G'day Adventurers
It has been a long while since I joined as a member but sadly I never found time to up load anything of interest regarding my vehicle, or Western Australia ~ where I live in the Pilbara region.
Western Australia by its physical size is one third of the nation and this means most centers of business are a long way off and road travel is the most cost effective and enjoyable simply because you can deviate to any point or place of interest if time is not the enemy.
The Pilbara region of WA ~ is where the Australia's export wealth is currently being generated by means of Iron Ore Mining, the sad part about this wealth creation is the destructive fact of whole sale mining.
My pass time or passion is touring the "Outback" and with a genuine historic time line of 26,300 years regarding the Aboriginal People ~ this is through various scientifically proven habitation sites and with many sites of significance relating to chipped engravings or Petroglyph sites, you can gain a real feel for the People of the Land, by trying to understand and visualize what the person was seeing at the time.
For most parts a well set up vehicle and reliable equipment go a long way towards getting you there and back as most places of interest can be considered as being in a remote location.
My vehicle is a 1992 Toyota VX Sahara 80 series Land Cruiser, it runs a 1hd-t intercooled Diesel.
Transmission is Auto ~ with a rebuilt transfer case housing low range reduction gearing, making hill decent driving very controllable and safe, the Cruiser runs factory fitted locking differentials (E-lockers).
Auxiliary fuel tank (170 liters) and standard factory 90 liter tank gives the vehicle a usable range of around 1300 Kilometres.
With the set up of the vehicle as it is, I can safely travel and camp out for 21 days (two people) before considering refuel and resupply.
The Pilbara region of Western Australia reputedly has some of the oldest land form to appear out of the "seas of creation" ~ awe inspiring stuff.
I trust the story and vehicle is of interest.
Regards: VX Pilbara (Joe)
It has been a long while since I joined as a member but sadly I never found time to up load anything of interest regarding my vehicle, or Western Australia ~ where I live in the Pilbara region.
Western Australia by its physical size is one third of the nation and this means most centers of business are a long way off and road travel is the most cost effective and enjoyable simply because you can deviate to any point or place of interest if time is not the enemy.
The Pilbara region of WA ~ is where the Australia's export wealth is currently being generated by means of Iron Ore Mining, the sad part about this wealth creation is the destructive fact of whole sale mining.
My pass time or passion is touring the "Outback" and with a genuine historic time line of 26,300 years regarding the Aboriginal People ~ this is through various scientifically proven habitation sites and with many sites of significance relating to chipped engravings or Petroglyph sites, you can gain a real feel for the People of the Land, by trying to understand and visualize what the person was seeing at the time.
For most parts a well set up vehicle and reliable equipment go a long way towards getting you there and back as most places of interest can be considered as being in a remote location.
My vehicle is a 1992 Toyota VX Sahara 80 series Land Cruiser, it runs a 1hd-t intercooled Diesel.
Transmission is Auto ~ with a rebuilt transfer case housing low range reduction gearing, making hill decent driving very controllable and safe, the Cruiser runs factory fitted locking differentials (E-lockers).
Auxiliary fuel tank (170 liters) and standard factory 90 liter tank gives the vehicle a usable range of around 1300 Kilometres.
With the set up of the vehicle as it is, I can safely travel and camp out for 21 days (two people) before considering refuel and resupply.
The Pilbara region of Western Australia reputedly has some of the oldest land form to appear out of the "seas of creation" ~ awe inspiring stuff.
I trust the story and vehicle is of interest.
Regards: VX Pilbara (Joe)