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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I wouldn't worry about it Wolfriver, there was clearly nothing else to be outraged by today so you happened to cop it all. Normally the members are incredibly decent. There are quite a few on here that like to 4WD for the sake of 4WDing, its challenges and whatever. Others question if they absolutely need to go there if they need to engage 4WD. I think you may have upset the caravan brigade. Just ignore them and carry on. Hopefully you can learn something from the forum and the forum can learn something from you.
    I thought that it was sounding a bit like a caravan forum, especially the thread about the D4 not fit for towing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milton477 View Post
    I thought that it was sounding a bit like a caravan forum, especially the thread about the D4 not fit for towing.
    I would have thought the D4 would be really good for towing, but you're probably right. Personally I don't believe in the 10% rule of thumb, its too much and makes the tow vehicle unstable with heavy trailers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPROVER View Post
    Or the "Variety Bash ". Those inconsiderate people raising money for others. Come on people lighten up a bit.
    "bush bashing" has a pretty specific meaning - damaging the bush.

    As distinct from bash's other meanings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    "bush bashing" has a pretty specific meaning - damaging the bush.

    As distinct from bash's other meanings.
    It has always meant off the track to me, whether 4WDing, bush walking or whatever. Its never meant damaging the bush to me.

    Mind you, I can see that interpretation pretty easily.

    What does "Bush bash / Bush Bashing" mean in Australia? The Outback Dictionary
    'Bush bash / Bush Bashing' meaning


    3 definitions

    • Karl
      long competitive running or motorcar race through the bush. Also can be the act of taking your vehicle into the bush and driving through trees, shrubs, scrub etc.



    • Kibston
      An Australian term meaning to beat through thick bush, perhaps with a stick, usually off the marked track, whilst bush-walking.

      • Example: There is a lake over there, but you'll have to bush-bash to get to it.




    • DsFreud
      According to the nature documentary I was watching it means trekking or hiking where little or no path exists.

      • Example: I could tell by the lack of a visible trail that I was in for a bush Bash



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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    "bush bashing" has a pretty specific meaning - damaging the bush.
    Not true.

    One can bash the bush without damaging it.

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    My interpretation of "Bush Bashing" is just that, driving through the scrub knocking over trees , knocking over anthills , driving along creek beds, circle work and other vehicle based environmental vandalism. Im no tree hugger , not by a long shot . But I find the term disagreeable & the usual culprits are from a more bogan demographic .

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    the usual culprits are from a more bogan demographic .
    Bloody Toyota drivers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    My interpretation of "Bush Bashing" is just that, driving through the scrub knocking over trees , knocking over anthills , driving along creek beds, circle work and other vehicle based environmental vandalism. Im no tree hugger , not by a long shot . But I find the term disagreeable & the usual culprits are from a more bogan demographic .
    the irony of your username isnt lost here.
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    Hi

    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    My interpretation of "Bush Bashing" is just that, driving through the scrub knocking over trees , knocking over anthills , driving along creek beds, circle work and other vehicle based environmental vandalism. I'm no tree hugger, not by a long shot. But I find the term disagreeable & the usual culprits are from a more bogan demographic .
    I think goingbush is right on there. "Bush bashing" is a word that conveys an image to people today that is negative. That's why sometimes one has to change the language that one might have used a few decades ago to one that will convey the right meaning and nuances in today's world. It's like the term "hacker" which has changed its meaning from 30 years ago. I would not use "bush bashing" or "bush basher" to describe what responsible drivers do when they explore the aussie bush. Though I can't think of a suitable replacement. Maybe this thread can suggest alternatives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speleomike View Post
    Maybe this thread can suggest alternatives.
    environment eroding
    ecosystem eradicating
    nature nullifying
    scrub smashing
    wilderness wrecking
    landscape liquidating
    track trashing
    trail taming
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