G’day all,
Instead of posting this in my older intro thread, I thought I’d drop these pics of our (my better half’s) Pajero and our adventures today:
Cobaw State Forest near my old’s place:
Sanitarium Lake area, Mt Macedon. Awesome time has up here playing around in the snow. It was great to be driving in the snow again, first time for us in the Pajero - an old local to this area. It behaved much like my old L series offroad, just a bit heavier and gruntier with the diesel.
^ it was awesome to see most ppl behaving themselves and looking out/being courteous to others. There were a few muppets ruining it - driving too fast, doing wheelies in the snow, all while digging up the ground under the snow. Others 4wdn on closed tracks - even though the gates were open the sign clearly stated that this period of time is the closed season!
Either way an awesome day had. We were disappointed to find the cafe “Top of the Range” closed! It wouldve been packed if they were open. We purposely headed to the cross to support this business. I grabbed some snaps of the cross with the snow all around it and we headed off.
We saw a number of Gen3 and Gen4 Pajeros, and the GQ Patrols we’re out in force too. These two models were the two that seemed to be most noticeable in numbers I reckon.
Love this weather, loving the Pajero. The subaru isn’t quite retired from offroad work yet, but the Pajero will slot in very well if/when that day comes.
Here’s a pic shortly after we took ownership of the Pajero, which we don’t really have a name for other than “The Pajero”... (edit: the kids call it "Jero").
^ first roadtrip from Bendigo (home) to our near Cohuna at my sister’s old place.
This Pajero was formerly in the Pajero Club and still sports the sticker on the rear tailgate. We bought it from the original owners
Cheers
Bennie
Instead of posting this in my older intro thread, I thought I’d drop these pics of our (my better half’s) Pajero and our adventures today:
Cobaw State Forest near my old’s place:
Sanitarium Lake area, Mt Macedon. Awesome time has up here playing around in the snow. It was great to be driving in the snow again, first time for us in the Pajero - an old local to this area. It behaved much like my old L series offroad, just a bit heavier and gruntier with the diesel.
^ it was awesome to see most ppl behaving themselves and looking out/being courteous to others. There were a few muppets ruining it - driving too fast, doing wheelies in the snow, all while digging up the ground under the snow. Others 4wdn on closed tracks - even though the gates were open the sign clearly stated that this period of time is the closed season!
Either way an awesome day had. We were disappointed to find the cafe “Top of the Range” closed! It wouldve been packed if they were open. We purposely headed to the cross to support this business. I grabbed some snaps of the cross with the snow all around it and we headed off.
We saw a number of Gen3 and Gen4 Pajeros, and the GQ Patrols we’re out in force too. These two models were the two that seemed to be most noticeable in numbers I reckon.
Love this weather, loving the Pajero. The subaru isn’t quite retired from offroad work yet, but the Pajero will slot in very well if/when that day comes.
Here’s a pic shortly after we took ownership of the Pajero, which we don’t really have a name for other than “The Pajero”... (edit: the kids call it "Jero").
^ first roadtrip from Bendigo (home) to our near Cohuna at my sister’s old place.
This Pajero was formerly in the Pajero Club and still sports the sticker on the rear tailgate. We bought it from the original owners
Cheers
Bennie
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