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Birds and birds - Ernest Ekberg - 04-22-2008 12:16

From my location between the front and back channels of the Yellowstone
River here in Montana, I see many birds. The kind that we own are
pretty rare as the birds of prey that fly overhead. I have been
watching a bald eagle lately around my location. I feel really
priviledged to witness this beauty in its qwest for food. Life is
good.Ernie-83PT40, Livingston, Mt


Birds and birds - Henry Jay Hannigan - 04-22-2008 15:33

Erne:
You aint seen nothin yet!! The birds here are unbelievable! Birds
we have in Zoo's in USA are wild here; cockatoo's maybe a 100 of
them, large white ones behind our house. Other birds, looking like
parrots are wild and plentiful here..unbelievable!
That gets me to an idea and let me plant the seed here and now and
get some comments from Forum members. Recommend everyone tour
beautiful Australia during a lifetime. Details:
1. costs about $15,000 to ship a bird to Australia(BLUEBIRD)
2. probably $15000 would buy us an OLD bird in USA.
3. BIRDS must be 30yrs old to ship here without modification.
4. takes about a month or two tour all around Australia.
The seed; get about 10-12 INVESTORS to chip in $3000 each.
We buy a great bird, preferably a 1978FC31, fix it up in USA and ship
it here. That's $1500 per husband and wife/partner etc.
Each investor entitled to use BIRD here per guidelines set up by and
agreed to by INVESTORS.
We can keep the bird here at our house. We have a home with bus
parking 100 Kilometers East of Melbourne, Australia; Drouin, Victoria.
Investor can stay here a few weeks with hookup to get bearings etc.
before departing on trip around Australia. Hopefully, six to 10
investors would use the BIRD each year.In addition, they could bring
another couple to share the expense etc.
Take a chance in life..to me this is a once in a lifetime opportunity
that WE FORUM members can make happen!

Insurance, third party only required is cheap..$130/yr and full
towing is $180/yr. Shared by all.

ANYWAY it is a seed and hopefully I will get some comments...probably
good and bad....
Regards from Australia,
Hank Hannigan
90SP36 (stored in Vegas)











--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
wrote:
>
> From my location between the front and back channels of the
Yellowstone
> River here in Montana, I see many birds. The kind that we own are
> pretty rare as the birds of prey that fly overhead. I have been
> watching a bald eagle lately around my location. I feel really
> priviledged to witness this beauty in its qwest for food. Life is
> good.Ernie-83PT40, Livingston, Mt
>


Birds and birds - erniecarpet@... - 04-22-2008 20:46



Very good idea, Hank.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Montana




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Birds and birds - bubblerboy64 - 04-23-2008 02:02

I have to comment. First I must say that the concept is a great one.
I just think there are so many obstacles in the path to a happy
ending. We don't share toys well and don't like the same things in
an RV are two to start with.
John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC


>
> Erne:
> You aint seen nothin yet!! The birds here are unbelievable! Birds
> we have in Zoo's in USA are wild here; cockatoo's maybe a 100 of
> them, large white ones behind our house. Other birds, looking like
> parrots are wild and plentiful here..unbelievable!
> That gets me to an idea and let me plant the seed here and now and
> get some comments from Forum members. Recommend everyone tour
> beautiful Australia during a lifetime. Details:
> 1. costs about $15,000 to ship a bird to Australia(BLUEBIRD)
> 2. probably $15000 would buy us an OLD bird in USA.
> 3. BIRDS must be 30yrs old to ship here without modification.
> 4. takes about a month or two tour all around Australia.
> The seed; get about 10-12 INVESTORS to chip in $3000 each.
> We buy a great bird, preferably a 1978FC31, fix it up in USA and
ship
> it here. That's $1500 per husband and wife/partner etc.
> Each investor entitled to use BIRD here per guidelines set up by
and
> agreed to by INVESTORS.
> We can keep the bird here at our house. We have a home with bus
> parking 100 Kilometers East of Melbourne, Australia; Drouin,
Victoria.
> Investor can stay here a few weeks with hookup to get bearings etc.
> before departing on trip around Australia. Hopefully, six to 10
> investors would use the BIRD each year.In addition, they could
bring
> another couple to share the expense etc.
> Take a chance in life..to me this is a once in a lifetime
opportunity
> that WE FORUM members can make happen!
>
> Insurance, third party only required is cheap..$130/yr and full
> towing is $180/yr. Shared by all.
>
> ANYWAY it is a seed and hopefully I will get some
comments...probably
> good and bad....
> Regards from Australia,
> Hank Hannigan
> 90SP36 (stored in Vegas)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> wrote:
> >
> > From my location between the front and back channels of the
> Yellowstone
> > River here in Montana, I see many birds. The kind that we own
are
> > pretty rare as the birds of prey that fly overhead. I have been
> > watching a bald eagle lately around my location. I feel really
> > priviledged to witness this beauty in its qwest for food. Life is
> > good.Ernie-83PT40, Livingston, Mt
> >
>


Birds and birds - bumpersbird - 04-23-2008 03:02

Hank,

What kind of modifications is needed for newer birds?

