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14th February 2019, 05:39 AM
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We’ve done a few projects across the Strait and got caught out also. The boys had to leave our big work trailer over there once for a few weeks IIRC. We budget these days around $1,500 each way in our quotes as we’ve been caught out under on a couple of jobs. 8.0m trailer behind a GU DX Leafy though FWIW.
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14th February 2019 05:39 AM
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14th February 2019, 07:47 AM
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As I`m retired and a bloke who dosen`t make plans the 6 week lay up was unexpected but also welcome. Was in Tas to lay the MIL to rest after her sudden death,(reason for the non return booking). Was in the Tryhard which is reasonably set up for camping. Raced out bought a new fishing stick, a single burner stove a fry pan and saucepan (had billy and eating utensils, a fridge, pillow and blankets already on board), then it was hit the tracks, free camp, Sleep in the truck, book in to a cabin every now and then, oh yeah I do have a shower on board, got a bit chilly on the odd occasion out in the open,but hey bloody refreshing. As I married a lass from Tas we had been back and forth many ,many times both across the drink and in the air.have covered an estimated 150,000 Ks plus on the Island, and will be going back for a couple of months sooooon I hope. I normally go during the cold months or when the trout season is on ,IE from the start of August.
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14th February 2019, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by
pearcey
As I`m retired and a bloke who dosen`t make plans the 6 week lay up was unexpected but also welcome. Was in Tas to lay the MIL to rest after her sudden death,(reason for the non return booking). Was in the Tryhard which is reasonably set up for camping. Raced out bought a new fishing stick, a single burner stove a fry pan and saucepan (had billy and eating utensils, a fridge, pillow and blankets already on board), then it was hit the tracks, free camp, Sleep in the truck, book in to a cabin every now and then, oh yeah I do have a shower on board, got a bit chilly on the odd occasion out in the open,but hey bloody refreshing. As I married a lass from Tas we had been back and forth many ,many times both across the drink and in the air.have covered an estimated 150,000 Ks plus on the Island, and will be going back for a couple of months sooooon I hope. I normally go during the cold months or when the trout season is on ,IE from the start of August.
A classic lemons to lemonade story.
As I lay there looking up, taking in the spectacular view that was the night sky and the multitude of stars I asked myself, where did my tent go?
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