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BG have you towed your boat there?

Not yet....but I do have a good engine brake on the diesel of mine...no worries mate.

I do have that log trucker background to fall back on as well:eyebrow:
 


It worked ... looks like the road down to Yarrangobilly caves over here, only the road is wider and the mountains a bit steeper.

Can still remember driving down to that with my mum and dad and sisters pulling a caravan.
 
wellllll have you? would you??????:blinking:

Sure is pretty... but some times of the year:shakehead:

Would I? mais oui mademoiselle. Have I?....nope....but I have been down the hill dozens of times now.....I ain't afraid of no steenking hill.:D
 
Not yet....but I do have a good engine brake on the diesel of mine...no worries mate.

I do have that log trucker background to fall back on as well:eyebrow:

The falling back thing doesn't encourage :eyebrow:

honestly I think it would be an interesting trip...... YOU DRIVE..... Diesel would be good just have to chew your way up that..... spinning out or powering out... sheesh... wouldn't want to have to reverse down:shocked2:

An equalizer hitch would be in order
 
It worked ... looks like the road down to Yarrangobilly caves over here, only the road is wider and the mountains a bit steeper.

Can still remember driving down to that with my mum and dad and sisters pulling a caravan.

Actually it is not as bad as the photo looks. The road has been worked on quite a bit lately and you can actually meet and pass vehicles on it. Wasn't the case too long ago and tourists used to get the beejeezus scared out of them meeting descending trucks on that hill. Many a jackknifed caravan over the years.:doh2:
 
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It worked ... looks like the road down to Yarrangobilly caves over here, only the road is wider and the mountains a bit steeper.

Can still remember driving down to that with my mum and dad and sisters pulling a caravan.


Hey BG... someone says they don't have strange sounding place names here!:rofl3::rofl3:
 
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