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Help for choosing right vehicle for prospecting at WA
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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 476100" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>G'day Haiopai welcome to PA sounds like you've got some fun plan's ahead. Tell us a bit about yourself and where your from that'll help anyone offering advice. Allowing for people to consider your previous experiences so you receive the most appropriate advice. I can't offer any real life experience of the locations you mentioned. However if you plan to be remote and independent make sure you have a rescue plan and plan B if for any reason your original plan is halted. What ever trip you plan in remote locations it's very smart to detail your itinerary and make locals (police) and family aware of this. As for peace of mind buy and register a PLB (personal locating beacon) /EPIRB (Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon) either of these are a MUST have item you can also consider a Sat phone in the mix as a means of communication to notify people of any changes to your itinerary. Changes in itinerary can be forced on you due to weather events that weren't known at the time of planning and setting off on your trip. Keep us posted on your progress and make sure you have fun :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 476100, member: 7093"] G'day Haiopai welcome to PA sounds like you've got some fun plan's ahead. Tell us a bit about yourself and where your from that'll help anyone offering advice. Allowing for people to consider your previous experiences so you receive the most appropriate advice. I can't offer any real life experience of the locations you mentioned. However if you plan to be remote and independent make sure you have a rescue plan and plan B if for any reason your original plan is halted. What ever trip you plan in remote locations it's very smart to detail your itinerary and make locals (police) and family aware of this. As for peace of mind buy and register a PLB (personal locating beacon) /EPIRB (Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon) either of these are a MUST have item you can also consider a Sat phone in the mix as a means of communication to notify people of any changes to your itinerary. Changes in itinerary can be forced on you due to weather events that weren't known at the time of planning and setting off on your trip. Keep us posted on your progress and make sure you have fun :Y: [/QUOTE]
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