Kappy N Willow - The Adventure Begins.

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Keith Morris wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:28 pm "tanks" here---Kappy:-

You had BETTER GET A FEW SETS OF "TYRE DOGS" on the wheels. [e-bay lookout] [tyre pressure monitoring system]
I suggest one set with a dashboard monitor for the "running gear" , and another set for the big box plant trailer, and the bike and the bike trailer, with
Bike comes standard with TPS, among other things, like A/C and a Cappuccino machine.
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Keith Morris wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 4:26 pm
Newcastle George wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:40 am Kappy, speaking from experience, it would pay to carry more than one spare wheel and tyre.

George
"tanks" here---For each vehicle George ? Kappy better get another trailer for the spare tyres.
Keith
Got two spares for trailer, will take a punt on 1 for Bus, the coach I drove for a living only carried one spare.
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Kappy wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2020 12:21 am
Keith Morris wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 4:26 pm
Newcastle George wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:40 am Kappy, speaking from experience, it would pay to carry more than one spare wheel and tyre.

George
"tanks" here---For each vehicle George ? Kappy better get another trailer for the spare tyres.
Keith
Got two spares for trailer, will take a punt on 1 for Bus, the coach I drove for a living only carried one spare.
they run just fine on one rear tyre, just ask George :lol:
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Well finally on the road .

Left WAGIN yesterday morning around 0830, refueled at Dumbleyung cos diesel was $1.46.

Bus drove well averaged bout 80-85 km/h .

Refuelled at Esperance 1800 , Puma and RAC card $1.48.

Had a bee in my bonnet so continued on till about 1900 for a bit and feed Max and watch some telly.

Boxed on in the cool of the evening and camped up about 2030 at KUMARL.

Had a great sleep till Max woke me at 0500, mobile around 0630 and onward to Norseman for Fuel, tyre pressure check, coffee and Eastward bound.

Balladonia for a break and lunch.

Off again around 1300, was gonna stop at the Caiguna Blow rest stop but was pretty rugged, so on passed Caiguna to Gravel pit 9.8 k east of Caiguna.

Settled in bout 1600, chat with fellow travels in Caravan Mum, Dad and 2 girls heading back to Morning Peninsula.

Heaps of pics and Videos To edit for episode 2 of the Adventure.
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Well done but remember to stop and smell the roses but NOT the bush rose type. :lol:
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Congrats - that's a long drive over 2 days.

I reckon the hardest part when traveling by yourself is to actually stop and go for a wander. Had the same experience when coming home from Uluru to Melbourne.
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"tanks" here--Kappy,
Good to hear that you are on-the-road.
Watch out for hitch-hikers, and only pickup the young ones, and don't let them drive the bus while you have a sleep !!!
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Dot wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 11:02 pm Well done but remember to stop and smell the roses but NOT the bush rose type. :lol:
Agree, but the Eyre Hwy is as boring as bat shit. Apart from the cliffs
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east of Border Village.
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Kappy wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 10:08 pm
Dot wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 11:02 pm Well done but remember to stop and smell the roses but NOT the bush rose type. :lol:
Agree, but the Eyre Hwy is as boring as bat shit. Apart from the cliffs20200219_181859.jpg east of Border Village.
If you want entertainment just stay in a spot that has lots of caravanners hovering around the smelly loos, very interesting to see what they get up to. :lol:
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The Loo's at the Streaky Bay Island CVP are superb.

1st time I've seen communal ablution that has ensuite showers/dunny.

Highly recommend if in the Area.
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