Thought I'd bump this thread since I got asked today if we're going ahead with this meet - I can tell you we ARE - so get your accommodation booking in early to avoid disappointment!
Details in the first posting.
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- Brokenshire
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I'm in.
And seeing as I'm now living in Nelson Bay, I'm putting in a BIG calling out to Newcastle and Central Coast owners to represent!!!
And seeing as I'm now living in Nelson Bay, I'm putting in a BIG calling out to Newcastle and Central Coast owners to represent!!!
Last year IIRC there were only two tents - I was in one.
The idea behind using a caravan park was so that if someone was a bit shakey funds-wise, they could still come cheaply, and yet if ppl were not into "camping" they could book a cabin and have a higher level of comfort at a price.
My flysheet, tent, lilo, sleeping bag, pillow & light all fit in the cabin behind my seat!
You don't need to "bring all your camping stuff" - think fully catered caravan park = pack light - three man tent etc.
The idea behind using a caravan park was so that if someone was a bit shakey funds-wise, they could still come cheaply, and yet if ppl were not into "camping" they could book a cabin and have a higher level of comfort at a price.
Sheeshall my camping stuff wont fit in the MB
My flysheet, tent, lilo, sleeping bag, pillow & light all fit in the cabin behind my seat!
You don't need to "bring all your camping stuff" - think fully catered caravan park = pack light - three man tent etc.
Tez
So the adventure continues...
So the adventure continues...
Yeah,Im used to having all the gear. My tent is a 6-8 person even to large for us but the price was right then there the gas cooker,table,large foam roll up matress,floor matts etc.
All makes for a more comfortable camping experience.
Everytime I go camping I think I could do with that.
Next will be a camper trailer if it gets any more serious
All makes for a more comfortable camping experience.
Everytime I go camping I think I could do with that.
Next will be a camper trailer if it gets any more serious
Well, you could always do what one of the guys did last year - packed all his gear into his rodeo, put his 'Boy on a trailer and towed it to the meet - then drove it all about the place before packing everything up to go home...
Tez
So the adventure continues...
So the adventure continues...
- mini_kompressor
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Twinkee booked the accomodation today, we are there
Bump!
7 weeks to go peeps...
I've added those forum members who have advised they've booked, into my first post in this thread...
I've got a different route figured out for the main cruise this year just to make it a little different from 2010, but generally we'll keep to the plan we used last time - it seemed to work fairly well.
7 weeks to go peeps...
I've added those forum members who have advised they've booked, into my first post in this thread...
I've got a different route figured out for the main cruise this year just to make it a little different from 2010, but generally we'll keep to the plan we used last time - it seemed to work fairly well.
Tez
So the adventure continues...
So the adventure continues...
Disappointed I won't be coming this year. Lake Hume would be wonderful at 100% as it is now. Tez if you're looking for one of the best scenic spots in the region, there's a lookout on Kurrajong Gap Road (through Bellbridge).
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=-36.11 ... 17&iwloc=A
It doesn't show up on the map, but there's a small gravel carpark there with a view back over the dam wall to Wodonga. I'll try and dig out a pic I've taken from up there.
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=-36.11 ... 17&iwloc=A
It doesn't show up on the map, but there's a small gravel carpark there with a view back over the dam wall to Wodonga. I'll try and dig out a pic I've taken from up there.
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