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  • stonecutter
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    Re: Im heading bush, I wont have time to go outback again so Im going nearback.

    Originally posted by brickie in oz View Post
    I did get the details thank you, its an interesting thought doing the course to unwind after a hectic coupler of weeks driving with some drystone walling.
    Good, hope it works out for you. Building walls is a great way to unwind ...you'll be too tired to be stressed about anything.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by stonecutter View Post
    Al, maybe next time you guys will go to a DSW workshop to round out the trip! Did you get Bruce's contact information?
    I did get the details thank you, its an interesting thought doing the course to unwind after a hectic coupler of weeks driving with some drystone walling.

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  • Greenman
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    Interesting trip Al. South Australia has some interesting places. I spent a couple of months exploring the Yorke and Ayre peninsulas and enjoyed it very much. I had a look at Burra and some other places along the way.

    I intend to return and spend some more time in some of the more isolated areas but will probably tow a camper-van or similar, last time I camped in a tent and could not camp in some interesting places because it was too rocky for the tent.

    The oysters, crabs and lobster from the cold blue water are the best I have found anywhere. Prime.

    I hope you have made full recovery. The healing power of Barossa reds is legendary.

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  • BOOMERS WFO
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    Hi Al,
    Sorry to hear you were a bit crook on your trip. The Burra area is a fantastic part of SA. The Cornish miners did an amazing job, the history of the area is very interesting, as well as the countryside.

    Burra also has a fantastic bakery, Waters, which have arguably the best Cornish Pastie in Australia.

    Also the local butcher has saltbush lamb. This is lamb that has grown in pasture with only salt bush in it. The meat is lean and very tender and tasty.

    Absolutely fantastic to roast the leg in the WFO. It is to die for!!

    Cheers

    Craig

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  • stonecutter
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    Re: Im heading bush, I wont have time to go outback again so Im going nearback.

    Al, maybe next time you guys will go to a DSW workshop to round out the trip! Did you get Bruce's contact information?

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  • brickie in oz
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    Re: Im heading bush, I wont have time to go outback again so Im going nearback.

    Originally posted by Faith In Virginia View Post
    The GIANT Koala is cute and gave me a little chuckle. I would put it in my front yard just for the fun of it.
    They have been trying to sell the whole venture for years, you could probably get it for a packet of biscuits and a used newspaper......

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  • Faith In Virginia
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    What a great adventure and I loved the pictures. Glad your on the mend.

    The GIANT Koala is cute and gave me a little chuckle. I would put it in my front yard just for the fun of it.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Re: Im heading bush, I wont have time to go outback again so Im going nearback.

    Danny the fire maker, I asked him if he was going to show me how to rub two sticks together to light a fire, he gave me "one" of those looks and pulled a cigarette lighter out of his pocket instead.....lol



    Tucker time.



    Previous nights dishes and brekky...



    The GIANT Koala, why did they bother?

    Last edited by brickie in oz; 11-04-2013, 07:31 PM.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Well that didnt go to plan.

    I left Melbourne for Adelaide with a head cold but feeling ok.
    I stopped over at some in-laws in Ararat on Friday arvo and left there at 4.30 am Saturday morning, I picked Danny up in Adelaide at around 10.30 am
    and we headed off to Burra in South Australia.
    We made camp mid afternoon on Saturday, by late arvo we started to get the fire ready, all the while Im getting crooker and crooker.
    Im starting to get short of breath and am coughing more frequently.

    A bottle of red or two and a good feed soon made me feel ok, Danny and I had some deep and meaning fulls around the camp fire, world peace will be breaking out anytime soon.
    I coughed all night up till the point of dry reaching and hardly slept, neither did poor Dan.

    Next morning after brekky I figured I had better see a doctor, we headed into Burra where they have a small hospital, the nurse checked me out but I had to wait for 3 hours before the doctor arrived.
    The doctor told me I had a lung infection and gave me some antibiotics.

    Time to head home, I dropped Danny off and he gave me a shower and a coffee which perked me up no end.
    I drove out of Adelaide and found a spot to park and just collapsed into my camper trailer, I felt as if Id just been beaten up my ribs were that sore.
    I was feeling so crook that I sent my gps co-ords to my wife just in case.

    A round trip of 1900 km, but it was good to catch up with Danny again, we plan to head north together next April, we talked about making a doco.

    Ive got a few pics, Ill post them soon.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Im heading via Adelaide to pick up my best mate Danny, an Aboriginal, itll be an interesting trip.

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  • TropicalCoasting
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    I spent a night talking philosophy(BS) with the owner of the Silverton pub till 3 or 4 in the morning one night.
    He closed the doors and opened the bar it was a great night.
    Went back to the camp site ran into some local Aboriginals around a camp fire spent the rest of the night talking philosophy (BS) drinking beers, it was excellent.

    bad hang over was well worth it.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Re: Im heading bush, I wont have time to go outback again so Im going nearback.

    Originally posted by TropicalCoasting View Post
    Love Brokenhill and Silverton
    Instant outback 1 short days drive away
    Great pubs good architecture. lots of red dirt
    Me too, all within a 8 or 9 hour drive from me.....

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  • Greenman
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    Have a good trip Al. Keep one eye peeled for the jabawokkie. Look forward to the pics.

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  • TropicalCoasting
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    Re: Im heading bush, I wont have time to go outback again so Im going nearback.

    Love Brokenhill and Silverton
    Instant outback 1 short days drive away
    Great pubs good architecture. lots of red dirt

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  • Faith In Virginia
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    Looking forward to your pictures also. Have fun!!!

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