Tugboat ride, 3 Teneres to toast a Legend Birdsville 2013

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  • #238641

    Greg
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    Hey Strucky I got a contractor in tonight to get yours finished, seemed like a good idea at the time bloke was a wooduck and drank all my piss :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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    Battery was the wrong one, Ballards you suck :angry: Will get one sorted Monday and sent to the carrier :laugh:

    TB

    #237131

    Michael
    Member

    Did you do a back ground check

    Strucky

    #238660

    Greg
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    strucky wrote:
    Did you do a back ground check

    Strucky

    Yeah back ground check came through this morning. Seems he is a alcoholic wooduck :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
    Handy tyre changer but ;)

    TB

    #238655

    Dwayne O
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    Trailboss wrote:
    Hey Strucky I got a contractor in tonight to get yours finished, seemed like a good idea at the time bloke was a wooduck and drank all my piss :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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    Battery was the wrong one, Ballards you suck :angry: Will get one sorted Monday and sent to the carrier :laugh:

    TB

    WOODUCK !!! He gives Ducks a bad name he does :P :woohoo:

    Whats with the pyjama shorts ?????

    #237132

    Greg
    Member

    30 days 34mins and 6 secs until we leave :ohmy: put into perspective this exact time in 30 days we will be riding into Naromine.

    TB

    #238670

    Greg
    Member

    Hey Pete you asked how long before we leave, well it is roughly

    20 days 6hrs

    or

    486 hrs

    or

    29160 minutes

    or

    1,749,600 seconds

    give or take of course :laugh:

    TB

    #239484

    pete
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    Not long now :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
    I’ve got half my gear packed and ready, the other half is coming together.
    Just think how long the last day of work will go :ohmy:

    PTW

    #239485

    Greg
    Member
    pete the wulf wrote:
    Just think how long the last day of work will go :ohmy:

    PTW

    Last day of work got that covered ;) I just took the week leading up to the day we leave :P Picked up my new Clearwater LED driving lights for when we get caught short on this trip

    http://clearwaterlights.com/infopg_krista.html

    These puppies are the shiz fpr sure, thanks to Adventure Moto and Steve for getting them in so fast after I pulled the trigger. Will take some shots when I get them mounted up next week after I finish pre-running Junes two nav route. My meals for the trip turned up today also, thanks to Pat for dropping them off :laugh:

    TB

    #239486

    Alan Roots
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    What meals did you get TB , I have a couple of back country meals but am looking for something else that is not through the roof price wise to add to the larder .

    I am halfway packed too , but my gear is still spread all over the shed , all around the bike :silly: :blink: .

    #239488

    Greg
    Member

    Just the back country ones Al, I also have a few other ones here the brand escapes me which are ok but I like the back country. These others you boil the bag in water or put them in your pot. The back country as you know are simple, you boil water and pour it in the bag no washing up for the jet boil. Ten to fifteen mins eat and throw the bag on the fire and wipe the spoon. The meals aren’t bad some are real good and some ordinary but if you are that fussy you haven’t ridden hard enough I reckon ;)

    TB

    #239489

    Alan Roots
    Member
    Trailboss wrote:
    Just the back country ones Al, I also have a few other ones here the brand escapes me which are ok but I like the back country. These others you boil the bag in water or put them in your pot. The back country as you know are simple, you boil water and pour it in the bag no washing up for the jet boil. Ten to fifteen mins eat and throw the bag on the fire and wipe the spoon. The meals aren’t bad some are real good and some ordinary but if you are that fussy you haven’t ridden hard enough I reckon ;)

    TB

    I am gunna have a look around for something cheaper than back country , $ 10 for a small average meal is a bit rich , I have to add a packet of noodles to a back country meal to have enough to satisfy my hunger after a big day on the bike :angry: .

    #239490
    Trailboss wrote:
    Just the back country ones Al, I also have a few other ones here the brand escapes me which are ok but I like the back country. These others you boil the bag in water or put them in your pot. The back country as you know are simple, you boil water and pour it in the bag no washing up for the jet boil. Ten to fifteen mins eat and throw the bag on the fire and wipe the spoon. The meals aren’t bad some are real good and some ordinary but if you are that fussy you haven’t ridden hard enough I reckon ;)

    TB

    :laugh: :laugh: Yeah mate that’s the go eh! No washing up. ;)

    #239493

    Greg
    Member
    Oldfatbeerman wrote:
    Trailboss wrote:
    Just the back country ones Al, I also have a few other ones here the brand escapes me which are ok but I like the back country. These others you boil the bag in water or put them in your pot. The back country as you know are simple, you boil water and pour it in the bag no washing up for the jet boil. Ten to fifteen mins eat and throw the bag on the fire and wipe the spoon. The meals aren’t bad some are real good and some ordinary but if you are that fussy you haven’t ridden hard enough I reckon ;)

    TB

    I am gunna have a look around for something cheaper than back country , $ 10 for a small average meal is a bit rich , I have to add a packet of noodles to a back country meal to have enough to satisfy my hunger after a big day on the bike :angry: .

    Well stop being :angry: and pay $12.95 to $15.00 for a twin serve even I don’t eat a twin serve (but always buy one) $10 or $15 bucks for a meal under the stars is cheap I feel :blink:

    TB

    #239497

    pete
    Member

    Your cooking all the meals for Crash and i aren’t you TB ? we supply the stars and you take care of the rest :laugh:

    #239499

    Greg
    Member
    pete the wulf wrote:
    Your cooking all the meals for Crash and i aren’t you TB ? we supply the stars and you take care of the rest :laugh:

    Hey I am the star :P Sure buddy I have some meals here for you as well ;)

    TB

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