Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Off topic: Climbers who DRIVE... |
13-Mar-2006 At 2:46:45 PM |
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have you tried a "shoo roo" mounted on the front of the car it transmitts a high pitch screaam which supposedly you cannot hear It certainly works a treat when in the city with people walking dogs . With roos they tend to sit up and look at you then as you get closer move out of the way though slowly we have never have one hop towards the car . Friends at Balrandald drove for years up there without hitting a roo after collecting 4 in the three months before they bought their shoo roos. It may look out of place without the full bullbar and winch but represents much better value. |
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