I think this is a great idea and I would like to be on the list for
potential Bird Tourists.

I just returned from Fiji and your corner of the world is unique and
friendly towards Americans. Meet lots of Australians and they were
great. I told the wife New Zealand and Ausralian are just around the
corner from here lets keep going west!

As with any rental, time share idea, in this case a Bird of any type
would work for the time you would be using it.

How available are drive train components. What engine type is easy to
get fixed down under? Maybe you could give us some insight on getting
an American RV serviced and repaired in Australia.

Once the group has finished with the coach it could be sold to recoup
some of our investment.

Great idea!

Kurt Horvath
95 PT-42 WLWB
Fayetteville Tennessee





--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64"
wrote:
>
> I have to comment. First I must say that the concept is a great
one.
> I just think there are so many obstacles in the path to a happy
> ending. We don't share toys well and don't like the same things in
> an RV are two to start with.
> John Heckman
> central Pa
> 1973


>
>
> >
> > Erne:
> > You aint seen nothin yet!! The birds here are unbelievable!
Birds
> > we have in Zoo's in USA are wild here; cockatoo's maybe a 100 of
> > them, large white ones behind our house. Other birds, looking
like
> > parrots are wild and plentiful here..unbelievable!
> > That gets me to an idea and let me plant the seed here and now
and
> > get some comments from Forum members. Recommend everyone tour
> > beautiful Australia during a lifetime. Details:
> > 1. costs about $15,000 to ship a bird to Australia(BLUEBIRD)
> > 2. probably $15000 would buy us an OLD bird in USA.
> > 3. BIRDS must be 30yrs old to ship here without modification.
> > 4. takes about a month or two tour all around Australia.
> > The seed; get about 10-12 INVESTORS to chip in $3000 each.
> > We buy a great bird, preferably a 1978FC31, fix it up in USA and
> ship
> > it here. That's $1500 per husband and wife/partner etc.
> > Each investor entitled to use BIRD here per guidelines set up by
> and
> > agreed to by INVESTORS.
> > We can keep the bird here at our house. We have a home with bus
> > parking 100 Kilometers East of Melbourne, Australia; Drouin,
> Victoria.
> > Investor can stay here a few weeks with hookup to get bearings
etc.
> > before departing on trip around Australia. Hopefully, six to 10
> > investors would use the BIRD each year.In addition, they could
> bring
> > another couple to share the expense etc.
> > Take a chance in life..to me this is a once in a lifetime
> opportunity
> > that WE FORUM members can make happen!
> >
> > Insurance, third party only required is cheap..$130/yr and full
> > towing is $180/yr. Shared by all.
> >
> > ANYWAY it is a seed and hopefully I will get some
> comments...probably
> > good and bad....
> > Regards from Australia,
> > Hank Hannigan
> > 90SP36 (stored in Vegas)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > From my location between the front and back channels of the
> > Yellowstone
> > > River here in Montana, I see many birds. The kind that we own
> are
> > > pretty rare as the birds of prey that fly overhead. I have been
> > > watching a bald eagle lately around my location. I feel really
> > > priviledged to witness this beauty in its qwest for food. Life
is
> > > good.Ernie-83PT40, Livingston, Mt
> > >
> >
>


Birds and birds - Gregory OConnor - 04-23-2008 03:31

I'm in. RalphF can do the house mechanicals. CurtS can check up the
Cat engine. Tim and I will spruce up the interior and exterior.

Does every Australian CampingWorld carry the Big highheel shoe ?

Could you picture MikeH ;running the outback ;smoking a RushLimbaugh
cigar ;ammo criss crossed over a vest ;and all that silver lamay
fabric streeming off the bus?

GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa


Birds and birds - erniecarpet@... - 04-23-2008 05:55



Ryan, I watch my 6 pound poodles pretty close. A mother moose and her twins were just across the river. Life is tough.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Montana




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Birds and birds - Ryan Wright - 04-23-2008 08:44

On 4/22/08, Ernest Ekberg wrote:
>
> From my location between the front and back channels of the Yellowstone
> River here in Montana, I see many birds. The kind that we own are
> pretty rare as the birds of prey that fly overhead. I have been
> watching a bald eagle lately around my location. I feel really
> priviledged to witness this beauty in its qwest for food. Life is
> good.

Don't let it eat your dogs. ;-) I have a dog (if you can call it that)
that'd be gobbled up real quick by any bird of prey. I lived in the
Puget Sound for a year and once watched a large hawk circle directly
over my Chihuahua. Needless to say he didn't get to frolic in the yard
by himself much after that.

-Ryan


Birds and birds - Stephen Hare - 04-23-2008 08:55

Oh, my!

