First some background. Born a Kiwi and as a teenager joined the New Zealand Deerstalkers Assn. The older members took us young ones out camping and showed us the ropes. I had a small collection of guns but none useful for deer shooting so bought my first new rifle . It was a Parker Hale Safari Delux in .308.
Parker Hale converted these from 98 Mausers. It killed a few Red Deer back then.
However a mate and myself had just finished Ag College at Lincoln and decided to see Australia, so we packed our Mountain Mule backpacks, booked a flight on the Electra to Melbourne and left. No Passports needed back then and I took an old Winchester 73 in 44-40 as hand luggage and it went in the overhead locker..
Got a job at the State Research Farm at Werribee and earned enough to buy a 1963 Land Rover ex Ambulance from Woomera Rocket Range. Suited us as it had two stretchers to sleep on.. Left Werribee and worked our way around OZ. Cane cutting at McKay, ringers on Yelvertoft Station , Mt Isa, over to Perth digging swimming pools by hand in back yards etc. Jobs were easy to get back then.
This took about a year and my mate decided to go back home and learn the family business. I kept going north and got a job driving a D6 and a JD tractor scraper sinking dams on farms around Eneabba.
Saw an ad in a paper someone left lying around. SUN SWEAT & SATISFACTION headlines. Come to PNG. then a list of jobs.
Applied for 2 or 3 and landed one as a Stock Inspector at Mt Hagen with the Dept Ag Stock and Fisheries.
Had to drive back east to Brisbane and put the Landy on a boat to Port Moresby and I flew up.
Once there I was told I could not drive to Hagen so sent the Landy to Lae and I flew to Hagen and got settled in and hitched a ride in a cattle truck to Lae and drove the Landy back. Not many photos from back then but here is the Landy on top of Mt Kosciusco back when you could. Excuse the mildew on the slides.
On the top of Mt Kosciusko 1967 001 by Keith Cree, on FlickrMore later. See if this works.
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