It was an adventure that is for sure. One that I do not think we will repeat in a hurry. A beaut spot though and worth the rattling and rolling. Nice to be back on the black stuff though for awhile. A great time had by all.
you seem to be burning the k's, have you done a fuel check to see what your economy is like. I did one a while ago and sitting on an average 95 -100 I was getting 12.75ltr per 100 Klm.
In the new year my bride and I will be doing Perth - Tassie and back (6wks) so I would be keen to know how you are travelling fuel wise.
you seem to be burning the k's, have you done a fuel check to see what your economy is like. I did one a while ago and sitting on an average 95 -100 I was getting 12.75ltr per 100 Klm.
In the new year my bride and I will be doing Perth - Tassie and back (6wks) so I would be keen to know how you are travelling fuel wise.
Hi Peter 1059, all I can say is when we stop at the bowser, Miss Daisy has to foll half a tank, and my Athena only a quarter.
Jokes aside, i range approx 270ks on a quarter tank, I do have a long range fuel tank, and I also have an extra water tank. All I can say I'm fully equipped., hope this helps - Fran
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Fran. Cant thank you enough for posting those pics. Chris and I did an around Oz in a Kombie in 1974. We stumbled onto Fowlers Bay and Cactus and stayed there for 2 weeks surfing. It was heaven with not a soul in sight. Just a track, the cave pocked headland and the beach. It has been on our bucket list to go back one day. At the end of our stay, short of food, we wandered into, I think, Port Sinclair, and whilst standing on the jetty saw a massive whit pointer glide past. I realised how lucky I had been. It was our extended honeymoon for a year around the country working/surfing. The Kombie died every 100ks or so. They are the memories that we hold so precious of before the realities of work, kids etc. The pics bring it all back.
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Fran. Cant thank you enough for posting those pics. Chris and I did an around Oz in a Kombie in 1974. We stumbled onto Fowlers Bay and Cactus and stayed there for 2 weeks surfing. It was heaven with not a soul in sight. Just a track, the cave pocked headland and the beach. It has been on our bucket list to go back one day. At the end of our stay, short of food, we wandered into, I think, Port Sinclair, and whilst standing on the jetty saw a massive whit pointer glide past. I realised how lucky I had been. It was our extended honeymoon for a year around the country working/surfing. The Kombie died every 100ks or so. They are the memories that we hold so precious of before the realities of work, kids etc. The pics bring it all back. Regards phil and chris
Philw, WOW what great memories, thankyou for sharing this with me -fran
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