TB45 from Panama CA
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Re: TB45 from Panama CA
Some action pics of our last trip. 17 non stop hours of this:



Sometimes I ask myself: What da hell am I doing in these places



Sometimes I ask myself: What da hell am I doing in these places

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Re: TB45 from Panama CA
Holy ~@~ Batman! That is extreme. 

May the road be long.. and dirty.
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Re: TB45 from Panama CA
Jose it is time to improve your African education.
In South Africa, there are two expressions that can be used to express this situation. When you get stuck the first or perhaps the second time, you say "Blikskottel". This is primarily an Afrikaans expression, but will be fully understood by all citizens.
Finally, when you are almost ready to give up, you say "Eish". This is a truly multilingual expression, understood by anybody who has been in SA for more than two days.
If I may ask, in what area did this occur? I once read in a book about an expedition by the British Army in the early 70's where they drove some Range Rovers from Canada to tierra del Fuego, but in Panama in an area called the Darrien Gap it took them a few days to travel 50km. They had to import a SWB landy to help find a route and they built many bridges. And repaired hundreds of punctures.
Regards
PC
In South Africa, there are two expressions that can be used to express this situation. When you get stuck the first or perhaps the second time, you say "Blikskottel". This is primarily an Afrikaans expression, but will be fully understood by all citizens.
Finally, when you are almost ready to give up, you say "Eish". This is a truly multilingual expression, understood by anybody who has been in SA for more than two days.
If I may ask, in what area did this occur? I once read in a book about an expedition by the British Army in the early 70's where they drove some Range Rovers from Canada to tierra del Fuego, but in Panama in an area called the Darrien Gap it took them a few days to travel 50km. They had to import a SWB landy to help find a route and they built many bridges. And repaired hundreds of punctures.
Regards
PC
Mag ons ons kenniskry met lekkerkry aanhoukry.
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Re: TB45 from Panama CA
no no no G-man - dont teach Josè wrong the word to go with
is "!Nxa" and the smily for "Eishhh" =
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Blikskottel is fine - but i prefer the shorter version of "Hotellikalnifornidja"
(P'ter - onthou oompie hom ommi kampvuur vertel daar op RDW...
Jose - THANX many millions for those picts - just goes to show what PATROL and a competent team can achieve -- BRAVO !!!




Blikskottel is fine - but i prefer the shorter version of "Hotellikalnifornidja"
(P'ter - onthou oompie hom ommi kampvuur vertel daar op RDW...
Jose - THANX many millions for those picts - just goes to show what PATROL and a competent team can achieve -- BRAVO !!!



Don't bring God down to your level of faith ... bring your faith up to His level!
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Re: TB45 from Panama CA
'S true - and we left BAKGAT out, too. [in my hometown they still use "Spiff, ek sê" 

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Re: TB45 from Panama CA
Come on okes, you must focus. That patrol is""lekker kief ne". 

Mag ons ons kenniskry met lekkerkry aanhoukry.
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