Thought I would share some images of my Pioneer Longreach Off-road Campertrailer.
It is all Australian made and will go anywhere that I can go in my 4WD.
It is a rear fold out - that is the roof folds back and becomes the floor.
We have had it for four years and I absolutely love it and we...
Here in Australia the terrain differs from state to state, region to region etc so there is no one specific (or correct) tyre pressure to run - basically you need to determine that at the time and make the necessary adjustments.
I run Coopers ST Maxx 265/75 R16 ATs and my go to pressures to...
I am the same - I love my photography and enjoy getting out with the camera.
I also enjoy camping, touring and history so for me 4WDing is a means to an end, it helps me to get to places that I normally wouldn't be able to get to and to combine all my passions into one :grinning: :grinning:
Karl
I have a 2010 Nissan D40 Navara as I am in Australia and I have a love hate relationship with it :disappointed: :disappointed:
It has a 2.5 litre turbo diesel with an automatic gearbox and I am on my second gearbox.
I have had some serious mechanical issues with it but it has also been one...
Yes - 23 years most of that was in the Military Police and thanks :grinning:
I always get a smile on my face when I see guys driving our ex 110 LRs, knowing how we looked after them and the treatment they got :grinning: :grinning:
We always maintained them and kept them in good repair but...
I won't give up as I am either stubborn or a sucker for punishment - I will fight it through and just keep at them so in the end they will be sick and tired on me and just give in :grin: :grin:
But its sad that no matter what country your are from that we all have the same issues...
As well as topside photography I do a lot of underwater photography - but haven't done any for nearly two years as I am recovering from double knee replacement but hopefully in another six months or so I will be back scuba diving.
One of the things on my bucket list was to photograph a Leafy...
Here in Australia it is pretty much the same (not that I expect anything anyway).
However, the worst part is when you get out with injuries that are a result of your service you have to battle our Dept of Veteran Affairs to recognition for that injury (or injuries) and that is a battle I am...
Hahaha - the same here in Australia, just replace Marine with Army (we don't have a Marine Corps) and it's the same :grinning: :grinning: :grinning: :grinning:
Our Airforce are just civies in uniform :grin::grin::grin: (shots fired :tonguewink::tonguewink:)
Karl (ex Australian Army)
Pretty much the same here in Australia - the main one is to never leave your vehicle as it is easier to find than a body.
So far this year we have had about six deaths because of similar situations :disappointed::disappointed::disappointed:
Karl
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