Mite as well delete this thread its gone very stale

Middo

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Nice bit of country around Gunning @Middo, should be some grass in the paddocks now .............. We run down that way via Texas, Bingara, Gunedah, Wellington, Cowra, Boorowa come out on the Hume near Yass, find it a more pleasant drive than the Newel, do it in a week or so normally, this time 3 nights so no bakery tour...... Dams are full so be some good water around for a change.
We turn off at Dubbo and take the route through Wellington .
 

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These flash utes now are pretty much Cafe Ute,s couldn't carry a bag of spuds half the time but back on topic you pair of slackers..............

Big Mal hauled by the Mighty Jeeperific MkII , will be crossing the border, waving to the poor buggas manning the gate on the Dumeresq River, Texas on Sunday 19th DEC, no stopping for days at the usual creeks and rivers for a few days, Big Mal will stay hooked up the whole time, well maybe might need to tour a bakery,as its a fast run to Canberra for Xmas, then fishing along the Murrumbidgee somewhere around New Years Day then wandering off elsewhere, Temora, Coolamon, Junee maybe along the Murray, maybe not, depends on the weather, might end up in the mountains and hoping Stupid up here doesn't change her mind too much but we will be locked and loaded for an extended tour if she falls out of her tree again.....................
Was going to stay at the Texas border on the Dumeresq last year.Man it was like Deliverence country,people didnt talk
but grunted !Weird mob ,heard water been over the bridge.
 
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Middo

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Seeing it is now cars, we will be towing the Starcraft with the Ford Everest.
Good bakery at Goulburn. Trappers next to the big merino
 
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Was going to stay at the Texas border on the Dumeresq last year.Man it was like Deliverence country,people didnt talk
but grunted !Weird mob ,heard water been over the bridge.

Have always found town folk really welcoming and most of the folk at the camp pretty good, odd stuck up mob with phobias about vans or Jeeps of course...............

Seeing it is now cars, we will be towing the Starcraft with the Ford Everest.
Good bakery at Goulburn. Trappers next to the big merino

Even better at Bingara and Manilla, while the one at Coolah is damn good.
 
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Just got back yesterday from a week at Harrington on the NSW mid north coast. Stayed at the Discovery Park which is the old Big 4. Generally not a fan of van parks but they serve a purpose at times. We arrived to find someone half parked on our site and couldn’t park the van to set up. The car owner turned up luckily after about 20 minutes right as it started to flog down so we set up in the rain. The park was very quite and only about two thirds full which got less and less as the week went on as people packed up and went home.
It was also a week of firsts. First time I had used the electric hot plate on the cook top, the tap on the draw bar, the electric element in the HWS and the gas bayonet for my new Weber Baby Q.