4WD and camping set ups

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Re: 4WD and camping set ups

Post by Blr243 » 15 Feb 2020, 2:40 pm

I have a carprnty customer at Redcliffe and another one in cent q. They both know people who have been accidentally shot dead on hunting trips. Thinking about it gives me creeps. Now that I think about it I know of two kiwis who collected shrapnel from ricochets ........ one of them had a little bit of lead in his forehead under the skin. It sealed over and gave him headaches for years. Then one day they worked out why he had headaches so they cut his head open to take away the lead now he is all good with no more head aches and he prob don’t hunt with the same friends
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Re: 4WD and camping set ups

Post by JoshR77 » 01 Mar 2021, 2:48 pm

Potatoes wrote:I don’t have pics but packing all those essentials in a lightweight setup is the go. One of the best hing i made was a solar powered battery box. Runs leds, charges phones, cameras, Etc. and i even use it to run a little fan in the tent in summer. A cheap pop up 3x3 gazebo is pretty nifty too for shade a camp kitchen. Another handy thing that weighs f all is square bit of shade cloth from bunnings as a ground matt. The water, sand and dirt falls back though it. But by far the best investment i have made is the reclining lounge chair for that all important arvo nap when the day drinks catch up with you.


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Re: 4WD and camping set ups

Post by on_one_wheel » 01 Mar 2021, 6:51 pm

I'm glad to see everyone's camps are looking tidy rather than a nest of beer cans and rubbish.
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Re: 4WD and camping set ups

Post by idiomatically » 21 Nov 2022, 7:23 pm

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This is our favourite swag setup, if we take the kids we take the Cub Camper also depends a bit on how long we're gone and where we are going.
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