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Stevie's Wanderings


I'm relatively new to all this - travelling, towing, blogs and so on. Making mistakes. Learning (slowly).

Part time solo travel so far, mainly on sealed roads.

This is my blog, with some of the back story, and some brain explosions from my over-active imagination.

Stevie's Wanderings

 

Hope you find it interesting.

Let me know if I got any facts wrong.

Cheers

Steve



-- Edited by ithinktomyself on Sunday 28th of April 2019 12:07:13 AM

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Yes, I did find it interesting Steve. Well written with nice pics. I look forward to further instalments.


Keep Safe on the roads and out there.

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Interesting read and great photo's. With regards to the 25 pounder's I believe that many of them have never seen active service but were manufactured well into 1945 to use up componentry and used as training guns for all district camps.

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Thanks for the feedback Doug and Possum. And a great factoid about the field guns.



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