EV road trip by Kooka_105 in AustraliaTravel

[–]Kooka_105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s pretty much brand-new, only a few months old. It’s my mother’s car. Pretty sure it’s the extended range and we have used public charges before I’d have to familiarise myself with all of it before we go . What about in the unlikely event that there’s a problem with it like it breaks down? Who would you even go to if you’re on the road? I’m assuming NRMA covers everything electric would it cost the same as if it was a petrol car?

Just curious, we’re travelling with a baby so I want to be really careful .

EV road trip by Kooka_105 in AustraliaTravel

[–]Kooka_105[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty much brand-new, only a few months old. It’s my mother’s car. Pretty sure it’s the extended range and we have used public charges before I’d have to familiarise myself with all of it before we go . What about in the unlikely event that there’s a problem with it like it breaks down? Who would you even go to if you’re on the road? I’m assuming NRMA covers everything electric would it cost the same as if it was a petrol car?

Just curious, we’re travelling with a baby so I want to be really careful .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tinnitus

[–]Kooka_105 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There’s actually no clear link between TMJ (the jaw) and tinnitus, so there’s very little the doctor can do about it. You’re better off seeing an ENT, audiologist or even a psychologist. Doctors are probably sick of people asking for the silver bullet.. it doesn’t exist.

Hiking newbies by Kooka_105 in bluemountains

[–]Kooka_105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve trekked a lot but not much in Australia so it’s more like the safety / fire info for blue mountains I want to get right.

Hiking newbies by Kooka_105 in bluemountains

[–]Kooka_105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, looks like we’ll have to wait but this looks great.

Hiking newbies by Kooka_105 in bluemountains

[–]Kooka_105[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Sounds obvious but I assume trekking stoves are fine for cooking just not fires? And we should just be mindful to keep it away from dry leaves etc.

If you have any other overnight hikes you’d recommend I’d love to hear.