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26th February 2014, 08:38 PM
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Patrol Guru
Any good books that might be of interest
G'day folks,
Over the last couple of years i have started reading books while i'm away at work to try and keep me out of the pub at night time(doesn't always work). I like to read books about the Australian outback and its people especially the pioneers who open up our great country.
I love reading about places I've been to and getting inspiration to visit other places that i haven't been to yet and the stories of all our early explorers and how tough it was back then.
Anyway i thought i would start this thread to put out there some books that others might be interested in reading, it would be great if you guys had some books you've read that you could share aswell.
I'll start with this one
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If your ever planning on crossing the Simpson or going to the flinders ranges this is a book you should try and read. Its the story of Reg and Griselda Sprigg who were the first people to complete a motorized crossing of the Simpson desert in none other than a mighty Patrol. its a great read full of history and funny yarns.
By Giselda Sprigg with Rod MacLean. It was 1962. Sweat-soaked and filthy, her tender Scottish skin punctured by the merciless spinifex spines, Griselda Sprigg battled on, helping haul their stricken vehicle clear of its latest bogging. The expedition continued and they became pioneers of outback travel by completing the first ever motorised Simpson Desert crossing.
DUNE IS A FOUR-LETTER WORD tells the story of Griselda and Reg Sprigg's pioneering desert adventures - not only in the Simpson Desert but all over
the vast Australian outback.
I'm always on the lookout for a good book so if you've read any let me know.
Cheers, Paul.
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26th February 2014 08:38 PM
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26th February 2014, 08:43 PM
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Patrol God
I read this recently. Cattlement of the high country. Taught me that there is a lot more going on in the VHC, than awesome scenery and good camping and offroading. Bloody tough men these...
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26th February 2014, 08:46 PM
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Well I'm not much of a book reader myself. I'm a magazine man. i just finished reading this mag. Had some reading interesting articles in it too. I swear it did...
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Sorry Paul. I just had too.
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26th February 2014, 08:51 PM
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Frank Hardy
Power Without Glory. Great book
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Without_Glory
Bryce Courtney
Solomons Song. Great book about Galipoli. Great book
I have got to recommend also Wilbur Smith! Anything! The Balantyne series is a Fantastic epic +10 book epic covering at least 6 generations of Ballantyne family in Africa. Extraordinary reading.
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26th February 2014, 09:22 PM
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Great thread idea mate. I have a few about the pioneers in Tassie. Mostly mineral hunters but they've got nothing on the big desert trips
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26th February 2014, 09:23 PM
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Anything from Steven hawkings will blow minds..
While mudski's books will blow other things.. Lol
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26th February 2014, 09:29 PM
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Yeah sorry i have great ambitions to read a book one day but just can't bring myself to do it. Heck my 10 year old daughter has already read more books than I ever had in my entire life. I seriously wish I had the patience to sit and read as I always see the bio's in book shops that look like they would be good to read.
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26th February 2014, 09:32 PM
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I recently read a book called "A Fortunate Locality" which is about the history of Noarlunga and the surrounding area south of Adelaide.
I have always lived in this area and found it fascinating.
I agree with Mudrunner that anything by Wilber Smith is great, have all of his books and have read them several times.
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26th February 2014, 09:40 PM
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Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
mudski
Well I'm not much of a book reader myself. I'm a magazine man. i just finished reading this mag. Had some reading interesting articles in it too. I swear it did...
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Sorry Paul. I just had too.
No worries mate I've never got past the pictures so I'm glad you pointed it out
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26th February 2014, 10:02 PM
#10
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Originally Posted by
MudRunnerTD
Bryce Courtney
Solomons Song. Great book about Galipoli. Great book
That is a fantastic book, superbly written,pretty sure it is the last book of a trilogy about the early settling of your land. Try the Power of one and Tandia by the same author, two interesting books.
I read a hell of a lot, recently got a Kindle reader, they are great,loads of books can be stored, ideal for weeks away from home.
It is now official, we are not quite so sh@t at cricket as we were! Rugby Union is a different matter.
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