Namaqua/Namibia proesel
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Namaqua/Namibia proesel
So proesel van ons onvergeetlike trip ( OOO00MS ry nog, hy sal later die waarheid kom vertel )
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Re: Namaqua/Namibia proesel
Jy kan nie dit aan ons doen nie ........ net nog n paar.
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Re: Namaqua/Namibia proesel
Welcome back Koos,complements of the season,looks like you guys had a great trip,some more pics please,reason for legs under the vehicle?
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Re: Namaqua/Namibia proesel
Compliments to you and the family too, hope you enjoyed your trip. Under the car, maybe this will explainThunder02 wrote:Welcome back Koos,complements of the season,looks like you guys had a great trip,some more pics please,reason for legs under the vehicle?
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Welcome back, Koos. Eish, barbed wire can make a real mess of things under there! Glad you got sorted.
Now looking forward to more pics of that beautiful scenery!
Now looking forward to more pics of that beautiful scenery!
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It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
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Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Nasty things happen when the Boss falls asleep................. :evil: :evil: :evil:Mud Dog wrote:Welcome back, Koos. Eish, barbed wire can make a real mess of things under there! Glad you got sorted.
Now looking forward to more pics of that beautiful scenery!
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Re: Namaqua/Namibia proesel
sheeeze, sometimes you don't have a choice at what time of the year to travel 44 deg C is fierce, if you had a choice would april be better
have a prosperous fun filled 2012
have a prosperous fun filled 2012
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Welcome back.Come come markie dont keep us waiting :alvarin:
i see the sailor didn't join you
i see the sailor didn't join you
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Re: Namaqua/Namibia proesel
44 degrees and he sleeps under a Springbok doedoe blankie. No wonder he's brain damaged.
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Nope he was pre occupied with work, Hy weet nie wat hy gemis het nie, sal die report later die week beginne...belowegeorge wrote:Welcome back.Come come markie dont keep us waiting :alvarin:
i see the sailor didn't join you
The highest temp my gauge recorded was 36.7 deg. ek dink Koos se temp gauge was onder die invloed of iets....Racing snake wrote:44 degrees and he sleeps under a Springbok doedoe blankie. No wonder he's brain damaged.
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Maybe hotwired
PS: The sleeping under the blacket and legs under the car was 2 seperate cases, I managed (like at Barakah with Ou Vale) to collect a whole bundle of wire to spin aroung the rear diff and damage the oil seal, but got sorted by Springbok Toyota and we could join the touring party at Hobas. The 44 deg was recorded while waiting for them to arrive, and when they did they went for the pool even before setting up camp, but the sleeping under the blanket happened long before that (dink hy was net moeg)
PS: The sleeping under the blacket and legs under the car was 2 seperate cases, I managed (like at Barakah with Ou Vale) to collect a whole bundle of wire to spin aroung the rear diff and damage the oil seal, but got sorted by Springbok Toyota and we could join the touring party at Hobas. The 44 deg was recorded while waiting for them to arrive, and when they did they went for the pool even before setting up camp, but the sleeping under the blanket happened long before that (dink hy was net moeg)
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oooms did the long spade get you out of the chit nice pic oom koos of your ride and the trailer
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Re: Namaqua/Namibia proesel
Koos some great shots you have there.... looks like you all had an awesome time. 44 deg that's a bit warm...
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Between Mark and myself we should have enough pics of old wrecks for you to have fun with, will see what I can out togethervald wrote:Koos some great shots you have there.... looks like you all had an awesome time. 44 deg that's a bit warm...
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You have the means to change pics into artworks, maybe you can surprise us with more ........vald wrote:Koos some great shots you have there.... looks like you all had an awesome time. 44 deg that's a bit warm...
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Truth is I can't sleep without my blankie......
Really now.....flies were a problem and could not get any rest
Really now.....flies were a problem and could not get any rest
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Agree, the miggies was bad, got to a stage where I wanted to spray myself with DOOM, but then the Red Romans arrived! No DOOM, OOOOMS or whatever kept these buggers at bay, and OOOOMS abused my discomfort to the fullestOOOOMS wrote:Truth is I can't sleep without my blankie......
Really now.....flies were a problem and could not get any rest
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This is not teasing, this is serious stuff ..............Haboob wrote:Some beautiful shots. Tease us some more
I don't fish, but that monster is about as big as......the fakes OOOOMS and the rest were teasing me with They don't understand "Argnifobia" :alvarin:
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The miggies are something else, they terrorised us at Richters as well, that cute spider was after the miggies not the humans...
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Markie you must wash those arm pitsOOOOMS wrote:
Really now.....flies were a problem and could not get any rest
Worry about the things you can do something about, If you can't don't worry.
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Forgot the salt at home, MrGunta wrote:Markie you must wash those arm pitsOOOOMS wrote:
Really now.....flies were a problem and could not get any rest
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Forgot the salt at home, MrGunta wrote:Markie you must wash those arm pitsOOOOMS wrote:
Really now.....flies were a problem and could not get any rest
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He He
Worry about the things you can do something about, If you can't don't worry.
Live life to the fullest with no regrets.
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