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Gregory OConnor <"Gregoryoc@aol.com"> wrote:



I'm in. RalphF can do the house mechanicals. CurtS can check up the
Cat engine. Tim and I will spruce up the interior and exterior.

Does every Australian CampingWorld carry the Big highheel shoe ?


Could you picture MikeH ;running the outback ;smoking a RushLimbaugh
cigar ;ammo criss crossed over a vest ;and all that silver lamay
fabric streeming off the bus?

GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa





Birds and birds - Henry Jay Hannigan - 04-23-2008 09:54

Kurt:
Australians are very friendly towards Americans, a bit less than
before IRAQ but they still like us and are very helpful.
It is a beautiful country and one can free camp in many places around
the entire country. I have been around Australia twice and up
through the middle twice in my motorhome.
Modification to newer bird less than thirty years old consists of a
minimum of changing it from left hand drive to right hand drive among
other things...it can get expensive...
Australian mechanics are very capable and helpful..Many CAT dealers
here along with Cummins and DD. many 3208"s here.
I have had two older birds, 77 & 80 FC's and think an older bird
would be better to bring over. As far as I know, there is only one
BIRD in this country a 1983 PT owned by a guy in Queensland..he had
the modifications done....
Regards,
Hank
90SP36(stored in Vegas)








--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bumpersbird"
wrote:
>
> Hank,
>
> What kind of modifications is needed for newer birds?
>
> I think this is a great idea and I would like to be on the list for
> potential Bird Tourists.
>
> I just returned from Fiji and your corner of the world is unique
and
> friendly towards Americans. Meet lots of Australians and they were
> great. I told the wife New Zealand and Ausralian are just around
the
> corner from here lets keep going west!
>
> As with any rental, time share idea, in this case a Bird of any
type
> would work for the time you would be using it.
>
> How available are drive train components. What engine type is easy
to
> get fixed down under? Maybe you could give us some insight on
getting
> an American RV serviced and repaired in Australia.
>
> Once the group has finished with the coach it could be sold to
recoup
> some of our investment.
>
> Great idea!
>
> Kurt Horvath
> 95 PT-42 WLWB
> Fayetteville Tennessee
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64"
> wrote:
> >
> > I have to comment. First I must say that the concept is a great
> one.
> > I just think there are so many obstacles in the path to a happy
> > ending. We don't share toys well and don't like the same things
in
> > an RV are two to start with.
> > John Heckman
> > central Pa
> > 1973
>
>
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Erne:
> > > You aint seen nothin yet!! The birds here are unbelievable!
> Birds
> > > we have in Zoo's in USA are wild here; cockatoo's maybe a 100
of
> > > them, large white ones behind our house. Other birds, looking
> like
> > > parrots are wild and plentiful here..unbelievable!
> > > That gets me to an idea and let me plant the seed here and now
> and
> > > get some comments from Forum members. Recommend everyone tour
> > > beautiful Australia during a lifetime. Details:
> > > 1. costs about $15,000 to ship a bird to Australia(BLUEBIRD)
> > > 2. probably $15000 would buy us an OLD bird in USA.
> > > 3. BIRDS must be 30yrs old to ship here without modification.
> > > 4. takes about a month or two tour all around Australia.
> > > The seed; get about 10-12 INVESTORS to chip in $3000 each.
> > > We buy a great bird, preferably a 1978FC31, fix it up in USA
and
> > ship
> > > it here. That's $1500 per husband and wife/partner etc.
> > > Each investor entitled to use BIRD here per guidelines set up
by
> > and
> > > agreed to by INVESTORS.
> > > We can keep the bird here at our house. We have a home with bus
> > > parking 100 Kilometers East of Melbourne, Australia; Drouin,
> > Victoria.
> > > Investor can stay here a few weeks with hookup to get bearings
> etc.
> > > before departing on trip around Australia. Hopefully, six to 10
> > > investors would use the BIRD each year.In addition, they could
> > bring
> > > another couple to share the expense etc.
> > > Take a chance in life..to me this is a once in a lifetime
> > opportunity
> > > that WE FORUM members can make happen!
> > >
> > > Insurance, third party only required is cheap..$130/yr and full
> > > towing is $180/yr. Shared by all.
> > >
> > > ANYWAY it is a seed and hopefully I will get some
> > comments...probably
> > > good and bad....
> > > Regards from Australia,
> > > Hank Hannigan
> > > 90SP36 (stored in Vegas)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > From my location between the front and back channels of the
> > > Yellowstone
> > > > River here in Montana, I see many birds. The kind that we
own
> > are
> > > > pretty rare as the birds of prey that fly overhead. I have
been
> > > > watching a bald eagle lately around my location. I feel
really
> > > > priviledged to witness this beauty in its qwest for food.
Life
> is
> > > > good.Ernie-83PT40, Livingston, Mt
> > > >
> > >
> >
>