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what gear do you take with you on a trip??

Started by tommo, December 06, 2009, 07:40:02 AM

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gronk



Gucci loafers


????....been a while since I bought any designer clothes.....are they clothes or shoes of some description ???   ;D ;D   I usually stick to the thongs ( only the ones you put on your feet !! ) ;D

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Snow

Quote from: toad on December 08, 2009, 09:47:44 AM
What gear do I take? I like designer stuff, you know like Gucci loafers, Ralph Lauren polo shirts, etc  ;D ;D
And the finset asian silk sarongs........ewwww Toad :o, but not in public mate! Froggy...yes....Toady....No! ;D :cheers:
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speewa158

snow
   i thought might to be let in on a secret
when i travel i dont have to carry as much beer as you lot
as an old tinnie downer of many years experiance i have a deal with CUB
to reward me for many years of consumption they have offered to me ,  that where ever i go they will arrange to predeliver COLD SLABS of VB  to any   pub or bottle shop i might drive past
cant ask better than that for service
do you want me to pass on your nameto be put on the list    :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

toad

Quote from: gronk on December 08, 2009, 10:08:39 AM


Gucci loafers


????....been a while since I bought any designer clothes.....are they clothes or shoes of some description ???   ;D ;D   I usually stick to the thongs ( only the ones you put on your feet !! ) ;D



Loafers are fine quality leather slip on shoes, usually with gold trim or leather tassles. Had a pair (given to me) back in the 80's but tore the side out of one when I got it caught on the side of a pallet in the warehouse. Been wearing RM's ever since! 8)
cheers
Gary
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Snow

Quote from: speewa158 on December 08, 2009, 11:47:54 AM

that where ever i go they will arrange to predeliver COLD SLABS of VB  to any   pub or bottle shop i might drive past
cant ask better than that for service
do you want me to pass on your nameto be put on the list    :cheers:
No thanks mate, VB = errrrr :P It is little wonder CuB are keen to give it away, I mean who would want to buy it. ;D

I don't really drink that much anyway. :angel: Two or three and I end up like NK at a campfire.....asleep. :cheers:
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Pipeliner

So there ARE people who actually drink this VB stuff you keep talking about - strange!  Still, I suppose it's adequate as long as you pour it down so quickly that you can't taste it - and after the tenth one you probably can't tell the difference between VB and a proper beer anyway.
Camping is great as long as the mattress is inner spring!

speewa158

pipeliner
VB is not for every body ,  just to good for you  so i wont put your nane forward on the delivery deal  sorry     :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

Snow

Quote from: speewa158 on December 08, 2009, 07:09:02 PM
pipeliner
VB is not for every body ,  just to good for you  so i wont put your nane forward on the delivery deal  sorry     :cheers:
Phew!! you dodged that bullet Pipeliner. ;D ;D ;D
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Joff

Quote from: speewa158 on December 08, 2009, 07:09:02 PM
pipeliner
VB is not for every body ,  just to good for you  so i wont put your nane forward on the delivery deal  sorry     :cheers:
Personaly I reckon beer generally is horse piss but my bro in law loves the stuff. Drinks it like it's going out of fashion.. Well not all beer actualy. Even with his beer fetish he won't touch that VB garbage  :cheers:
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Snow

Quote from: Joff on December 08, 2009, 09:08:06 PM
Quote from: speewa158 on December 08, 2009, 07:09:02 PM
pipeliner
VB is not for every body ,  just to good for you  so i wont put your nane forward on the delivery deal  sorry     :cheers:
Personaly I reckon beer generally is horse piss but my bro in law loves the stuff. Drinks it like it's going out of fashion.. Well not all beer actualy. Even with his beer fetish he won't touch that VB garbage  :cheers:
Just as well I brought Wild Turkey mixers around that day I dropped by Joff. :cup:
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tommo

so this is what happens when your thread gets taken over by piss heads ha ha :cheers:
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Snow

Sorry Tommo, I'll get it back on track mate.

Stubbie coolers.... at least take two. :cup:
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westvic

Getting there if half the fun

The other half is a cold beer when you do.

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Neopaul

Most of the place is we go to our beach for a trip.. We make sure that we bring binoculars, camera, shirts, foods, sun burns cream,knife, fruits, and others. We ensure that we do not forget any important stuffs.

