AnswerID: 85276 Submitted: Sunday, Nov 21, 2004 at 18:29
Peter 2
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We were fortunate that I had a good well paid job, owned the house at 34 (lucky real estate boom) and when I had 10 year service up and long service leave which coincided with the arrival of first kid we started on the long trips.
For 16 years we averaged 13 weeks away 4 wheel touring then school cut in with the first at school cert level, then I got retrenched, finally found another good job after 3 years doing bits and pieces. Now work for a school so am locked into school hols, but heck there are a lot ;-))
Two kids have finished HSC and the third next year, then we can start travelling again, but now only the two of us so much more flexible (and cheaper).
We never regret all the travelling, put lots of hard k's on six 4wd's, saw a lot of this great country, some
places several times but it is a great feeling when someone on the other side of the continent regards you as a friend as they see you every year!
As someone said you can't take it with you and it is no good having the latest and greatest 4wd if you can't use it except on annual hols.
Personally I think the latest models are not ideal for remote travel, too tinny, too much electronic stuff and they seem to break a lot, maybe because people travel too hard trying to cover too much in a short time.
| Peter
1988 M1026 Humvee
1996 Oka Motorhome |
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FollowupID: 343845 Submitted:
Sunday, Nov 21, 2004 at 18:48
Lone Wolf posted:
"Personally I think the latest models are not ideal for remote travel, too tinny, too much electronic stuff and they seem to break a lot, maybe because people travel too hard trying to cover too much in a short time."
Geeez............ I was up in the Flinders a little while ago, some people REALLY drive fast, then wonder why things break! I mean REALLY fast.
Seen 2 vehicles put on the back of tray top tow vehicles, because of SPEED, nothing else, just sheer unadulterated speed.
Luck Harold Scrubby wasn't there, might have got run over..............
Cheers
Wolfie
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