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Lets all try and post our best views from our windscreens while driving around SA and the rest of Africa
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Good idea! Traveling south from Windhoek to Noordoewer on the B1, very long straight road...
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Namibia, driving north along the Skeleton coast border
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On the N1 going South somewhere between Bloem and Colesburg
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Wide open spaces, no trails, no roads, you just have to drive basically blind, you have to read the lie of the land, watch out for Ant Eater holes, huge rocks jutting out of the ground, but driving a Hilux like mine means that the average other model, type 4x4 cannot follow in my tracks, driving through grass that hides various factors that can and will hamper other 4x4 vehicles, we just judge for ourselves where to drive and what route to take, in this phioto I was upfront, the other guys were behind me and basically followed behind and made their own way in the same direction that I was taking, here I was driving down this grassy hill, not knowing if I would find a way across at the bottom, this is what we call Venturing or exploring new terrain no other vehicle has ever been through this area, thus once again The good old Hilux had to lead the way so that The Jeep, Colt, Landrover, Isuzu and Mazda could follow.
The huge mountain in the distance of this photo was where we eventually ended up for a braai, but went to our left and around behind and after crossing many rivers, streams and hilly hills we were there.
This photo above is a very excellent photo, just shows that Colt are behind :) but I sure enjoy the blue water in the stream below.
Driving up the other side once we had found a way across the river below, basically when driving a Hilux with high ground clearence rocks are not normally an issue, just a push of two buttons and
Both ARB Lockers are activated and the super low range of The Marlin moves this Hilux along as well.
The huge mountain in the distance of this photo was where we eventually ended up for a braai, but went to our left and around behind and after crossing many rivers, streams and hilly hills we were there.
This photo above is a very excellent photo, just shows that Colt are behind :) but I sure enjoy the blue water in the stream below.
Driving up the other side once we had found a way across the river below, basically when driving a Hilux with high ground clearence rocks are not normally an issue, just a push of two buttons and
Both ARB Lockers are activated and the super low range of The Marlin moves this Hilux along as well.
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Driving next to the Sundays river
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Sani Pass August 2006
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The view through a Land Cruiser windscreen while doing fieldwork around the Snowy River, Victoria, Australia
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Wombat are the trees Blue Gums, is this a natural forest of trees or were they man planted.
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This was taken on a trip on the Jouberts Pass near Lady Grey, Eastern Cape in August 2006.
This was on our Way to Tiffendale, the ski resort near Rhodes in December 2006
This was on our Way to Tiffendale, the ski resort near Rhodes in December 2006
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Syron,
These are a species of eucalyptus called White Box and its one of about 700 species of gum tree that grows in Australia (they all still look the same to me...). Gums grow in almost every habitat and when left undisturbed make quite thick forests - this is a natural forest. They obviously burn very easily, which is why Australia gets such nasty bushfires. Last year we had a fire that burnt for more than a month and destroyed more than a million hectares and it was only brought under control and extinguished when, completely out of the blue, it snowed on Christmas day!
These are a species of eucalyptus called White Box and its one of about 700 species of gum tree that grows in Australia (they all still look the same to me...). Gums grow in almost every habitat and when left undisturbed make quite thick forests - this is a natural forest. They obviously burn very easily, which is why Australia gets such nasty bushfires. Last year we had a fire that burnt for more than a month and destroyed more than a million hectares and it was only brought under control and extinguished when, completely out of the blue, it snowed on Christmas day!
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Sitting behind the wheel in Bulldog at Berakah this weekend.
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Piet, daar is n ou (BB supporter) af in die straat en ek kyk elke dag in daai vlaggie vas. Na die BB se verloor saterdag het die ou die vlaggie halfmas laat hang en hy hang nog van oggend so. Wil jy nie jou stelling heroorweeg nie
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Ja Niel, ek weet ook nie hoekom ek nog bodder nie, waar kan ek 'n aansoekvorm kry om oor te loop?
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Geen vorm nodig nie trek net n stormer trui aan en stuur n video clip waar jy se dat die Stormers die beste span ooit is en dat jy jammer is dat jy ooit the BB support het. Post dit op youtube en alles is done en stuur n kas tafels. Ek stuiur my details in n PM
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Nou wie't van stormers gepraat???
Ek soek 'n ballet span, enige voorstelle?
Ek soek 'n ballet span, enige voorstelle?
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Hier is ons op die pond oppad Wildekus toe om die 4x4 roete na die wrak, "Jacaranda".
Ons was(ek & my vrou met ons wittebrood) in 1998 by die wrak. Was geskok om te sien daar is amper niks meer oor nie, wonder hoe sal dit oor nog 10 jaar lyk.
Wie het gese jy het 'n snorkel nodig om 'n rivier oor te steek, daar is makliker maniere.
Ons was(ek & my vrou met ons wittebrood) in 1998 by die wrak. Was geskok om te sien daar is amper niks meer oor nie, wonder hoe sal dit oor nog 10 jaar lyk.
Wie het gese jy het 'n snorkel nodig om 'n rivier oor te steek, daar is makliker maniere.
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What :!: :!: were you driving your old blue Landrover :roll:
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WHAT!!!!! Blue Landrover???????
