@DemocKot… beautiful mate… I have a mavic 2 pro… still getting used to it …. Will hopefully post a few myself
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@DemocKot… beautiful mate… I have a mavic 2 pro… still getting used to it …. Will hopefully post a few myself
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Chilly day today,brrrr.About 2 inchs of snow.Attachment 180965
About 3 inchs on roof of truck.Attachment 180966Now we have no power till 4.30pm grrr.Good old pot belly stove comes in handy sometimes.
That looks a tad nippy :O_O:
Have my 60th coming up, Missus pulled some old photos out ,this is me at 28 in 1989 .Where Am I,can you guess by date & Co'ords off marker with out Google-Foo??
At the time was one of the remotest places on earth ,where leprosy was still out of control among the locals & albinos were boiled alive & the "soup" drunk to provide mystery powers to those who imbibe, "Black Magic" ruled .A hunting & shooting paradise spent 3 years exploring on & off due to on going fighting ,Monsoon seasons & access to supplies etc, some of the best times of my life & very proud of what we did .
We would travel by paddled canoe with locals hired as interpreters & more importantly to calm down remote villages who had never seen a white man & thought we were spirits come to steal their souls.
Never slept without a loaded gun beside you as it was not unusual for the old 6th sense to wake you to locals creeping into camp armed with Blow pipe, spears or Bow & Arrow ,you wore a large sheath knife always.
We slept under what was just the old open sided Army Marques & you slept on Swags & Mossie nets no sides so you could get a breeze to fight the 90% humidity & high temps.
Anyone remember those old Hard Yakka & Rugger work shorts & shirts :P
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My 7yo with his first snapper. Very happy with himself as I was with him.
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Whilst out moving hives the other night.
@Ryan That is the Papua New Guinea (PNG) ,Indonesia Border we were based in the foot hills around 85 miles away that would take 2 1/2 days to travel if you were lucky ,it was where we would pick up our monthly supplies.
The Indo's had a military out post there that the elite Kopassus Special Forces ran Death Squads out of snatching PNG activists/ leaders ,we got to know some of the local army leadership & they would warn us the the Kopassus would show them photos of us & brag how they could kill us & make it look like the locals had done it, they operated freely in the remote PNG country side with no fear of any one doing anything to stop them .
Another day at the office
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Still get wet feet
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@MSL Burnt my lips a few times drinking those tins ,we use to get Sip & Piss, the old South Pacific Beer ,it was all we could get when the missus & me sailed the South Pacific as well,but l think they may have banned high strength beer in the region while New Caledonia was kicking off again .I always regretted not haggling for a Beer Label Fighting Shield ,they would be great in the Man Cave
@Ryan Missus found some pics of meet & greets with the high as Kites Indo soldiers who were garrisoned on that border point to support the Special Forces Koppies, we got a long with these guys OK as they were glad to be away from the Koppies & locals. The little guy at the front in the cap with the smoke was the one who warned us about the Koppie as l do not think he was so worried about us as the government/media shit fight that would ensue if we did disappear or were found hacked up .
I am just over 6ft 2" & have size 12 feet it use to be a great source of amusement for both the Indo's & locals alike & much giggling & trying to jump up to my height would accompany any meeting with locals .
They still used the old Bren Machine Guns
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5 Star Home Away From Home
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Spent days at a time canoeing to remote areas with the boys on the paddles ,the boys ran on areca nut/Betel nuts which gave a effect like Speed & then at night they smoked a fungi to sleep .They were good blokes who worked with us on & off over the 3 yrs & would stand between us & war parties till cooler heads ruled ,we all gave them part of our Bonus payments to move to a safer area like they all wanted , l often wonder what happened to them .
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I had a local apprentice assigned to me the times I went there. His teeth were stained something terrible from Betal nut. I gave hive a bit of grief about it, the next morning he turned up with lovely clean white teeth! After a bit of back and forth and some descriptive hand gesturing, it transpired that he had scrubbed his teeth with steel wool most of the evening before!
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