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Old 13-03-2014, 22:08   #31
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I consider myself safe too and being a biker the only way to survive is to treat everyone else on the road like total idiots

But it didn't stop this happening.... I hate to think what would have been the outcome if I had things rattling round in the back
I remember that crash very well IIRC you were on your way to Morocco or coming back

Rick love how your dog had to get in the pic

TBH apart from my sub box the is mostly empty, carry my tools under the back seat, have bits in with the jack or in the back door
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Old 13-03-2014, 22:12   #32
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It is a pump for charging Solar systems with antifreeze, Rick
I assume you mean solar water heating, how dose that work then,? I thought they were just continuous flow through systems between the panel and tank?
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Old 13-03-2014, 22:18   #33
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.... an object came through the windscreen and knocked me out at 50 mph....
I sometimes wonder if the 'knocking out thing' is a blessing.

Lucy who was in the Patrol with me can remember nothing about the accident following the initial impact and she is fine.

I can remember everything, from seeing him bearing down on us, the initial impact, the sliding up the motorway on our side, the impact with the Armco, the numerous rolls and then coming to rest upside down and shouting Lucy 3 or 4 times before she answered me and thinking "Oh my god she's gone". Then sitting there (albeit doing a headstand ) trapped not knowing weather the thing was going to go up in flames any second..... then the trauma of feeling helpless for almost an hour until the Spanish firemen cut me free, all the time this was going on I hadn't got a clue what was happening as I can't speak Spanish and the firemen spoke no English.
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Old 13-03-2014, 22:43   #34
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I assume you mean solar water heating, how dose that work then,? I thought they were just continuous flow through systems between the panel and tank?
that is correct so how do you get the antifreeze into the sealed system if not by a pump, Rick
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Old 13-03-2014, 23:06   #35
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I sometimes wonder if the 'knocking out thing' is a blessing.

Lucy who was in the Patrol with me can remember nothing about the accident following the initial impact and she is fine.

I can remember everything, from seeing him bearing down on us, the initial impact, the sliding up the motorway on our side, the impact with the Armco, the numerous rolls and then coming to rest upside down
I have experienced that when banger racing you see it coming and can do nothing about it, of course no one else is in the motor in this case, and with the the 5 point harness no hurt to me, but the point is life goes on, one life live it, regards Rick
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Old 20-03-2014, 21:22   #36
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first time ive seen this accident report.and pics.

Ive always thought who is this almighty adventurer bat21.dont see him on here much

everytime I put the forum on I see your truck as it was.

I admire you for you spirit for adventure I love the truck you built.
gutted it is gone,glad your here to tell the story.

it hasn't put you off adventure I hope
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Old 21-03-2014, 10:53   #37
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first time ive seen this accident report.and pics.

Ive always thought who is this almighty adventurer bat21.dont see him on here much

everytime I put the forum on I see your truck as it was.

I admire you for you spirit for adventure I love the truck you built.
gutted it is gone,glad your here to tell the story.

it hasn't put you off adventure I hope
me too buddy!!!! Christ Alive Bat!!!!!! I'm so glad you both walked away, that looks horrible

Without you we wouldn't have this great forum and great bunch of guys
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Old 21-03-2014, 12:44   #38
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I have attended many RTC's in which people have lost their lives or walked away.
You were both very lucky to get out of that and walk away, it's very hard when the casualties don't speak the local lingo, we have more foreign drivers over here now.
Some accidents I have attended are just unreal, and you think, how the F did you get out of that, or a few inches the other way and they would still be alive, it's that close some times.
I believe, that if your numbers up, it's up.
Did you do the lottery after that BAT
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Old 21-03-2014, 19:47   #39
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Ive always thought who is this almighty adventurer bat21.dont see him on here much

.... it hasn't put you off adventure I hope
It didn't put us off Steve, but it has changed the way I see things.... I always seem to focus on the negative (what can go wrong) in everything I do.... but it's getting better.

Hasn't knocked my adventure spirit at all, been back to Morocco 3 times since then. This was last years trip, hit the full screen button top right once the page opens.


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me too buddy!!!! Christ Alive Bat!!!!!! I'm so glad you both walked away, that looks horrible....
It wasn't just the accident that was horrible, what happened in the week after was almost as traumatic. We were then lucky enough to have two friends drive down and pick us and our kit up, a round trip of 1,920 miles for them.

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.... I believe, that if your numbers up, it's up.
I believe when we are born we each have a expiry date on us somewhere.... clearly neither of us was 26.04.09
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Very true , and the lottery ??
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Old 21-03-2014, 20:06   #41
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Very true , and the lottery ??
Tired it... but again our numbers weren't up there either
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Old 21-03-2014, 20:39   #42
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Great pics Bat . Your roof tent looks a nice bit of kit. I was just showing the missus these pics and she remarked that she would like one for the Patrol, she could have said before we bought a brand new tintent
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.... Your roof tent looks a nice bit of kit.....
Just bought a Autohome Maggiolina Safari that has replaced the Howling Moon tent.

The tent is a great bit of kit but I wanted something that can be erected in seconds and also packed away with minimal effort. The Howling Moon takes about 12 minutes to put up, and about 20 to pack away.... the Maggiolina takes about 30 seconds to put up and 2 minutes to pack away

Still have the tent, want to try the new setup before we decide to sell.
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Old 21-03-2014, 21:43   #44
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Going back to the loose stuff I can also confirm all my stuff is tied down, now
When I parked my truck on it's side there was actually very little loose, but what there was came at me from all angles
1st time I did the bomb hole many years ago, I went down a tad too fast. hit the bottom with great enthusiasm and cleaned the back sets of ALL shite and promptly filled the dash and my hoodie
I now have many tie downs
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Bloody Hell Mate, that is quite intense.

Are you ex Forces Buddy?

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