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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

There isn't enough fuel or time for the remote back and forth required.
And you pay a lot more for fuel in our country.
You should visit and hire a 4wd and discover. Could be an adventure.
I have visited, 2000-2015 I was a frequent visitor, business and tourist (20x). Last in NSW 3 years ago for 2 weeks.
I have asked Expedition HQ and Purnell if they would rent a Gren for 2 weeks, but it appears the answer is no. (I can rent a Gren in Iceland).
I find Utah and Nevada are similar in many ways, but don't have beaches.
We have the same problem with fuel caches. In Nevada we could bury a barrel 50% and it would last for years. But people will stay everything.
But I do have the Rocky Mountains in my back yard.
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I have visited, 2000-2015 I was a frequent visitor, business and tourist (20x). Last in NSW 3 years ago for 2 weeks.
I have asked Expedition HQ and Purnell if they would rent a Gren for 2 weeks, but it appears the answer is no. (I can rent a Gren in Iceland).
I find Utah and Nevada are similar in many ways, but don't have beaches.
We have the same problem with fuel caches. In Nevada we could bury a barrel 50% and it would last for years. But people will stay everything.
But I do have the Rocky Mountains in my back yard.
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Nice. Still a lookie-loo on here and having trouble deciding on my eventual Grenadier color. This pic makes a strong case for this one (but I like pretty much all of them). Now if I can come to terms with the front driveshaft issue we might be good to go.
 
Also! Watching Ronny Dahl’s last instalment of his Canning Stock Route adventure, listening to his camera guy Chris describe how their fuel drop was stolen on a previous CSR trip has lead me to believe those days of caching fuel are over. People can’t be trusted with an expensive commodity any longer.
True. Grubs everywhere. And worse to come as Mad Max scenario approaches.
 
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