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First - Highbanker questions
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeB05" data-source="post: 305379" data-attributes="member: 7270"><p>Cant use it at Deep Creek Len...I have an email from QLD Mines telling me they are not legal for use in QLD and if I get caught I cant claim ignorance given I have their email. Can use it at properties and out at Glendons.</p><p></p><p>Also will be thinking seriously about returning to Deep Creek...others may laugh at my run in with the Taipan yesterday, but it will be no laughing matter if someone gets bitten and dies or is seriously injured. </p><p></p><p>Taipans are the most venemous snake in the world...they are aggressive and they also have the longest fangs of any Aust snake - 13mm compared to 4mm for an Eastern Brown...gumboots may not be enough protection. Anyway I will try and figure out how to get to DC but be safer.</p><p>cheers</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeB05, post: 305379, member: 7270"] Cant use it at Deep Creek Len...I have an email from QLD Mines telling me they are not legal for use in QLD and if I get caught I cant claim ignorance given I have their email. Can use it at properties and out at Glendons. Also will be thinking seriously about returning to Deep Creek...others may laugh at my run in with the Taipan yesterday, but it will be no laughing matter if someone gets bitten and dies or is seriously injured. Taipans are the most venemous snake in the world...they are aggressive and they also have the longest fangs of any Aust snake - 13mm compared to 4mm for an Eastern Brown...gumboots may not be enough protection. Anyway I will try and figure out how to get to DC but be safer. cheers Mike [/QUOTE]
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