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Hate to say 'fun' is NOT the word I would use to describe my journey this morning.
Just got past Gatwick and then spent two hours crawling up the M23 and on to just past Junction 8 of the M25 thanks to 3 problems:
1) M23 blocked just north of the M25 due to coach crash
2) M25 just past Junction 8 3 lanes blocked due to jack-knifed lorry, with the queue back to Junction 5
3) A217 stuffed with traffic trying to deal with the other 2 problems
All I can say is that my bum had Toyota etched into it
Fingers crossed there's some snow tomorrow morning, with no problems and then I might be able to play in company car park - hi bossLook out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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Just thought I'd show how much snow we have in my neck of the woods
This is one of me lastweek (I'm wearing a Canada Goose Parka - probably the warmest coast on the market! -40C plus wind chill and I'm still warm and cozy!)
and this pic is of one of the planes I fly... at one of our warm sunny destinations:
I took both these pictures within the last few weeksLooking for a 1993 Surf 3.0TD in MB, Canada. HELP!
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Hey man,
Now there is absolutely no reason why you should be rubbing our noses in it, is there?????
Seriously, that is some serious snow. Not so sure about the rackoons ar*e sewn into your parker, but at minus 40, who cares!!!!
So are you a pilot for a living? I could be coming to Canada shortly to live if everything works out ok. I'm a qualified Skydiver, so how about taking me up to 12,000ft and letting me have some fun!!!!Last edited by M35A2; 25 January 2007, 12:58.
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Originally posted by M35A2Hey man,
Now there is absolutely no reason why you should be rubbing our noses in it, is there?????
Seriously, that is some serious snow. Not so sure about the rackoons ar*e sewn into your parker, but at minus 40, who cares!!!!
So are you a pilot for a living? I could be coming to Canada shortly to live if everything works out ok. I'm a qualified Skydiver, so how about taking me up to 12,000ft and letting me have some fun!!!!
Well I must say that I'm happy about the snow... the cold, not so much!
I am a pilot for a living, and if you're coming to my part of the country, I may be able to set you up with one of my friends that owns a skydiving business and plane.
P.S.: the fur is actually CoyoteLooking for a 1993 Surf 3.0TD in MB, Canada. HELP!
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Originally posted by joedudeWell I must say that I'm happy about the snow... the cold, not so much!
I am a pilot for a living, and if you're coming to my part of the country, I may be able to set you up with one of my friends that owns a skydiving business and plane.
P.S.: the fur is actually Coyote
Hey, Coyote, awesome.
Maybe I could have one for a pet. Do they bite???
I may be going to Steinbach, Manitoba. Where are you located???
Maybe we could meet up? I would give anything to be a pilot for a living. But, luck dealt me a bad hand my friend, and gave me a red/green colour deficiency. So this means I can't be a pilot, dispite the fact I flew my mates microlite and on the first go brought it in right up to touching the ground before he landed it. I love it......
So tell me Joedude, is it expensive to live in Canada? I've been looking at trucks already, even before I've got out there. I fancy a Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi 4X4, just love those trucks.
Can you give me any advice as to which air carrier would be cheapest from Toronto to Winnipeg and back? I want to fly out and have a look around.
So do you fly passengers or freight???
Cheers dude....
Andy
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Hey JoeDude - I'll be in Canada again in 2 weeks! I'll be working in Calgary - when I came out end of November it got to -42, coldest for the time of year in 110 years apparently - but really didn't need to go to the trouble just for me!!!
Need to find some parts shops to load up my spare case with goodiesReal trucks don't have spark plugs
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Originally posted by M35A2Hey, Coyote, awesome.
Maybe I could have one for a pet. Do they bite???
I may be going to Steinbach, Manitoba. Where are you located???
Maybe we could meet up? I would give anything to be a pilot for a living. But, luck dealt me a bad hand my friend, and gave me a red/green colour deficiency. So this means I can't be a pilot, dispite the fact I flew my mates microlite and on the first go brought it in right up to touching the ground before he landed it. I love it......
So tell me Joedude, is it expensive to live in Canada? I've been looking at trucks already, even before I've got out there. I fancy a Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi 4X4, just love those trucks.
Can you give me any advice as to which air carrier would be cheapest from Toronto to Winnipeg and back? I want to fly out and have a look around.
So do you fly passengers or freight???
Cheers dude....
Andy
I can't really compare the cost of living in Canada to that of the UK... cause I've only ever lived here. BUT I can tell you this: Winnipeg is one of the cheapest 'Big' cities to live in Canada. Although the cost of buying a house has come up quite a bit in the last few years... it's still a buyers' market.
Check out this site for prices: mls.ca
As for vehicles, We have a saying in Winnipeg when it comes to buying cars: "Steinbach, it's worth the drive". CHEAP cars! As for auto insurance, people here complain that it's expensive, but I've lived in some of the most expensive auto insurance provinces in the country and I can tell you... it's pretty damn cheap here! It's still pretty expensive, and there is cheaper, but whatcha gonna do eh?! In Manitoba there is Public Insurance... so the rates are same wherever you go ... It all depends on your driving record, where you live, what you drive, and how much coverage you want. (oh yeah to save you some hassle, get your driving abstract before you leave home so your licencing and insurance will be easier when you get here! - although I'm sure you'll need one anways to drive truck). Check the MPI website for more details and insurance Quotes.
Alrighty now the Air carriers.... There's Air Canada which will cost you anywhere from $120 to $1000 (+15%tax) one way depending on when you want to travel, and which class you want. The other option is WestJet. They're my prefered airline. They're a single class airline with satelite tv built into the seat backs and nice leather seats for everyone. They're about $120 to $200 depending on when you want to travel.
As for me, I fly passengers and freight. Depending on what the community we're flying to needs at the time. Our planes are very versatile in that they have a moveable bulkhead to accomodate either lots of passengers and little freight or little passengers and lots of freight. We pretty much fly to small native reserves in northern Manitoba, and we're basically their lifeline. Some locations don't have any roads leading out of town, so we're their only way in or out. We do lots of Air Ambulance work for that same reason. In winter, once the lakes have frozen up, the winter road opens up and then things slow down for us a little... but picks right back up in the spring!
You'll definetly have to stay in touch and let me know when you're planning on dropping in. I'd be happy to show you around!
Cheers!
Originally posted by Snoop
Hey JoeDude - I'll be in Canada again in 2 weeks! I'll be working in Calgary - when I came out end of November it got to -42, coldest for the time of year in 110 years apparently - but really didn't need to go to the trouble just for me!!!
Need to find some parts shops to load up my spare case with goodies
Calgary is a little far from here... about 12 hours of highway driving. We did have a cold spout in November... too bad you had to witness it! Now its January... we wish it was still November!!! LOLLooking for a 1993 Surf 3.0TD in MB, Canada. HELP!
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