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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Caithness, Far North Scotland
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Hi - does anyone know if Activesync (to allow PPC to communicate with PC) is usually / sometimes / never available in these places? I'm thinking how best to regularly download my blog when touring in Oz. I could use an SD card reader but that's a bit more fiddly.
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My advice - take your activesync disk with you and you never know your luck. Just do not count on it! Last edited by uMP2k : 23-04.-2007 at 11:09 PM. |
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Where abouts in Oz do you live?
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Sunny Perth (although it is not that sunny today ) - just the place for solar battery chargers. I have one (from Proporta) that I use to keep my gadgets charged when away from home - very handy.Where abouts in Oz are you touring? |
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Aye, the canny Scot! But...the Gibb River Road!!!!??? You better make sure the bike is built bomb proof and forget all about the PC/phone techy stuff out there; you'll be more concerned with the dust, corrugations and boredom... If the GBR road mulches 4WDs, what'll it do to a bike??
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And number one on your list of concerns should be Water. Making sure that you have enough of it firstly. Secondly, making sure that you aren't doing it at a time of year when too much water has turned the GBR into mud! |
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The bike is a Thorn Raven Tour with Rohloff hub - bomb-proof by all accounts, I couldn't have a stronger bike. The racks are also Thorn's famed 'military' quality and cost a packet.
I don't take the GBR lightly I assure you, I've thoroughly researched the route and am prepared for a slog, however it is said to be one of the most rewarding parts of Oz, and I'm really looking forward to it. I'll be doing it in midwinter - June / July-ish, well into the dry. If I survive that long I'll have 12,000 km under my belt so hopefully fitness won't be a problem. Although it seems water is not that hard to find in GBR (it's harder in parts of mid-WA I'm told) I will be carrying a minmum of 10 litres, up to 20 in dry sections. I may take up to a month, doing ave of only 30 k/day, in order to enjoy it, travelling v.early in the morning to avoid 4x4's and hot sun and spending the rest of the day chasing freshies round the creeks and bird-spotting.
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BTW the Sunlinq solar charger arrived and is superb quality, very robust looking and rolls up quite small; I can tie it on top of my rear panniers / rack.. Lets hope it stands up to a year in Oz! It charges 10 x NiMH AA batteries- about 10 - 12 hours should charge a set of 2500 maH according to the blurb - we'll see. (Cost £125 with the battery pack)
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