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  1. #11
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    this was taken in early 1983, not long after i got my first 4wd, up at duffys forest near terrey hills in an area that was an abandonned brick pit.
    it has now been redeveloped into one of those exclusive golf clubs that only rich japanese are silly enough to join.

    suzuki at the brick pits small.jpg
    LAND ROVER;
    HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARS
    CARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.

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    My first 4wd...

    78 Rangie bought from John Davis. It was love at first fright. P76 motor on dual fuel, lots of lift and General Grabber 33" muddies to make it a true handful. Needed it as a daily driver from Sackville (north of Windsor) to Chatswood, so took it back to genuine springs with just a bit of lift and good road tyres.
    Strangie 03r.jpg
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    I was a late starter to 4WD, main thing my first 4WD was a Landy and you have all seen the pics of it before,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluetongue
    ... isn't that Scouse's current rangie?!!
    What are you saying here ??

    Surely mine doesn't look that dented up .
    (and it's a 4 door.......and it's silver....... )

    I do have a very similar car though at my Dads place. In fact, it looks identical.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus
    On Yalwal Creek



    Bushie and Numpty checking the depth of Yalwal Creek from the safety of the drivers seat. Note: the official photographer (me) had already waded to the other side


    That can't be Yalwal !!!

    What's the water doing there ?
    Scott

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    This is my first 4wd, a landrover of course, even though it's not 100% original.
    Rebuilt to this condition after school. Had a lot of fun driving it around my parents property. Still there, retired. Was my granddads, ex qld government. When i got it the chassis was rusted away. We had a reasonable replacement, trouble was this was 4 cyl chassis, and it was a 2.6 6 cyl. So just moved engine mounts forwards. Had a pto winch which was good for pulling logs. If any one wonders, the mudguards are 44gal drum halves. Trees were bashing the others up to much.
    84' 120" ute - 3.9 isuzu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse
    That can't be Yalwal !!!

    What's the water doing there ?
    Scott,

    That should have been a big sign for us, we headed of up drovers ridge trail (from the Yalwal creek near Ettrema creek across to Tolwong) for what should have been a pleasant days drive.

    Due to the amount of water, boggings etc we got back home at around 2 am, (with the Numpties 1yo daughter).

    One of the best 4WD tracks around at the time.

    (our new years day trips ended up with a bit of a reputation)


    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie
    That should have been a big sign for us, we headed of up drovers ridge trail (from the Yalwal creek near Ettrema creek across to Tolwong) for what should have been a pleasant days drive.

    Due to the amount of water, boggings etc we got back home at around 2 am, (with the Numpties 1yo daughter).

    One of the best 4WD tracks around at the time.
    It looks like fun .
    This year is the first time I've been to Yalwal & it looks like most creeks down that way haven't had water like that through them for years.
    It's good to see how the area should look.
    Scott

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    i'll see that crossing of yalwal and raise you a shoalhaven crossing;-

    hilux crossing the shoalhaven river small.jpg
    LAND ROVER;
    HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARS
    CARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse
    It looks like fun .
    This year is the first time I've been to Yalwal & it looks like most creeks down that way haven't had water like that through them for years.
    It's good to see how the area should look.
    Unfortunately you can't get to that area any more, its down near the junction of Yalway Creek and Ettrema creek an area that was closed of in 1991 for the Ettrema wilderness (don't get me started on that one).

    Normally that part of the creek would have maybe 200 -300mm depth, but it was flowing well although when in full flood probably comes up another 3-4 metres.

    All the creeks rivers down that way (probably most of the state) need a real good flush through.

    Punch 34deg 50' 20.16S , 150deg 22' 44.01E into Google earth and you'll see the area.

    Shoalhaven gorge (above Tallowa Dam)


    Martyn

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