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    Your Land Rover is how ready for the off !.

    Just musing as I changed the drinking water over and restocked the ration box. Just how ready I am to up and go and for how long.
    Looking at my set up/stores (just as my carrier was set up) I rekon 15 mins to be mobile, good for 1200kms, and 5 days food befor looking at resuply. Jaffle suprize and bully beef plus pickel lose there appeal after a while.

    So how ready are you
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    When I'm here I want to be out there.

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    P.S Thats with only the normal amount of fule in the tank, no servoes open on the way out.
    '99 Tdi 300 130 Twin Cab
    When I'm here I want to be out there.

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    Well I run my take empty and then refill each time. I have enough gear living in it to go strait away as long as I don't wish to eat. I do carry about 10 litres of water and always have coffe but no food stored in there.
    Recovery gear also lives in the back all the time.

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    A trio of us here did a "Canonball Run" across the Simpson....

    5 Cartons of Beer and 5 bags of chips....

    Std spares and 1 20L container of water (just in case) + sat coms

    First "real" feed was a counter meal after the crossing

    And yes! It was fun....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    A trio of us here did a "Canonball Run" across the Simpson....

    5 Cartons of Beer and 5 bags of chips....

    Std spares and 1 20L container of water (just in case) + sat coms

    First "real" feed was a counter meal after the crossing

    And yes! It was fun....
    I remember, when I was a kid, when the asians skittled themselves in the Ferrari and they imposed the 180km/h speed limit, and on telly was a Shelby Cobra replica, local car, passing some competitors

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I remember, when I was a kid, when the asians skittled themselves in the Ferrari and they imposed the 180km/h speed limit, and on telly was a Shelby Cobra replica, local car, passing some competitors
    Thats right! It was one of the new (at the time) F40 supercars at that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I remember, when I was a kid, when the asians skittled themselves in the Ferrari and they imposed the 180km/h speed limit, and on telly was a Shelby Cobra replica, local car, passing some competitors
    theres a tourist stop at the spot now with a cairn and memorial plaque.
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    The Disco is always setup to hit the road. Food for about 5-6 days, water for a couple, fuel depends on whats in it. All I have to do is chuck in the swag and clothes.

    However, doesnt seems to ever go this smoothly. Its amazing ow much junk we convince ourselves we need to take isnt it?! I might try a bare bones trip one weekend to see what I can live without.

    Angus

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDisco View Post
    The Disco is always setup to hit the road. Food for about 5-6 days, water for a couple, fuel depends on whats in it. All I have to do is chuck in the swag and clothes.

    However, doesnt seems to ever go this smoothly. Its amazing ow much junk we convince ourselves we need to take isnt it?! I might try a bare bones trip one weekend to see what I can live without.

    Angus
    Fridge, Beer, few steaks, bread, dead horse, chainsaw and a swag

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