Ironwoods 52 in 2015

Englischdude

Senior Member
love the shots Brad. colleague of mine and I restored a 71 lightning a couple of years ago, only problem was I could not ride the thing. only one mirror, no signal lights and all the controls on the wrong side! ;)
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
love the shots Brad. colleague of mine and I restored a 71 lightning a couple of years ago, only problem was I could not ride the thing. only one mirror, no signal lights and all the controls on the wrong side! ;)
Thanks Martin, glad you like them.

Yeah, the controls on the BSA take some getting used to.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Week 4 - Damage

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We had 185mm ( 7.5 inches ) of rain this morning.
Our creek comes straight off the mountains, when it rains it rises up quick, and goes down quick once the rain stops.
Now and then it catches somebody out.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Bugger alright :eek:.

We have lived here for 12 years now, the creek has averaged about one victim every 2 years in that time.
About 5 years ago a guy was having a few beers at one of my neighbours house, the creek was coming up, he decided to make a dash for home on his motorbike before it got too high. He got washed off the crossing and drowned.

The occupants of this car look to have kicked the windscreen out to escape. No one was around when I came across it, so I don't know the full story. I spotted it from my front gate when I took the rubbish bin out for collection tomorrow.

Edit- when I say one victim every 2 years, I mean a vehicle getting washed downstream, not a life lost each time. The guy on the motorbike is the only death.
 
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Scott Murray

Senior Member
Bugger alright :eek:.

We have lived here for 12 years now, the creek has averaged about one victim every 2 years in that time.
About 5 years ago a guy was having a few beers at one of my neighbours house, the creek was coming up, he decided to make a dash for home on his motorbike before it got too high. He got washed off the crossing and drowned.

The occupants of this car look to have kicked the windscreen out to escape. No one was around when I came across it, so I don't know the full story. I spotted it from my front gate when I took the rubbish bin out for collection tomorrow.

Edit- when I say one victim every 2 years, I mean a vehicle getting washed downstream, not a life lost each time. The guy on the motorbike is the only death.
Yeah unfortunately people regularly misjudge swollen rivers and the force the water has.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Is there a road in that picture or is this a car carried down stream a ways? That car looks quite a bit off the beaten path.
The neighbour that lives across the creek from me, has his driveway crossing the creek about 100 meters upstream from where this car is situated. I assume it was coming or going from his house.There is also a rough crossing where I am standing to take this shot, but it is for 4WD only, that will take you to a deeper waterhole further downstream that is popular for swimming.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
That's a lot of rain, in a short amount of time....how do the roads hold up?

Thats just a normal occurrence in the wet season around here. Its not unusual to get 300mm/12 inches in a day here at least once a year.
In February 2008 we got 450mm/18 inches in one day, in Mackay, about 30 km away, they got 600mm/24 inches that same day, there was pretty major flooding that day because the water couldn't get away quickly enough, a lot of houses were inundated.

Our roads need to be repaired regularly this time of year, its just a part of life when you live in the tropics :):rolleyes:.
 

Scott Murray

Senior Member
Thats just a normal occurrence in the wet season around here. Its not unusual to get 300mm/12 inches in a day here at least once a year.
In February 2008 we got 450mm/18 inches in one day, in Mackay, about 30 km away, they got 600mm/24 inches that same day, there was pretty major flooding that day because the water couldn't get away quickly enough, a lot of houses were inundated.

Our roads need to be repaired regularly this time of year, its just a part of life when you live in the tropics .
Just like here :)
 

Vixen

Senior Member
Yeah!! I like that looking up :D Powerline staunchions make great photographic subjects. Such good symmetry and interesting points like bolts & insulators & wires etc
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Yeah!! I like that looking up :D Powerline staunchions make great photographic subjects. Such good symmetry and interesting points like bolts & insulators & wires etc
Cheers Vixen.
I have been driving past this one quite regularly lately, Have been wondering how I was going to photograph it.
When I walked underneath it yesterday and looked up, I thought "yes, that's it!!"
 
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