Wally, the Grenadier, has had its 15,00km service. Plus it got a 35mm Eibach Pro Lift spring kit.

Wally, the Grenadier, has had its 15,00km service. Plus it got a 35mm Eibach Pro Lift spring kit.

Some more flora images this time Sida cleisocalyx, known as the Sponge sida.








Some flora images from the Eromanga trip. Solanum ellipticum or more commonly known as the Potato Bush, Dhiilguwin, Nightshade, Velvet Potato Bush, Wild Tomato, Tomato Bush, Wild Gooseberry, Potato Weed, Velvet Potato-Bush, Hillside Flannel Bush, Velvet Nightshade!







The Doc has started taking the Grenadier off road in the Queensland Outback around Eromanga – home of Australia’s giant dinosaurs.
One thing he noticed is how quick tyre temps and pressures increased when he hit the corrugations (washboard). Temperature jumps that take an hour to an hour and a half on the road took about 10 minutes on the corrugations.
The car performs well on corrugations, but The Doc has not hit really bad corrugations yet. The Doc visited Pegler’s Pond this morning, which is running low on water. Out here all the water is brown from the suspended silt. Not long after, it started to rain turning the dust into mud.
As The Doc writes, Galahs and Correllas are flying around screeching, enjoying the rain.

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