north-north-west wrote:If that's the one I'm thinking of (Black River crossing), it's an official mark put there by the track maintenance crew.
Moondog55 wrote:I really dislike consumables that do not live up to manufacturers claims as to service life and/or durability
I bought a new battery for the Dolphin torch that lives in the ute only to discover on the glamping W/E that it was dead
I first assumed that either myself or a tadpole had left the torch on by mistake but this morning I was recycling the case and found the internal cells had all corroded away and leaked
I have of course emailed Eveready and complained
Time to investigate rechargeables for this application
GBW wrote:north-north-west wrote:If that's the one I'm thinking of (Black River crossing), it's an official mark put there by the track maintenance crew.
That's the one NNW. Not sure what makes it official but it's pretty obvious a chainsaw was involved.
JulianS wrote:This is a very entertaining topic.
I will add:
- At the end of a long day of walking, watching the dinner you had looked forward to so much soak into the sand/dirt after your cooking pot falls off the stove
Another person / group showing up just when you thought you’d have the place to yourself
Importing photos after a walk and discovering that dust spots behind the camera lens have left blemishes on all of them
Waking up in the middle of the night needing to go to the toilet – especially in winter
north-north-west wrote:JulianS wrote:This is a very entertaining topic.Another person / group showing up just when you thought you’d have the place to yourself
axcarmil wrote:It's at its worst when they insist on pitching right next to you.
walkabout wrote:Glad you're ok - things happen in 3's, you know
north-north-west wrote:Not even stiff.
GBW wrote:north-north-west wrote:If that's the one I'm thinking of (Black River crossing), it's an official mark put there by the track maintenance crew.
That's the one NNW. Not sure what makes it official but it's pretty obvious a chainsaw was involved.
north-north-west wrote:...once it was removed from the rocks it landed on.
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