The advantages of living in Snake Gully

starrkers

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There are few places left on earth where you can overload the ute to the point where the front tyres have only passing contact with mother earth and then drive it without getting hassled by the authorities.
I live in one of these places.
We just picked up all the floorboards for my house. We (me, hubby and his brother) loaded them onto the back of the Mazda and drove from the shed to our house (about 2km). All of the boards were longer than the bed of the ute. Some of them were seriously longer - to the point where they were up over the roof of the ute and out the back, hitting the ground on the uneven sections.
I have taken pics just to remind us when this adventure is over.
Now we just have to unload it all...
 
One more post and you hit the big 3000, Starrkers. Why not make it one of the photos you took?

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
 
starrkers said:
There are few places left on earth where you can overload the ute to the point where the front tyres have only passing contact with mother earth and then drive it without getting hassled by the authorities.
I live in one of these places.
We just picked up all the floorboards for my house. We (me, hubby and his brother) loaded them onto the back of the Mazda and drove from the shed to our house (about 2km). All of the boards were longer than the bed of the ute. Some of them were seriously longer - to the point where they were up over the roof of the ute and out the back, hitting the ground on the uneven sections.
I have taken pics just to remind us when this adventure is over.
Now we just have to unload it all...


MMmmmmm..... we had a load of recycled jarrah and three people in the Falcon station wagon....but I couldn't hide in Snake Gully..... :D


I have driven past the end of a Snake Gully Road numerous times and always wondered what went on down there!!! :devil:
 
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