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Re: (almost) time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #25 on: April 14, 2024, 11:04:10 AM »
We had a picnic day!

We took a drive out along the Old Humbert River track towards Lingera community and Humbert Station.

We bumped into Sam from Humbert Station on the way out at one of the stations cattle gates. He told us to call in at the station and say hi.

We then called in at the station itself and met some of the very friendly staff.

Stopped off at some amazing creek crossings on the way out and back and then spotted two 4wd loads of Yarralin mob heading down to Humbert creek for a swim.

We’re all heading down tomorrow (oops… meant to say Monday) after school and the bois are coming too!

(really having a hard time accepting that this is our home now)


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Re: (almost) time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #26 on: April 14, 2024, 01:20:26 PM »
Also needs a rear mud flap and a front number plate as they’ve gone astray in our mud adventures…

Changing the rego over to NT anyway…


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Re: (almost) time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #27 on: April 22, 2024, 01:34:56 PM »
We *had* planned to take our Cruiser to Vic River Roadhouse last Saturday and pick up the (quite patiently waiting for almost 3 months now), van and bring it into town.

But fate had other plans… the thrust bearing in our HD clutch has died and makes a sound like a wounded banshee that’s been snap frozen, and then cut with a band saw.

So one of the other teachers has very generously loaned us her ever trusty Prado. Previously owned by some grey nomads... it is set up for towing a van.

We left Yarralin at 4.50am and headed up the 126klm track to the Hwy (yes… in the dark). Thank Dog she has spotlights!

Stopped for some happy snaps along the way (many of these are Kyria’s pics)

The 126klm took 3 hours. (Not bad considering that 2 hours of the trip were in the dark). We pretty much did all of the early stuff that had been muddy in no more than 40kph, and some of the more open sections we edged up as far as 60kph. Most of the 26 creek crossings were at 5-10kph.

Then off to Katherine to pick up some car bits and do some micro shops at Woolies and Mitre 10.

Obligatory stop at Maccas (it’s been 3 months ok - don’t judge me) then on to Vic River Roadhouse to pick up the van.

Problem # 1: the ARK XO jockey wheel has a removable hand winder and it usually lives in the drivers door pocket… of the Landcruiser… well it turns out that it was sitting there still attached to the van. Now we could spend all day argue if it was brilliant planning from me… or blind arse luck. But I’ll take planning thank you.

Problem # 2: the Prado is about 8” - 10” lower at the towbar than our cruiser. PLUS… after all the rain, the jockey wheel has sunk into the ground. Now lowering the van down onto the towbar wasn’t a problem. But swinging the jockey wheel up… problem. Ended up backing the Prado onto a large rock and a (single) van leveling ramp. This got the jockey wheel off the ground and we could swing it up out of the way!!!

Problem # 3: while the Prado is set up for towing, the back end is lower (see above) and the chains on the van are long. So while driving they we jingling and jangling on the Hwy.

At 4pm we made it to the turn off to the Buchanan “Hwy”. (The dirt track to Yarralin)

At about 6pm, I noticed that the drivers side window on the van was open. Stopped, crawled inside and slid the latches closed again. At 6.15, noticed that it was open again. Gave up and carried on.
We’d already noticed that the rear door had let in a lot of dust around the seals.

At around 7pm the running lights on the van went out, 7 pin plug had fallen out half way (the Anderson plug had apparently come out many klms back)

Eventually... at 7.50pm we made it home… the van towed perfectly. The Prado was a lot lower in general, so the van was nose down. But the Prado rear springs kept the vehicle itself level

Unpacked (half) the van this morning and will finish the rest throughout the next week or two.

BONUS: the 1,000w of solar and 632ah of Lithium were both at 93% on Sunday morning and when I checked the contents of the 73L dual zone freezer… the 2L tub of ice cream that we left there in late January is still frozen solid and shows no signs of having melted then refrozen… how good is solar!

All in all, a massive day of driving.
About 13.5 hours of driving all up.
5.5 of that on very rough off road track. (that only week ago was impassable due to mud)
4.5 of those in the dark.
And 3.5 of those towing
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #28 on: April 22, 2024, 07:59:29 PM »
luvin it
keep it coming  :cup:
Getting there if half the fun

The other half is a cold beer when you do.
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #29 on: April 23, 2024, 08:50:28 AM »
luvin it
keep it coming  :cup:

we are 101% living the remote 4wding dream right now,

every single day is a 4wding adventure.

