GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #22 | Page 50

THE WALLABY TRACK WITH LIONEL MUSSELL BE PREPARED WITH A NEW GEARBOX (AND DIFF), LIONEL’S MOTORHOME IS FINALLY BEHAVING ITSELF. HE HOPES… Have you ever tried to get duplicates of precious documents such as marriage certificates and proof of citizenship? Getting involved in government departments is a frustrating business. There have been many natural disasters early this summer and people have been evacuated at very short notice. I believe it's very important to have all your important documents together in a case, or similar, ready to grab should the worst happen and you lose your home. One thing people lose sight of is their photos. In this computer age it's easy to reprint photos but what about all those early ones of the kids growing up, or your first trip away camping? I believe you should keep them just as safe as your documents because, while you can get copies of certificates, you will never be able to get copies of those precious memories. YEMMY'S LATEST Since getting back from the west, Yemmy has had a transmission transplant that cured his gear- changing problem and, although he behaves beautifully when on the open road, he has developed a funny noise at about 2000rpm. So far we haven't pinned it down but will keep trying! MOBILE ROAD BLOCKS I'm so glad I live in the country these day as I've had two close encounters recently with Melbourne's mobile road blocks, the first when I left Ballarat at 3.30pm and the GPS said I'd be in Officer by 5.30pm. 50 gorv.com.au Yemmy has had a transmission transplant. Having to sit stationary for long periods on the Westgate Freeway and then again on the Gippsland Freeway, I noticed the GPS now said 6.30pm and I'd lost an hour somewhere along the way! The next day I had to go to Ringwood and the GPS wanted nothing to do with Whitehorse Road! I rang a mate who told me they call that part Maroondah Highway! That fixed it and I arrived on time for lunch with Apex 40 friends. They told me the easiest way was to bypass the city and sure enough I soon found myself travelling at 100km/h in reasonably light traffic. I laughed too soon as at one V intersection I accidentally turned off the freeway and found myself in Hoddle Street. From there, it got progressively worse until I finally found myself back in the Westgate road block! Somewhere past Melton the traffic eased and the rest of the trip was sheer pleasure in the lovely afternoon sunshine. READ FULL STORY