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12-May-2011 10:39:25 AM
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That summed it up perfectly, although I think "It sucked balls" did too.
Best thing about Nangar is you can get phone reception there.
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12-May-2011 10:40:25 AM
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I was so glad wombat could call home.
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13-May-2011 10:05:56 PM
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On 12/05/2011 widewetandslippery wrote:
>On 11/05/2011 wallwombat wrote:
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>>>On 27/03/2011 wallwombat wrote:
>>>>WW&S and me are off to Nangar tomorrow. Stoked!
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>>>On 10/05/2011 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>>>... So, how did it go?
>>>☺
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>>It sucked balls.
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>We both had maps and info that niether of us took.
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>We were at the mercy of being droped off in NANGAR as niether of us has
>a license and no vehicle.
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>We were like Charlton Heston walking along the beach in Planet of the
>Apes trying to figure out where we were.
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>We walked to a high point and saw the statue of Liberty in the distance.
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>The ground was hard, rocky and steep and covered in flesh stripping ants.
>Then we sat covered and circled by DEET on our packs. It eventually got
>dark and the noises started. We carved shallow flat graves in the hill
>side for somewhere to sleep, lit a fire, drank beer, goon, dropped a horse
>pill and were eventually rescued.
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>I forgot to mention the spiders.
Epic!
You certainly have a way with words ww&s.
~> Almost makes me wish I was there, as it sounds like you had an adventure!
... almost heh, heh, heh!!!
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14-May-2011 8:00:29 AM
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Well done OP. looking forward to your TR.
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14-May-2011 5:48:52 PM
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On 14/05/2011 Miguel75 wrote:
>Well done OP. looking forward to your TR.
+1
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6-Jun-2011 6:34:01 PM
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Stoked my letter of offer from the MFB arrived. 8 weeks to go until training starts..
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6-Jun-2011 7:04:16 PM
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so you'll be able to put out all the campfires at Araps
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6-Jun-2011 7:24:07 PM
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On 6/06/2011 grangrump wrote:
>so you'll be able to put out all the campfires at Araps
Touche grangrump. All except mine...
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24-Jun-2011 12:42:49 PM
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Just seen ur post about Tallong Wilderness Centre. I too was there. It was when they closed the place. I was the organiser of a small rebellion lol opposing the closure of the place. We boarded ourselves up in one of the cabins and called the media. It was a pretty massive event for me at the time. Something that I will never ever forget.
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25-Jun-2011 1:09:20 AM
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On 24/06/2011 Russ2303 wrote:
>Just seen ur post about Tallong Wilderness Centre. I too was there. It
>was when they closed the place. I was the organiser of a small rebellion
>lol opposing the closure of the place. We boarded ourselves up in one of
>the cabins and called the media. It was a pretty massive event for me at
>the time. Something that I will never ever forget.
Are you refering to a post by Pat B*, wallwombat*, adam miller* or myself?
(*all Chocky user ID's).
In any event, it is good to hear from another survivor of the Tallong experience, and I trust you're not forgetting it is in a positive sense!
☺
I am stoked in meeting old friends and making new acquaintances at a recent m/cycle rally. Stoked also that I learnt more about heavy loads and the limits of my current tyres in slick-clay type muddy conditions enroute to same without any drama, as this is good information regarding upcoming adventures I want to do.
;-)
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27-Jun-2011 10:17:00 AM
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stoked to be living in the carrabean and having south america one fligt away!!!
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30-Jun-2011 2:53:09 PM
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im stoked i've finally joined chockstone!
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30-Jun-2011 6:25:56 PM
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On 30/06/2011 waxman wrote:
>im stoked i've finally joined chockstone!
Wrong thread, mate.
Here you go:
http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?Action=DisplayTopic&ForumID=1&MessageID=54851&Replies=331&PagePos=20&Sort=LastMessage&MsgPagePos=-1#NewPost
Welcome.
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14-Jul-2011 6:42:01 PM
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Stoked I just passed my heavy rigid driving tests. Only 3 more weeks 'til MFB training begins...
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14-Jul-2011 8:22:29 PM
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On 14/07/2011 Miguel75 wrote:
>Stoked I just passed my heavy rigid driving tests. Only 3 more weeks 'til
>MFB training begins...
I can see you driving a fire engine with the biggest smile south side of sydney!
I can see the moment.
Good on ya Mike!
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14-Jul-2011 8:48:47 PM
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Thanks Dan. Already smiling like you wouldn't believe. All I have left is a final uniform fitting and then it's game on...
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14-Jul-2011 9:24:03 PM
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On 14/07/2011 Miguel75 wrote:
>Thanks Dan. Already smiling like you wouldn't believe. All I have left
>is a final uniform fitting and then it's game on...
Tone it down for the ladies!
I can see it.
The worlds first mormon fireman climber extraordinaire strip show extravaganza.
Featuring married monogamous Mike.
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15-Jul-2011 1:45:03 PM
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On 14/07/2011 shortman wrote:
>On 14/07/2011 Miguel75 wrote:
>>Thanks Dan. Already smiling like you wouldn't believe. All I have left
>>is a final uniform fitting and then it's game on...
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>Tone it down for the ladies!
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>I can see it.
>The worlds first mormon fireman climber extraordinaire strip show extravaganza.
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>Featuring married monogamous Mike.
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driving something heavy and ridgid. Didn't the missus pass you on that one?
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26-Jul-2011 9:26:48 PM
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Stoked about Cadel Evans winning the treadly TourDeFrance.
Stoked about Casey Stoner winning the Laguna MotoGP.
It is very inspirational what both those lads can do on their respective machines.
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26-Jul-2011 10:20:50 PM
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They got nothin' on your Kato M9
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