Just finished putting together a slide show of a couple of weeks on Fraser Island that we had recently. 28 slides.....There is a control to pause etc on the lower edge if you wave your cursor over it....
Let's know how it plays.....
Cheers, Peter
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Sunday 1st of November 2009 10:12:44 PM
DeBe said
12:16 AM Nov 2, 2009
Plays good envious looks good but looks like you need a good 4WD. Daryl
dave06 said
10:18 AM Nov 2, 2009
yet to go there, it's on the "to do list"!
Firefly said
11:54 AM Nov 2, 2009
Beautiful spot and a beautiful slide show, thanks for posting it, most enjoyable.
Rolly said
01:00 PM Nov 2, 2009
Lovely pics, thanks Peter.
The slide show was a bit too fast for my way of thinking ( which is a bit like a foxtrot - slow, slow, thick, thick, slow); a couple more seconds per frame would have made it easier to watch.
I love the rock hopper treads on the Oka!
The bogged 'Forester' reminded me of when I had one of the early Subaru wagons. It was then that I learned to reduce tyre pressures to pull Landcruisers and Landrovers out of mud and soft sand
Peter_n_Margaret said
08:16 PM Nov 2, 2009
DeBe wrote:
Plays good envious looks good but looks like you need a good 4WD. Daryl
Why is that Daryl? It will go anywhere a "good" 4WD can go..... and some....
Yes Rolly it is too fast but that is the "auto speed", can't change it, but there is a control at the bottom that allows you to stop as you want. ...And the 'Forester' was actually a Honda driven by a lady. She was a little embarrassed, but not the least bit intimidated. It lacked the ground clearance in the deeper tracks, but she did well, considering.
Cheers, Peter
DeBe said
08:42 PM Nov 2, 2009
Wot I meant was id need a good 4WD to go there. It didnt look like 2WD teritory, cant see me driving there in a XF panelvan, hence envious.
Peter_n_Margaret said
10:35 PM Nov 2, 2009
They won't let 2WD vehicles onto the island at all Daryl, so there is not much choice....
Cheers, Peter
Ell&Mick said
01:22 PM Nov 17, 2009
Enjoyed the pics thoroughly. We try to get to Fraser every 2 years with a group of about 20 friends. We love, can't wait till our next trip
Cheers
Ell
Gary and Kerry said
06:36 PM Nov 19, 2009
Great pictures. Never been there but on the list
lynn said
08:20 PM Nov 30, 2009
LOVED THE PHOTOS..WHAT AN AMAZING VAN YOU HAVE....
Terro said
12:32 PM Dec 3, 2009
Great photo's Pete and Margaret. We have been to Fraser Island twice and this has whetted my appetite for another visit. Beaut lizard on the vehicle, love it!
28 slides.....There is a control to pause etc on the lower edge if you wave your cursor over it....
Let's know how it plays.....
Cheers,
Peter
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Sunday 1st of November 2009 10:12:44 PM
Lovely pics, thanks Peter.
The slide show was a bit too fast for my way of thinking ( which is a bit like a foxtrot - slow, slow, thick, thick, slow); a couple more seconds per frame would have made it easier to watch.
I love the rock hopper treads on the Oka!
The bogged 'Forester' reminded me of when I had one of the early Subaru wagons.
It was then that I learned to reduce tyre pressures to pull Landcruisers and Landrovers out of mud and soft sand
Yes Rolly it is too fast but that is the "auto speed", can't change it, but there is a control at the bottom that allows you to stop as you want.
...And the 'Forester' was actually a Honda driven by a lady. She was a little embarrassed, but not the least bit intimidated. It lacked the ground clearance in the deeper tracks, but she did well, considering.
Cheers,
Peter
Cheers,
Peter
Never been there but on the list
Terro