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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #30 on: April 23, 2024, 09:53:31 AM »
Quote from: westvic
luvin it
keep it coming  :cup:

Agree!!
So happy it worked out for ya Wayne...
 braver man than me.. :)
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #31 on: April 23, 2024, 09:58:10 AM »
Agree!!
So happy it worked out for ya Wayne...
 braver man than me.. :)
I think we really "lucked out" on this community. Thanks to McGirr and Penny for their advice on other places we had (briefly) considered.

And *lots* of research.

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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #32 on: October 09, 2024, 10:21:26 AM »
so I figured some form of update was needed. Seeing that it's y'know... October and all.

Still loving it here. Every day is an adventure.

on the 31st of May I took a redeye out of Darwin and on the 1st of June I picked up a 2018 GXL Troopy from Brisbane and drove it back to Yarralin. We bought it from a dealer in Brissy and had the roof chopped off for an Alu-Cab conversion. 5 day drive home.

Then begun a frantic rush to get the Troopy ready for the upcoming Oombulgurri Track trip in late July.

The Oombi was an amazing experience and we loved ever second of it. (as did the bois as they both came along)

Since then... we've settled into community life.

The V8 Troopy is a breeze for those 5h trips to Katherine and thank god for the parabolic rear leaf springs.

It's the build up now. And we've already had three small rain showers. 1/2 hour or so each time. But that's already enough to see standing water and mud on the Buchanan hwy out to the (sealed) Victoria hwy.

The Troopy recovery kit has been expanded upon now... 4 x MaxTrax, winch with 30m rope. 2 x 20m winch extension ropes. 2 x 10m recovery straps/ropes. Winch block and a lot of soft and hard shackles.

The brakes on the 105 series shat themselves... so that entailed a 4am drive to Katherine one morning to drop it at the mechanic with Kyria following in the Troopy. Fun times on a road in the dark, with only one spot light, no brakes and a very smudgy windscreen. (made it alive)

we're now in the middle of *Wet Season Prepping*. Which means filling the freezer to the limit. Then filling every available bit of shelf space with non perishables.

We've learned from last years wet season.

The community store has now been handed over to Outback Stores to run. I had a long chat with McGirr and Penny about what that would mean for the local community. So far... it's been a positive change.

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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #33 on: October 09, 2024, 02:03:01 PM »
You werent in civilization down this way recent weeks? Bloke in a cruiser with 2 boi's at local bunnings few weeks ago....
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #34 on: October 09, 2024, 02:06:50 PM »
You werent in civilization down this way recent weeks? Bloke in a cruiser with 2 boi's at local bunnings few weeks ago....

not us.

Kyria flew down to visit family in Gembrook in mid July.

but I stayed here. (with the bois)
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #35 on: October 10, 2024, 06:52:32 AM »
The community store has now been handed over to Outback Stores to run.

So what are you doing now ???
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #36 on: October 10, 2024, 10:39:03 AM »
So what are you doing now ???

unsure what you mean Fizzie?

The store has nothing to do with me. (other than accept my money)

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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #37 on: October 11, 2024, 07:06:20 AM »
Sorry, I thought you were running it!
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #38 on: October 11, 2024, 08:25:30 AM »
Sorry, I thought you were running it!

hahahahaha... no. I run my own business remotely via StarLink. And my wife is the Pre-School teacher (and now the "senior teacher" after a recent promotion)
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #39 on: October 11, 2024, 08:31:21 AM »
Troopy update...

after driving it back from Brissy on a transit permit, we had to organise NT rego. Saw my mechanic for the roadworthy, then off to the weighbridge to get the chassis and engine numbers checked.

Was unable to get the rego renewed in Katherine on the way into town (bill of sale was in Kyria's name) so we had to see the local boys in blue in Yarralin.

They sorted us out and we paid the kneecapping stamp duty... then we waited. (did this back in mid June)

In late July we did the Oombulgurri Track with no plates. (we carry the rego documents from the police laminated in the overhead console)

The plates finally arrived.

CF-70-FK

The 70 suites the 78 series and the FK bit we can pretty much figure out on our own...

having trouble with working out what the CF stands for...

