Monday 14 April 2014

Park and campsite etiquette

I have been thinking about writing an article on the above and would like to see what basic "rules" that others live by in their particular situation... Thoughts??
You know the kind of things we all talk about or do automatically...

It doesn't take a lecture from us on what TO do and NOT to do in your own particular camping area, BUT, some basic rules prevail...
Please don't put up stray clothes lines between trees, as it hangs other campers after dark, especially us taller ones.
Please keep your campfire conversation volumes a little lower after you see others going off to bed.
Please turn your generator off after 9.00pm

Friday 11 April 2014

Coincidence or fate?

A couple of years ago, we booked into the Inglewood caravan park for about a week. The park advertises that it has en-suites to each site and that, in a small town like Inglewood, had a certain attraction. We settled in for a bit more investigation of the area and perhaps some gold fossicking. The couple on the next site had said hello and had gone off early most days and we were settled inside on their return on most nights. The next day, I noticed their van had gone and they had left several items around the doorway of their en-suite. We went out exploring and returned and solved the mystery of the surplus stuff. They had returned that afternoon with a NEW van and that's when their problems started because the new van didn't have the storage that their old van did, so there was a surplus. After introductions and the explanation of the problem we settled down to a pleasant happy hour. As it was, we left the next morning and thought it was probable that we would meet again.

A year or so later, we went back to the Richmond Queensland Lakeview caravan park and I was on my usual exercise program, that is I walk around the park and lift weights at the same time, usually around 4:00pm and 375ml at a time. A voice calls to me "Don't I know you? Are you a fossicker?" Well, yes on both counts, it was Terry from Inglewood caravan park. They were there to explore the dinosaur diggings that we were there for, again. A good catch up that night and we were off again heading south to family and they were heading to the coast for the same reason.

We've been back at Inglewood for four days of mostly rain and inside work. Today, Friday, the finest of the last few days and I see a familiar van and ute pulling in to a site not too far from us and called Marg straight away. Guess who? Terry and Jen again back where this relationship started.... Coincidence or fate?



Wednesday 9 April 2014

Kumho tyres

Those of you who are regular followers of our Blog would be familiar with our story on the trial and reporting of the Kumho Roadventure SAT on our Landcruiser. Well after another pleasant visit to Tyrepower Sunbury, we had the tyres rotated and balanced and a visual check to see how they are going after 35,000klms they are performing as stated. by that I mean they are going really well. Of course they are showing signs of wear and degradation but not to the extent that I have seen other types of tyres after that many kilometres.They still have a lot of "meat" on them.
The rain over the last week or so has also given us a chance to try these tyres in the mud. We are currently in the goldfields of central Victoria and the back roads are usually gravel but with over 45mls of rain they have turned to a much stickier consistency. Needless to say, this is NOT extreme 4wdriving but the tyres worked a treat anyway. No sign of slippage or skidding, or any other problem. Now we have covered the whole gambit, bitumen surface, with hardly any road noise, deep fine sand, no need to engage low range or to adjust tyre pressures, and now light mud on clay based roads after heavy rain...All Good..