Wil Tryharder
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- MG4 Trophy LR
So Cyclone Alfred is about 28 hours away from slamming into the SE QLD coast. Looks like it’s going to make landfall on the City of Brisbane. Currently Cat2. There’s a couple of islands off the coast, called North and South Stradbroke islands. They could take a bit of sting out of it, but thats clutching at straws really.
We spent the last couple of days moving loose items to the shed/indoors. The gutters and drains have been cleaned. Sandbags are filled and in place. House battery is fully charged and isolated ready for use on a select couple of circuits including the fridge and kettle. Tea and pot noodle if needed. The pizza oven gas tanks are full. Windows are taped. A bath is full of water should the local water provider have issues (almost inevitably). Our local water is pump fed not gravity fed. Australia being generally flat as a pancake.
Oh I almost forgot, the MG4 is charged up and it’s V2L capability is ready to be used if needed. Can’t tell you how smug that makes me feel compared to my neighbours with their 3L turbo diesels, going nowhere coz the roads will be impassable for 3 or 4 days.
It looks like we’ll be on the northern edge of it, as it passes inland. Which is way better than being on the southern side. Although anything can happen in the last couple of hours. There’s going to be a lot of wind for sure, but probably way more rainfall than the weather channels are quoting.
The neighbours have been called on and they’re all sorted. So if you don’t mind I’ll have a ‘calm before the storm’ beer and report back over the weekend.
We spent the last couple of days moving loose items to the shed/indoors. The gutters and drains have been cleaned. Sandbags are filled and in place. House battery is fully charged and isolated ready for use on a select couple of circuits including the fridge and kettle. Tea and pot noodle if needed. The pizza oven gas tanks are full. Windows are taped. A bath is full of water should the local water provider have issues (almost inevitably). Our local water is pump fed not gravity fed. Australia being generally flat as a pancake.
Oh I almost forgot, the MG4 is charged up and it’s V2L capability is ready to be used if needed. Can’t tell you how smug that makes me feel compared to my neighbours with their 3L turbo diesels, going nowhere coz the roads will be impassable for 3 or 4 days.
It looks like we’ll be on the northern edge of it, as it passes inland. Which is way better than being on the southern side. Although anything can happen in the last couple of hours. There’s going to be a lot of wind for sure, but probably way more rainfall than the weather channels are quoting.
The neighbours have been called on and they’re all sorted. So if you don’t mind I’ll have a ‘calm before the storm’ beer and report back over the weekend.