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FlyingBushPig

Sorry to bring this thread back to something less important but...

we try to take some silver bandage - you can get it from a good chemist but it costs a fair bit ($30 - $50) for an A5 piece.
Our 2 yr old badly burnt her arm when she was 15 months and this is the stuff the royal children's hospital used for it. Absolutely fantastic and can be used on basically every burn, graze etc and it will heal virtually scar-less. It needs soaking in (very clean if not sterile) water before application, then wrapped in cling wrap afterwards. Various neighbouring campers have used our stash so maybe we should start selling with a markup!
-Phil & Kate

Patr80l

Quote from: FlyingBushPig on January 01, 2010, 07:19:53 PM
Sorry to bring this thread back to something less important but...

we try to take some silver bandage - you can get it from a good chemist but it costs a fair bit ($30 - $50) for an A5 piece.
Our 2 yr old badly burnt her arm when she was 15 months and this is the stuff the royal children's hospital used for it. Absolutely fantastic and can be used on basically every burn, graze etc and it will heal virtually scar-less. It needs soaking in (very clean if not sterile) water before application, then wrapped in cling wrap afterwards. Various neighbouring campers have used our stash so maybe we should start selling with a markup!

Good point about the First Aid Kit, but think about your needs and what you might have to deal with... and that might mean you need to do a first aid course.   One tip: after you discard the first layer off the roll, GladWrap is sterile and makes a good dressing on its own for burns, especially the ones too large for the non-stick dressings you find in most first aid kits.   These wont be larger than 10cm.
Silver is anti-bacterial but as FlyingBushPig says, is expensive.   $50 is more than most people spend on their entire first aid kit!   At that price it's too tempting to cut a piece off your A5 sheet and keep the rest for later....maybe next year's trip?  At which time it will no longer be sterile and you may introduce infection rather than prevent it.   
Another point, people expect a lot more from you when they pay money.   If you sell them something (even to cover your costs but more so with a mark-up) you run the risk of being sued when they don't get the promised result.
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95cruza

I'm still having a laugh at the beer talk!!
I've always got the stubbie holders in the car but come home with more as I can't help myself, I usually try to use the one I just bought when drinking cause then I can look at it and remember where I am.
Cheers Phil & Wendy
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Have fun, your here for a good time not a long time.

speewa158

95cruza
          dont worry where you are  ,, its can you get a refill soon enough to keep your self hydrated to the correct level . i myself cant read upside down so it dosent matter whats written on the cooler dose it ?
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

FlyingBushPig

Quote from: Patr80l on January 03, 2010, 06:39:36 AM
If you sell them something (even to cover your costs but more so with a mark-up) you run the risk of being sued when they don't get the promised result.

It's ok, I was kidding about the selling part. We've been grateful that someone could benefit from it. One of the people we helped was trying to deal with a bad graze. I think the silver really allowed them to continue their trip which was nice.

Patr80l, have you got a thread or some pics up of your truck? I lived in the Basin for the last year so I've probably seen you about.
-Phil & Kate

speewa158

tommo
        when all this stuff is loaded & ALL 3 axels snap dont blame us you asked remember !!
have a great trip sit back & fill the memrey cells with sights only you will have see , try to tell others less fortunate than your self about it  as you remember .!!!!
                                       good seasons , good miles !
                                                  :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

Patr80l

Quote from: FlyingBushPig on February 02, 2010, 07:51:13 PM
Quote from: Patr80l on January 03, 2010, 06:39:36 AM
If you sell them something (even to cover your costs but more so with a mark-up) you run the risk of being sued when they don't get the promised result.

It's ok, I was kidding about the selling part. We've been grateful that someone could benefit from it. One of the people we helped was trying to deal with a bad graze. I think the silver really allowed them to continue their trip which was nice.

Patr80l, have you got a thread or some pics up of your truck? I lived in the Basin for the last year so I've probably seen you about.

Hi, My truck is a white 2006 GU 3.0TDI.   Not the sort to stand out in traffic!
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FlyingBushPig

QuoteHi, My truck is a white 2006 GU 3.0TDI.   Not the sort to stand out in traffic!
Ok, I don't stand out much either yet...


Don't think I mentioned: for those who are still using 20 litre water drums, get a spare lid and drill it out (Bunnings). Insert caravan pump style tap ($20) - makes life so much easier.
-Phil & Kate

I detect

Spare stubby holders,a tube of Silverzine and a tube of Butesin Picrate,and dont forget the Aerogard.

The Butesin Picrate is a must  8)

PS:- dont forget the Tea Tree oil.

PPS:- Dont put silverzine on and then go out in the sun,It's full of silver and goes black in the sunlight!But being an ex-B/maker welder it stops the sting instantly,you may need a doctors script ( well worth the hassle believe me on this one ) this is for real burns,not sunburn,it bloody works,if you touch a hot exhaust for instance this stuff stops the pain in a minute and no scar! 8)
"The difference between a dog and a fox?Half a bottle of rum"