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Thread: Grey Nomads - things I've learnt in the last few days.

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    I recon this could be worse



    But then it did have the sign on it "running in" for a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Lycra!
    Now I think I really am going to be ill.
    Not lycra, jodphers !





    Similar to these, Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    KombiFest, Old Bar NSW October LWE

    This weekend was the Old Bar Beach Festival so watch out for the Kombis on the Pacific Highway today!

    http://www.loveofcars.com.au/uploade...8c90_EVSHH.jpg

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhto1H8jZ60]VW Kombi Fest Old Bar, Australia 2012 - YouTube[/ame]

    Google it if you dare - some lovely vans there every year!

    Land Rover shows could learn from them to have a decent distance between the vehicles for walking around, taking photos and appreciating the vehicles too.

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    your worst nightmare

    Nowadays I would like a dual lane highway with this set up on the road, so I could drive next too it and just admire. It looks so cool and retro now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POD View Post
    Reading this thread has reminded me of something that happened in Broome several years ago. We had headed west via the Anne Beadell Highway, so had equipped ourselves with a fairly big fuel capacity for that trip; sill tanks under both sides of the Rangie, plus 10 jerry cans in racks down each side of the camper trailer. When we left Broome for Kununnurra, we decided to fill everything up. After filling the 3 tanks on the car and part way through filling the first rack of jerry cans, I noticed that a local tradie had pulled up behind us and was waiting for the bowser. We were on holiday, in no great hurry and ordinarily I would move aside and let someone who is working, or on their way to work, go ahead and fill up. But this guy was muttering, cursing and giving us filthy looks. By the time I had filled the 5 jerry cans on that side of the trailer, the head-shaking, arm-folding and muttering were getting more dramatic. So when I started taking the jerries out of the rack on the other side of the trailer and bringing them around to the bowser, he actually threw his arms in the air and stamped his feet in a little angry-man dance! I moved on when I was good and finished.
    If this bloke had politely asked if he could fill his ute as we were obviously on holiday, I would have obliged in an instant. In fact he wouldn't have had to ask; I have often offered to let others fill up ahead of me in similar circumstances. But rude impatience will earn you a bit of a wait. No doubt this bloke is one of those who complains bitterly about '***** tourists' holding him up.
    You sure he was a tradie ????

    Sounds more like a small country town car parts counter attendant to me ..........
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    I spotted this on the highway in Newcastle a month or so back - didn't get a pic but found this of it on the net

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    Quote Originally Posted by POD View Post
    Reading this thread has reminded me of something that happened in Broome several years ago. We had headed west via the Anne Beadell Highway, so had equipped ourselves with a fairly big fuel capacity for that trip; sill tanks under both sides of the Rangie, plus 10 jerry cans in racks down each side of the camper trailer. When we left Broome for Kununnurra, we decided to fill everything up. After filling the 3 tanks on the car and part way through filling the first rack of jerry cans, I noticed that a local tradie had pulled up behind us and was waiting for the bowser. We were on holiday, in no great hurry and ordinarily I would move aside and let someone who is working, or on their way to work, go ahead and fill up. But this guy was muttering, cursing and giving us filthy looks. By the time I had filled the 5 jerry cans on that side of the trailer, the head-shaking, arm-folding and muttering were getting more dramatic. So when I started taking the jerries out of the rack on the other side of the trailer and bringing them around to the bowser, he actually threw his arms in the air and stamped his feet in a little angry-man dance! I moved on when I was good and finished.
    If this bloke had politely asked if he could fill his ute as we were obviously on holiday, I would have obliged in an instant. In fact he wouldn't have had to ask; I have often offered to let others fill up ahead of me in similar circumstances. But rude impatience will earn you a bit of a wait. No doubt this bloke is one of those who complains bitterly about '***** tourists' holding him up.
    Was it about ten in the morning? That's about when the rush is on here and I don't even bother trying to fuel up. It's no problem to go back later on. Tourists do lots of goofy things but if you don't have the patience to deal with it then it's time to go back to where being impatient is expected . . . like Victoria and NSW, by the sounds of it!
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I recon this could be worse



    But then it did have the sign on it "running in" for a while



    Hey don't knock "running in" that was serious stuff back in the 1960's!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfree View Post
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    Hey don't knock "running in" that was serious stuff back in the 1960's!!!!
    Correct,trying to work out what year that was,rego starts with OJ,which is a clue.....

    Early '70's?

    It was ready for another trip to Fraser island

    Must apologise to the OP,this thread is way way off track

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    One thing I have noticed as a Series Landy Driver, is even though you travel at much slower speeds, as well as in large groups, you don't suffer any of the angst from other road users as the other groups. You mainly get a smile and a wave as they overtake.

    Maybe it is because people either know, or don't expect you to be able to do the posted limit, so they don't seem to get annoyed. In fact, quite the opposite.

    I can also tell you, driving a series landy as a daily driver, does wonders for your stress levels. You are forced to take things more slowly and consequently suffer far less stress as you are not rushing all the time. Peak hour is relaxing, getting to and from work becomes an adventure, not a chore, and travelling slower, you don't get held up by Grey Nomads and slow drivers so even less stress.

    Same as leaving big gaps in traffic jams and crwling in first gear, instead of the gas and stop technique most employ. Watch Semi's and you will get what I mean.

    Try it all. You will be amazed.

    CC

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