Trips and Travel
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@Tago-Mago …probably from a combination of Piranha attacks and those fish that swim up the urethra.
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@goosehd not before watching a local do it himself or carefully wading across ourselves to check it out. But it looks very doable. Water level appears to be at lower than maximum and the vehicle tracks show that it is a regularly used crossing.
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@goosehd said in Trips and Travel:
@Giles …see, the expert says to tell Paula to get out and check the water depth and to plan a route…
Yeah, that method should also work very well.
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If no local came through and showed Paula it was possible, that is what I wanted to do,. There is a road marked around the whole of the lake, so it must be easily doable.. But even had I done the wade-and-test, the "have you seen the size of the track on the other side, it's non-existent, it clearly is never used" vibes coming through loud and very clear, meant it was a 100% no go....Had I had someone responsible with me, she may have listened.....
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@Giles said in Trips and Travel:
Had I had someone responsible with me, she may have listened.....
That leaves me out then I guess.
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@Giles said in Trips and Travel:
Do two half wits make a full twit ?
Edit: @goosehd I see you beat me to that one by a mile! That’s what happens when you don’t get to the last page before posting a reply.
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Gonna be in Australia for a month in February. Would love some recs if you guys have any. Going to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Thanks in advance
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@bonguno leave and go to Perth