Yes Tony, I'm still going.
How does Thornleigh McDonalds sound ?
It's the usual meeting point for Sydneysiders heading north.
G day Scott, you still heading to the beach next weekend if so wen you heading up ? wont to form a convoy rubber ducky?
I think were gonna take the barge up
give me a bell next week.
Tony
And if any other sydneites are interested let me know an we'll arange a meeting place and drive up in convoy
Yes Tony, I'm still going.
How does Thornleigh McDonalds sound ?
It's the usual meeting point for Sydneysiders heading north.
Scott
Sorry guys i would love to have come but now i am not working at the servo Stacey is so i have to look after marcos. Now i though the same as what you are thinking now "Just bring marcos to" well he is to young at the moment, according to stacey, it appears then that i wont be doing much 4wding at all this year. Matt
The 4wd Zone/Opposite Lock Bathurst
263 Stewart Street, Bathurst, NSW
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Just tell Stacey that we're only driving on sand. How much smoother can off road driving be ?
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Maybe you'll have to organise a few weekend night runs..........
Scott
Scouce Sounds good what time and were is it.................
Ace tell stacey I wz takeing my two out when they were 6 months old changing nappies on the tail gate of the rangie they loved it the X never liked camping and 4 wheel driveing so I had the kids while she did her
thing
Tony
Tony, here's a couple of maps:
The entrance is via Central Ave.
I'm not sure of a time yet but I guess 8.00am or so at this stage.
Any others coming along from Sydney ?
BTW, which tyres are better in sand ?
I'm just wondering if I should leave my 235/75/16 road tyres on or fit the 7.50/16 mud type tyres.
Scott
Tried all of that, she says she doesnt give a **** what other people did, she thinks its too long in the car for him.Originally posted by tony
Scouce Sounds good what time and were is it.................
Ace tell stacey I wz takeing my two out when they were 6 months old changing nappies on the tail gate of the rangie they loved it the X never liked camping and 4 wheel driveing so I had the kids while she did her
thing
Tony
I am a bit down at the moment, i am not working two jobs but now stacey is working so i am at home with marcos, which isnt the problem, she says i cant take him out until he is twoBy which time we will have moved out west so i will only be able to 4wd with you guys in the school holidays (Please note- Ace's BBQ's will continue, they will just have to be organised around school holidays when we come back to see family).
I will work on her, i would like to get some 4wding in before the end of the year, will give it a couple of months and talk to her again. I dont want to cause fights, but i do feel as though she is being over protective. Matt
The 4wd Zone/Opposite Lock Bathurst
263 Stewart Street, Bathurst, NSW
http://www.the4wdzone.com.au/
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<span style="color:blue">Originally posted by Ace
I dont want to cause fights, but i do feel as though she is being over protective. Matt
thats the duties of a mother.....dont worry about it....its normal....
where are you moving to...?</span>
I thought I must missed something.......maybe DZ did too.Originally posted by DEFENDERZOOK
where are you moving to...?
Weren't you planning to head North ?
Scott
Ace, What Brand of Kid seat do u have? statisticaly if your Child is strapped into a high quality child seat, it is safer, then having it at home,..
The mother instint goes into over drive, often when seperation from the child is involved, IE, being at work while the Kid is at home, Introduce the Mother and Child to some short trips, while she is with you, even if it is just a picnic, Take care of everything, so she feels like she has had to do nothing as far as looking after the child, so do all the changeing and such, then after 2 such light trips the mother should feel more relaxed with the idea of you doing it alone,
if your set up right, the 4wd is a better enviroment then the home, as you are more able to give focused attention to the child, also keep a fairly controled envrioment, around the child,..
Being out and about in different situation will allso increase the childs development,
dont take my word for it, ask Dr Spock
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