At this point I'm heading down on Friday.
Ok all, is there anyone out there in Brisbane who has fencing equipment I can borrow for a couple of weeks? If you have been following any of the threads about the bushfires you would have seen that I am planning to go down to Victoria and help a little with some of the cleanup. There is some work to be done this weekend and possibly through the next week or two that will involve repairing fences to keep stock from wandering. I think that fence strainers and perhaps stuff for driving pickets or digging holes would be useful.
Anybody who can help either respond here or send me a PM.
In the same vein - anybody else who can come down there and give a hand is also welcome to send me a PM or answer here. I will be leaving Thursday afternoon and may be down there for a couple of weeks but I am sure shorter visits would still be appreciated. Self sufficient camping required. Own vehicle probably best though I am sure I could take a passenger or two as well. I have no special skills I am just going to be labour with someone else directing or perhaps delivery of stuff using my trailer.
Thanks,
TimJ.
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At this point I'm heading down on Friday.
I've got a star picket post rammer and a fence strainer that you are welcome to borrow.
I'm not in the Brisbane area but at the southern end of the F3 Freeway near Hornsby. If you're driving down via the Pacific Hwy, you will pass within a few hundred meters of my place.
Drop me a PM if you wish to follow up the offer.
Roger
Thanks guys.
George130 - I will probably not be there till late Friday night as there is 20+ hours driving if I go down the Newell and I can't get away till Thursday afternoon. Will see you there though.
Xtreme - I hadn't been planning to go via the pacific but I will let you know. I appreciate the offer. I will have to study the maps as it is just possible it is easier to get to the Labertouche area from the east but I don't think so.
TimJ.
Snowy - 2010 Range Rover Vogue
Clancy - 1978 Series III SWB Game.
Henry - 1976 S3 Trayback Ute with 186 Holden
Gumnut - 1953 Series I 80"
Poverty - 1958 Series I 88"
Barney - 1979 S3 GS ex ADF with 300tdi
Arnie - 1975 710M Pinzgauer
Tim, through Melb is the quickest if you are opting for the Newell. Use CityLink/Monash - traffic travels like Brisbane to Gold Coast - close and fast!
Tolls on CityLink/Monash about $10 max. Got an eTag? Reads all tags.
Have a safe trip.
HTH
Pete
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Started looking at the best way.
So far my GPS wanted to go through Kinglake. Don't think that will be possible. No eTag either so will come up with a plan.
TimJ No worries. It's about 7 hours for me so I plan to travel to my brothers in Wadonga in the day and then head on down that evening. Will kip down at will kip in the rig Fri night ready to start in the morning probably.
If you are heading for Labertouche, I have strainers, star picket driver, fencing pliers and access to a powered auger.
I live in Warragul, about 20 mins from Labertouche.
Mate call into your local Elders or Wesfarmers(or similar) rural suppliers,tell them what you are doing and see if they will donate the kit or part of.
You can always pass the kit on to other vollies before you return home.
GOODLUCK
Andrew
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