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    Australia - WOW...

    Well folks,
    Firstly I ought to apologise for being completely crap at updating everyone of our progress whilst on our merry jollies! My excuse is that Leeds was doing an admirable job (even if he is a little eager to blame his 'prentice'), so why reinvent the wheel!


    That said what a fantastic time we had. It was a refreshing change to be so welcomed by everyone we spoke to (extended thanks to Lewy). The only hostilities I came across where those pesky ants, it seems they are much more partial to like my ankles than they are camel dung (or whetever they eat)!! Even the car was relitavely well behaved - generally it only stopped for me to repair an Aussie mechanic's botched repair!!

    As for the tent requirements that was discussed before I went - I ended up with a 2 man Black Wolf mozzie tent with seperate fly, Thermarest matteress thingy and my 3 season sleeping bag. Most nights the sleeping bag didnt get used - The fly certainly did though and I can vouch that those little tents are pretty much bomb proof, withstanding constant ant and sand fly attack as well as several tropical storms. My only comment would be that the sides of the fly are a little short and rain can blow in.

    There is so much I could write about the adventure, most of it would seem random fragments of witter so I wont bother. However, bottom line is that I want to book some more flight tickets and another container for the 110 for a return adventure - high praise indeed!

    Oh and for the record, a change of 40 degrees C in temperature (downwards) and going from desert like conditions to 100mm of snow in a little over 24hrs is not good for ones health!! Im now sat in the office with the air-con sat on max heat... and Im still not warm!!!

    Jon
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    Jon

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    You are welcome back any time you are sick of the Dales.
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    Glad you had a good adventure Jon.

    Good thing that you didn't get a bite from the Big Lizard!

    Whats the date of your return to oz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    Well folks,

    However, bottom line is that I want to book some more flight tickets and another container for the 110 for a return adventure - high praise indeed!

    Jon
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    great to hear you enjoyed our little country.however we will not let you off so easy,how about some reports on things like the tough book and the gps ect,i was impressed with the tracking gps especially, that must have provided piece of mind to those left behind[as well as dobbing you in]cheers.

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    Glad you had a good trip .

    I remember commenting earlier about it not being the best time for the places that you wanted to visit. But you survived so that is a bonus .

    Going by the weather where I am (central NSW coast), it would have been more forgiving than it would normally be.

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    Glad you have had a good time travelling around AUS and are intending to return. We have just farewelled our relatives who hail from Halifax (for the 3rd time). They were only here for a few weeks this time, but will be back again. They also are feeling the cold.

    Merry Christmas and would like to meet up some time.

    Cheers, Erich.

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    Glad you enjoyed it Jon.

    Now what is the point of having a prentice if you cant blame him for everything???

    At least I did not grease your balls or sent you for a long stand etc, which most prentices are put through!

    Now are you going to come clean about what happened to our clean shreddies?



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    Quote Originally Posted by leeds View Post
    ...At least I did not grease your balls...
    You may have got more than you bargained for had you tried

    Quote Originally Posted by leeds View Post
    Now are you going to come clean about what happened to our clean shreddies?
    Im blaming either the ants or that mahoosive spider that hitched a lift back to Alice! Reckon they must have a thing for green wash bags!
    Regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    Glad you had a good trip .

    I remember commenting earlier about it not being the best time for the places that you wanted to visit. But you survived so that is a bonus .

    Going by the weather where I am (central NSW coast), it would have been more forgiving than it would normally be.
    Yeah we survived - seeing a whole range of weather that baked the ground hard and then swiftly turned tracks into rivers. Rear axle locker and winches were employed a few times though... and not all when I was driving before "he" starts

    One thing that surprised me was just how quickly a sandy roadside became covered in lush green grass following a little watering from above.

    Sydney weather seemed odd - even I thought it was fairly cool (compared to the previous weeks in the centre). One morning it was even cold!!
    Regards,
    Jon

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