'Nuff said!
Huge trip, cool photo's, nice truck
Well done, i'll dream for now and tackle Rover Park at the weekend
Feel free to post heaps more photo's!!!!!!!!!
'Cause that's what defenders are made for![]()
Ok we have just got back to Brisbane and finished our trip around Australia. we did 36,260 K's (22662 miles)
Of which 10,000 was on tracks ( with corrications), and 4,500 was on bad (and i mean bad ) off road tracks
See below where we have been , the red is where we have been
And i love my truck becasue , after towing a ton and a half trailer for all this 36,000k's she did not miss a beat, even after the crap i gave it.
All the way around Aus the only things to go wrong with it were.
1 wheel bearing
Feul trank sprung a leak. Usual rust problem with the 90's tank. After all it was the original tank.But got it welded in Alice springs and it has lasted ever since
1 inner wheel bearing seal (Front)
Broken Gearbox Mount (done by corrications) Ddid not notice untill was back in Brisbane and got it checked out by work and they pointed it out
1 Punture in the trailer trye
1 Punture in the car tyre
1 Buckled alloy
The tracks bring up the stones and polish the uj and prop quite nicely
And my new (well they were when i started) shocks look like they have been shot blasted as well. This its the paint that has come off from the stones and not dirt on the shocks
But with tracks like this are you siurprised the amount of crap it got
This is the track up to the cape (this is one of the many creek crossing. Go here to see the Video of this crossingDownload Video
And at the top of Cape York after 700 K's of crappy roads
And my favoruite pic of ayres rock
Funny things that happened on the way around. meet some lovely peopl and all the Landy owners that i meat were great.
Can't remeber how many times i was asked if the 90 was a jeep. The reply that came back from me was usaully. "Thats fighting talk that is"
A chap at the top of the Cape. At Bramwell Junction to be exact. was talking to me about his toyota and its split rad. The rad had disintagrated from the corriactions. He told me he had to wait a week for the part to be sent to the nearest town Cairns and then flown to Weipa where it would have to some how make the 200 mile trip to him . We were at this point about 200 m from any one that could help him. He then asked me what truck i had and i told him a Land Rover. He then went on it to a rant about how he would never bring one of those up to the cape and i must be mad driving around Aus in one of those. (tipical Toyota person) . It was then that i pointed out that i was not the person that was stuck in the middle of no where with a broken rad. He then walked off
The one thing to get back at Toyota drivers is to point out that all of Aus tracks. The famous ones and hard ones. Were created by a chap called Len Beadall. In a series 2 88 Land Rover. This always does the trick
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i sent your story onto a mate of mine that drive a toyota hehehehe
Good stuff mate thats a big trip and great to see all went well, some nice pics too.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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Reads,
Welcome back to Brissy mate. That's an Awesome trip and great pics and report.
Shall be using your map as "inspiration". As usual you've prob. seen more of this country that most of the residents.
Should've told the Tojodriver to "BUGGER" off
Love your work and your 90.
Reads,
Glad you had a good time. Australia is a blooody big country and is really God's own country when you see it and a trip like that is something that you will remember for the rest of your life.
As usual the landy preforms, but it does not surprise me that the tonka driver was mouthing off, they do that well. However, they have a name for what those toyota drivers have. It is called verbal diarrhea![]()
I think just about everyone here would have loved to tag along as well. Now comes the hard part of settling down to the real life.
Welcome back.
Nice photos.Alwasy encoraging to hear how it is not that hard to do.
Even better, Len's first Survey Land Rover was a Series 1.The one thing to get back at Toyota drivers is to point out that all of Aus tracks. The famous ones and hard ones. Were created by a chap called Len Beadall. In a series 2 88 Land Rover. This always does the trick
Sounds like a great odyessy.![]()
G'day Reads90![]()
Congrats on your successful tripand that you had a problem free trip, unlike some other brands
but,preparation,and servicing, are the key to any successful ownership.
One little correction, most of the roads surveyed by Len Beadall were done using a Series 1 "80 inch" only later did he move to 86, 109, then to Series 11If you can get hold of some of his books ( available at most Libraries) some of the titles "Blast the Bush" "to long in the Bush" there is a link to len beadell on the REMLR main site.
Hearty Congratulations.![]()
Well done Reads90, great read and some fantastic pics too......can't wait until it's my turn to head off into the big unknown. Glad tohear it went well and hope you manage to settle back into normality again soon.........what ever that is![]()
Aye, Mick
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