I can relate to what you're saying about getting as much done as you can, while you can. That's my philosophy too. I've done some of those trips, and a few different ones. It's great to look back and see where you've been. I bet you've noticed a lot of changes in the country, the towns and the roads in that time. Some of my first trips were on dirt, but now all sealed. Makes travel easier, but somehow takes some of the adventure out of it. Thanks for the memories.
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20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment. Transport has no borders.
Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
Jim, I have attempted something similar with a "tourist" map but it doesn't look as good as yours. Where did you source the map. I have looked but can't find a suitable publication. Needless to say I am suitably envious at the result you have produced and would love to emulate it!!!!
Terro
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Rosemary and Terry08 Patrol, Galaxy Odyssey Pop top He who laughs last is late getting the joke!!
Reading this forum today has had me up & down. 1st we are spending $35mill on stopping the boat people - down & angry. 2nd Dave06 did his wonderful deed for the lady driver - up & happy. 3rd Justcruisin01 shows me his tour map, I look at my map - blank !! not only that but I dont own a bl**dy black texta yet........... Think I might need to give " Beyond Blue " a ring soon as I'm now depressed. Do people realize to mark that much texta on the map before Mr plod takes my licence off me, I'm going to cover this country at warp speed, so if you see a caravan going past you at a great rate of knots, with 3 police cars in tow, just give me a wave & wish me Gods speed.
The Flying Scotsman
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I drive the only Prado in Australia with a talking tacho !!!!!!!
You know when your landing gear is up & locked, when it takes full power just to taxi to the terminal.........
Jim, I have attempted something similar with a "tourist" map but it doesn't look as good as yours. Where did you source the map. I have looked but can't find a suitable publication. Needless to say I am suitably envious at the result you have produced and would love to emulate it!!!!
Terro
Terry, its a Gregorys 13th edition, as old as some of the trips.
Can't remember where i got it ,possibily news agent or book shop.
I had it laminated & glued to a board .
Its approx 1200 x 900m .
Mounted on the back of the shed door ,& yep ,you got it
every time i open the shed i see it .
Just keep adding a bit each year.
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Be your self; there's no body better qualified ! "I came into this world with nothing , I still have most of it"
I've got one of these hanging up on my "office" wall at home , nothing like sitting at the computer reliving the trps and seeing where there is a white space left yet to go.
I have camps 5 and the gps but it doesnt help much when the daydreaming bug bights hard
mate we started when we first got our licences, I worked mines all over the joint, western australia, northern territory, top end of south aust, little bit of qld, chasing the big machines and the big money, the wife used to be head cook at a lot of the camps,
from the camps we've seen most of central and western aussy, well a drop really, theres a heap we havent seen, my motto has always been if you wait til tomorrow it will never come
we havent seen much of the east coast but we will remedy that as soon as time allows
we've been lucky to have the mining companies pay us to see most of this fantastic land, absolutely marvelous
you are one smart cookie to have done it before the injuries got you, there is a lot out there that wait until it's too bloody late,
I keep banging on about getting out and seeing aus and I will reinforce it again, you blokes that are waiting for retirement get out and see it now, tomorrow you may be in a wheelchair or worse,