Paynes Easter Weekend
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Oziegal
AnnieL
bluedog
martinjsto
cruiser1
goldstrijk
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Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
Nice gold there goldstrijk,certainly be happy with that.Drove past that way last week,should have stopped there instead of going further afield as we only managed a wee one.
Cheers
Phil
Cheers
Phil
cruiser1
Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
Very nice mate!
Especially that one with a bit of iron stone in it that you showed me on the weekend
Probably a bit hard to concentrate for you, having to keep your two mates entertained as well hahaha
Especially that one with a bit of iron stone in it that you showed me on the weekend
Probably a bit hard to concentrate for you, having to keep your two mates entertained as well hahaha
goldstrijk
Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
Pete
Yes a bit hard going when you have a couple of Newbies with you
I let them use the detector more than I had it
I'm looking to head out the next long weekend if you are keen to hook up
Peaky
Yes a bit hard going when you have a couple of Newbies with you
I let them use the detector more than I had it
I'm looking to head out the next long weekend if you are keen to hook up
Peaky
Peaky
Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
Maaaate, that's a month away
Was thinking in about a couple of weeks time getting away from "angry"
Will let you know, it would be good to catch up!
Was thinking in about a couple of weeks time getting away from "angry"
Will let you know, it would be good to catch up!
goldstrijk
Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
I'm in
It is safe to hide under the Qantas jet wheel carraige int it
It is safe to hide under the Qantas jet wheel carraige int it
CrazyPete- Forum Admin
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No cold drinks mate, that could be a worry aye!
goldstrijk
Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
goldstrijk wrote:No cold drinks mate, that could be a worry aye!
You mean hosties wont be serving him rum down there, however if he brings along his own eski, he won't need ice
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Stowaways in aircraft wheel wells face numerous health risks, many of which are fatal: being mangled when undercarriage retracts, tinnitus, deafness, hypothermia, hypoxia, frostbite, acidosis and finally falling when the doors of the compartment reopen.
According to experts, at 18,000 feet (5,500 m), hypoxia causes lightheadedness, weakness, vision impairment and tremors. By 22,000 feet (6,700 m) the oxygen level of the blood drops and the person will struggle to stay conscious.Above 33,000 feet (10,000 m) their lungs would need artificial pressure to operate normally. The temperature could drop as low as −63 °C (−81 °F) which causes severe hypothermia
(No problem for Crazy Pete, his blood is fortified with a copious amount of alcohol in case of such an occasion)
NuggieDreamer
Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
Pete, you have nothing to worry about. Alcohol (ethanol) has a freezing point of -114C so you, being totally pickled, will be quite warm in the wheel bay.
Robert
Robert
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Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
You certainly know how to sniff em out Tom!!!
It was a great weekend!
It was a great weekend!
goldstrijk
Re: Paynes Easter Weekend
Some good gold there for sure Tom
Real glad yous blokes finally got together and had a pearler of a trip
Real glad yous blokes finally got together and had a pearler of a trip
CrazyPete- Forum Admin
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