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TIP: The online Bushwalk Inventory System can help bushwalkers with a variety of bushwalk planning tasks, including: Manage which items they take bushwalking so that they do not forget anything they might need, plan meals for their walks, and automatically compile food/fuel shopping lists (lists of consumables) required to make and cook the meals for each walk. It is particularly useful for planning for groups who share food or other items, but is also useful for individual walkers.
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Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sat 11 Jul, 2009 9:36 pm

Just read and an ad in the pos vac section in the Advocate for a store manager /assistant sm and sales staff for a new Devonport Store.
Interesting move in light of the BPB relinguishing the Snow Gum franchise.
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sat 11 Jul, 2009 11:48 pm

Yeah- I saw that. I've only ever used their stuff for casual street wear- no guts to it IMHO.

Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 6:21 pm

Good to hear.

I've always been very happy with everything I have bought there. It's not top of the range stuff but at half price it's good value IMO. At full price it's mostly a rip off.

Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 6:26 pm

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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 6:43 pm

Nuts wrote:Are you going for the managers job corvus ?


Only if I can have every Fri,Sat,Sun,Mon off and they pay at least for 38 hours at $30.00 per hour with a fully maintained current model Forester top of the range and a fit nubile driver who would also double as my pack carrier cook and washer up.
I am a definite cert to get this job EH!!
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 6:50 pm

Forester?! You drive a Subaru Forester?

Oh. Dear. Me.
That explains a lot.

Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 7:17 pm

scavenger wrote:Forester?! You drive a Subaru Forester?

Oh. Dear. Me.
That explains a lot.

Yes been there done that with BIG real 4WD Toyota's (actually OWNED 4 Cruisers in the past )and at my stage in life with a couple of grown up well adjusted kids don't need to be Macho and drive a HiLux HOON ute to prove masculinity/boganinity or whatever :roll:
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 7:59 pm

It's not about size or style, corbie, it's about drivability.
Maybe I'm just prejudiced, but I've never yet seen a Forester whose driver knew what he/she was doing, especially on winding roads. They're the modern Volvo.

As for the Hilux, you try carrying a full load of tech diving gear, along with all the camping, walking and caving equipment, in something smaller. Especially in places like the Nullabor.

Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 8:29 pm

I think I may have driven real 4WD vehicles for many more years than you so have a good idea as to what they can do and where they can go and as I don't go into the Nullabor or carry diving gear nor am I a Tradie I don't need the HUGE Carbon Footprint of a Gas Guzzling Big 4WD Ute now :roll:
As for cornering in a Forester you must be basing your judgement on the lack of cornering ability of your Hi Luxe which from experience performs like wallowing Hippo at any speed on corners .
Till you have experienced at least a couple of years in your 4WD and or have checked out the versatility of my Humble 5 star safe family wagon dont chuck exrement at the Forester :lol:
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 8:43 pm

It's more about the driver than the car, corbie. The worst place in the world to be on a winding road is behind a Forester. Especially if it has Victorian plates. (At least I can absolve you of that crime.)

As for 'gas-guzzling', the beast is a Diesel, so it actually uses less fuel than my old smaller engined 2WD. It handles quite well - certainly I can take it through corners better than I've seen anyone do with a Forester. And I do need to carry around a lot of heavy, bulky gear, so the Hilux is about practicality rather than trying to prove my (non-existent) masculinity - which you, I am beginning to think, attempt to do via your over-aggressive responses to quite harmless posts.

(why do some people have such thin skins?)

Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 8:59 pm

Beware the claws :shock: :shock:
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 9:12 pm

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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 11:05 pm

Lol - horses for courses I say. Forester is a great car for what it's designed for (Ie Covus' needs), Hilux is also good at what it does (Scavengers needs). To face off the two head to head is ridiculous. Having driven both I can see both have their own, very different, niche.
I guess maybe bad drivers are attracted to Foresters seem they are a safe car, if so I applaude them. I would hate to see more bad drivers driving around in 4x4 battering rams like Hiluxs. There are plenty of good Forester drivers and bad Hilux drivers and visa versa, stereotyping is stupid. Unless maybe it's a big island thing, I haven't driven much over there.
Besides you are both so wrong - give me a real car anyday - make it a Mitsubishi :lol:
Not sure how this is relevant to a Devonport Kathmandu store however?
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 11:12 pm

scavenger wrote:It's more about the driver than the car, corbie. The worst place in the world to be on a winding road is behind a Forester. Especially if it has Victorian plates. (At least I can absolve you of that crime.)

As for 'gas-guzzling', the beast is a Diesel, so it actually uses less fuel than my old smaller engined 2WD. It handles quite well - certainly I can take it through corners better than I've seen anyone do with a Forester. And I do need to carry around a lot of heavy, bulky gear, so the Hilux is about practicality rather than trying to prove my (non-existent) masculinity - which you, I am beginning to think, attempt to do via your over-aggressive responses to quite harmless posts.

(why do some people have such thin skins?)

Me thinks you are now feeling the heat so get out of the kitchen or don't try to to extract the urine from the genuine non aggressive jocular post that I made after all you did start it !!and I don't care if you are a girl as I am married 40 years to one and have beautiful daughter and a fantastic son , so very happy with my life so what is your excuse :roll:
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 11:19 pm

Oh yeah, I'm feeling the heat so much I'm wearing thermals and am snuggled up in a quilt, drinking hot soup. :roll:

Anyway, dee's right - this is a bit off topic. We wouldn't want to annoy our delightful moderators, would we?

Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 11:39 pm

scavenger wrote:Forester?! You drive a Subaru Forester?

Oh. Dear. Me.
That explains a lot.


You instigated the deviation and it was was sthughes who commented , the moderator can do with this whatever he wants :lol:
And everyone stay out of the joust unless you have real adult comments other than (like he said she said) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Sun 12 Jul, 2009 11:43 pm

Yes, and now I'm trying to hint subtly that all this 'last word' bull is ridiculously juvenile, that it's gone on too long and we should at least pretend to be sufficiently mature to leave it behind us.

Re: Kathmandu coming to the NW Coast -soon

Mon 13 Jul, 2009 1:55 am

Est ut sic
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