(planning to get NT custom plates anyway - MORPAWS)
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #40 on: October 11, 2024, 08:38:59 AM »
forgot to mention...

wet season prep means getting sorted for (potentially) up to 3 months cut off (again)

shelf and wardrobe space is slowly filling with non-perishables.
we have a soda stream
we have an ice cream maker and have tested it out. (that thing is brilliant!)
getting a bread maker next
just bought a 75" TV for movie night.
once the rains start we'll have an endless supply of tank water. We fill a 10L jerry can from the tank, boil it it in a jug. Then run the boiled water through a filter cask. (until the rains start, we're using store bought cask water)

our original plan was to sell the 105 series now that we have the V8 Troopy. But we're going to hang onto it until after the wet.
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #41 on: October 12, 2024, 07:28:19 AM »

CF-70-FK

having trouble with working out what the CF stands for...

Chapman Family ??? ;D
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #43 on: October 12, 2024, 12:53:24 PM »
Chapman Family ??? ;D

can't believe we missed that one...

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Re: time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Reply #44 on: October 12, 2024, 12:54:15 PM »
Fur Kids

and this one!!!

but we are getting custom NT plates. MORPAWS
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Yarralin Life update...

just over two weeks ago, our oldest boi, Tucker (10yo) came down with an eye infection of some sort.

A chat with the vet over the phone and some pics of his eye that he didn't want opened... lead to a trip to Katherine.

Awake at 4.30am, out the door at 5am. Kyria was driving to Darwin that same day in the School Troopy as she has just been promoted to what is known up here as "ST1" senior teacher 1. (they don't have vice principles up here). So she was off to Darwin for some training. We drove in Troopy convoy.

Dropped younger floof child Monty (6yo) at a friends place for the day and off we went to Katherine. Turns out Tucker he has an ulcer in his right eye. A bunch ($500+ worth) of tablets and eye drops (eye drops every two hours) and cream on his eye at nights.

Then take him back a week later to be checked. The ulcer is improving and this time the vet wanted to do some blood tests for ehrlichiosis. The tests proved negative for ehrlichiosis. (Which was great to hear)

His eyes look bad in the pic because they put a dye in his eyes for other tests.

This week will be more eye drops and meds and yes… you guessed it…

*another* trip to the vet next Saturday

(that’s three weekends in a row)

As a bonus... the trusty ole' 105 series will be finished at the mechanics this weekend and we can bring it back with us. Might even take the van in with us to finally get the rego on it swapped over to NT.

Tucker with yellow eyes pic

Sunrise on the way to town via Dashwood Crossing.
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further UPDATE

one month later...

Tuckers eye is still an issue. I mean... it's getting better.. but just very very slowly. We've made 5 drives to the vet in Katherine over the last 7 weeks now.

We got the 105 series back from Badger (our Katherine based mechanic) so we now have two Landcruisers here. Both the V8 Troopy and the 1hz 105 are quite well set up for the wet season. (winches, Maxtrax, recovery gear)

Speaking of the wet season... it's basically here now. Maybe not the crazy violent arvo storms that we'll get come January. But it now rains every single night.  (raining right now at 1.42pm actually)

Dashwood Crossing, (on the way to Top Springs) which used to be barely over your feet is now at 1.0m and rising. (it was 6.0+m when we arrived in community last January) So that way to Katherine is looking closed until April 2025 now.

The main track in, via Jasper Gorge and the Buchanan "hwy", is still quite driveable. But even it was closed a couple of days this week. (Tuesdays semi trailer of food and supplies didn't come until today).

We've used the regular trips to Katherine to stock up as much as we can. I was freezing loaves of bread, but it takes up a *lot* of space in our huge chest freezer.

We've bought a Breville breadmaker and the Laucke brand bread mix works a treat. 4 loaves so far and each one perfect. So we have about 40 packs of the bread mix stored for now. (I'll try to get more over the next month)

We have cans of drink and lots of snacks in our dry foot pantry (my office) and plenty of Drumsticks, cheese and meat products frozen in the freezer.

Our shopping lists for pick up at Woolies tends to focus on whatever is on sales at half price. We bulk up there wherever we can.

Our weekly shops at Woolies over the last 5 visits have all been around the $800 to $1400 value. Again... 90% of this is going into storage for the wet season. Last Saturdays "out and back" trip to the vet and Woolies, involved two 73L dual Zone freezers in the Troopy. Both full on the trip back... (many caramel Drumsticks were purchased at half price)

Loving every minute of it here...
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2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
105 series Landcruiser 1HZ (soooooo much power)
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
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