I never owned one, not interested. Only build it up for my father-in-law, only to tow it around with my white Hilux. My father-in-law sold the old thing so there is no more Landrovers left in the family. :roll:
I never owned one, not interested. Only build it up for my father-in-law, only to tow it around with my white Hilux. My father-in-law sold the old thing so there is no more Landrovers left in the family. :roll:
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No road just cattle to show the "way"
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Hi Piet
it depends on who they are what you were spying on my wife again
to take pic's of here and put them on the internet is very costly $$$$$$$$$$$$
however i am sure she will forgive you this time round
when i walk on the beaches i do not have to use my hilux to look out of and see these figures, i get right up close right next to them when i am on the beach with my metal detector, headphones and sunglasses, they even ask me what have i found
if only they knew
so who are they
it depends on who they are what you were spying on my wife again
to take pic's of here and put them on the internet is very costly $$$$$$$$$$$$
however i am sure she will forgive you this time round
when i walk on the beaches i do not have to use my hilux to look out of and see these figures, i get right up close right next to them when i am on the beach with my metal detector, headphones and sunglasses, they even ask me what have i found
if only they knew
so who are they
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Docking the ferry to cross to Catembe in Moz
The road to Ponta Da Ouro, Moz
Ponta!
The road to Ponta Da Ouro, Moz
Ponta!
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Simon,SYRON CONVERSIONS wrote:Hi Piet
it depends on who they are what you were spying on my wife again
to take pic's of here and put them on the internet is very costly $$$$$$$$$$$$
however i am sure she will forgive you this time round
when i walk on the beaches i do not have to use my hilux to look out of and see these figures, i get right up close right next to them when i am on the beach with my metal detector, headphones and sunglasses, they even ask me what have i found
if only they knew
so who are they
If your wife looks like my wife then we have two things in common, 1st a very good bakkie and 2nd a very good looking wife, but then you have to ask yourself " what was she doing so far away from home?" and with my wife's sister? but still they look good through a Hi-Lux windscreen or am I wrong?
It's beter to look at a distance while sitting in your Lux, and then you can ask yourself " Do I have everything that I want or must I keep my swambo too??????
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this pic was taken on a friends farm, i know its not a hilux......it's better it's a series 80 cruiser!
in front is my jeep and them my two boys aged 5 and 3 in the 5hp go-cart i built them.
I know the next pic is also not from a hilux windscreen......it's from my recently finished toyota powered sandmaster....i only
used toyota parts for the build this was a 150km outride with about 80 quads in the freestate 8)
in front is my jeep and them my two boys aged 5 and 3 in the 5hp go-cart i built them.
I know the next pic is also not from a hilux windscreen......it's from my recently finished toyota powered sandmaster....i only
used toyota parts for the build this was a 150km outride with about 80 quads in the freestate 8)
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Tread lightlyTHROTTLE-BOY wrote: this pic was taken on a friends farm, i know its not a hilux......it's better it's a series 80 cruiser!
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Another view from a Hilux windscreen. The Ceres Valley, taken from the Gydo Pass, Dec 2007
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this photo were taken when I went 4x4'ing with Simon.
More than enough loose rocks and as they say, an incline is never given any justice with a picture.
More than enough loose rocks and as they say, an incline is never given any justice with a picture.
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Here's a blast from the past that's worth reviving...
Kgalagadi - on the way to Union's End Kgalagadi - Nossob to Mata-Mata on the "dune" road...
Kgalagadi - on the way to Union's End Kgalagadi - Nossob to Mata-Mata on the "dune" road...
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iemand weet nie waar sit 'n Hilux se windscreen nie
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Moenie vir hulle se nie. :shifty:CasKru wrote:iemand weet nie waar sit 'n Hilux se windscreen nie
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Mata-Mata grenspos aan die Namib kant oppad Gochas toe.
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A few my Hilux has seen.
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Jissie Gideon nou raak ek honger
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Die een laat jou hare rys
Ek het die een self geneem
Ek het die een self geneem
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"WHERE THERE'S A 4X4....... THERE'S A WAY" .
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Mother .......Ek um dink ek het nuwe onderklere nodig na ek die een gesien het... skoon hartklopings.... Wat de ..... het die drywer gedink ...whoopth hy het nie .
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Black Sam wrote:Die een laat jou hare rys
Ek het die een self geneem
WTH?
Real drivers use three pedals
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Isn't much better than an open road...
Real drivers use three pedals
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Ek sou myself op die plekBlack Sam wrote:Die een laat jou hare rys
Ek het die een self geneem
het!!!
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BLACKSAM
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Dis nou nie Afrika nie, maar dis uit die Hilux geneem so tyd terug toe ek in die verkeer gesit het.
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Shame man ons voel vir jou
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Dis nou seker oor 'n obstacle course gewees ... kyk hoe bewe sy camera (unless dit nou net bad wheel balancing was).
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It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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- Vehicle: '90 SFA Hilux DC 4X4, Full OME, 110mm lift. Brospeed branch, 50mm ss freeflow exhaust. 30 x 9.5 Discoverer S/T's on Viper mags. L/R tank. (AWOL) '98 LTD 2.4 SFA, dual battery system. Dobinson suspension, LR tanks, 31" BF mud's.
- Real Name: Andy
- Club VHF Licence: HC103
Re: Best Views from Hilux Windscreen
I wonder how many Gautengers know this bakkie .......
Not too many metallic green 2.7's on the forum.
Not too many metallic green 2.7's on the forum.
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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- Low Range 4WD
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- Joined: Mon May 17, 2010 1:14 pm
- Town: Pretoria
- Vehicle: 2008 Hilux D-4D D/C 4x4
- Real Name: Hennie
Re: Best Views from Hilux Windscreen
Killians pas oppad van Augrabies na Hondeklipbaai