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Started by Tjupurula, May 29, 2013, 07:25:58 AM

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fuji

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Tjupurula

Quote from: fuji on June 02, 2013, 05:45:18 PM
ATM Honolulu Hawaii ;D

Thanks Wayne, I should have specified Australia....you just had to get exotic.

fuji

Of course, always one better. No not really, rather be in the desert. :cheers:
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alnjan

Cheers

Al and/or Jan

D4D

At the highest point on Strickland Spur track in Narby, amongst the snow gums. Can't seem to find a pic, must take one.
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Monkeybucket

So far out of the small amount of destinations I have listed I would have to say Stuarts Pool was a real eye opener. Tough track too.
40 km West Northwest of Newman, Pilbarra, WA

The track in (MT Newman in the background)

The river bed camp site

The view from your tent


Tjupurula

That is a beautiful spot Monkeybucket, we camped there sometime ago when we left Jigalong.
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Hairs

G'day Tjupurula,
Here on the Clarence River we have so many to choose from, we really are spoiled for choice.
The Mann River, Jackadgery.

The Mann River, Cangai

The Boyd River, Buccarumbi.

The Clarence River, The Gorge.

I'll stop there, because they also make great spots for a winter camp too. And this is why it is known as Big River Country.
Have a good one.
:cheers:
You don't use magic to disappear, all you need is a 4wd & a Swag ;)

Tjupurula

Hi Hairs
That area looks about sensational and completely serene, beautifiul.
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Hairs

Mate, If ever you were to visit around these parts, We would be more than happy to show you around our backyard.
Swing on by a couple of my pages, there are more pictures and stories to go with them, some with maps.
Camping Trips & Holidays
Day Trips
We could spend every weekend exploring our back yard and not see it all in a life time.
You don't use magic to disappear, all you need is a 4wd & a Swag ;)

fuji

Quote from: alnjan on June 02, 2013, 09:56:03 PM

Fuji, photo post upside down


Stupid iPad, puts photo upside down lol

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fuji

Quote from: D4D on June 02, 2013, 10:05:34 PM
Been there done that :)




Yeh yeh, so have I. My 4th trip here. The Duke has more leis on it now. Just came from there as it is around the corner from where we are staying. What's a good program to post some photos?
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Brumbypt

Quote from: fuji on June 03, 2013, 04:36:21 PM

Stupid iPad, puts photo upside down lol

The first photo i took and uploaded to facebook with my ipad and i entered it into the hema competition last year,  i was quick enough to be first, but it went in upside down..

How embarrising..
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Tjupurula

Quote from: Hairs on June 03, 2013, 07:02:07 AM
Mate, If ever you were to visit around these parts, We would be more than happy to show you around our backyard.
Swing on by a couple of my pages, there are more pictures and stories to go with them, some with maps.
Camping Trips & Holidays
Day Trips
We could spend every weekend exploring our back yard and not see it all in a life time.

Thankyou very much Hairs, those photo's showed an absolutely glorious location, my grandchildren and one of my daughters want to print them out, is that okay with you.
Regards
Tjupurula

Hairs

Go for it mate.
The more we share, the wealthier we all become.
:cheers:
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Tjupurula

Quote from: Hairs on June 03, 2013, 07:42:34 PM
Go for it mate.
The more we share, the wealthier we all become.
:cheers:

Thankyou Hairs.
You are right, the more we share, the wealthier we become.  I feel that my family group is rich.  We have no assets at all, this computer being our only modern thing, no stove, no tv nothing like that, but we sit together every night around the fire and chat about what we have done during the day, then off to sleep.
Regards
Tjupurula

Hairs

Quote from: Tjupurula on June 03, 2013, 08:12:31 PM
but we sit together every night around the fire and chat about what we have done during the day, then off to sleep.
Regards
Tjupurula
And we call that Camping, yet this is you life. 
Thank you to you too for giving us an insight into how your world turns.
I enjoy very much reading your replies to posters here, It makes me sit back and look at myself and how we do things.
Having said that, I guess the answer to your original post, Your Favorite Locations, well one of them would have to be here(MySwag).
One day we may share a fire and a few laughs.
Enjoy your night.
  ;D
You don't use magic to disappear, all you need is a 4wd & a Swag ;)

brooky

Vic high country


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Tjupurula

Hi Brooky
Sorry to say but that area just looks way too cold for this black fella from the desert.
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gclan

Groote Eylandt will always be my favourite place, and the place that I ache to return to, but Cape Leveque, Mitchell Falls and El Questro, and everywhere in between in the Kimberley comes a very close second.

Fraser Island and Cape York are magical, as is Green Patch down south...stunning.

Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Karlu Karlu(Devil's marbles) are extremely inspiring, and there's something about Coober Pedy and it's surrounds...noodling is addictive >:D

Newnes in the Wollemi NP is a favourite closer to home, and the nearby Lost City too.

There's something wonderous about the native flora out in Central Australia too. Even though the landscape seems flat and devoid of life, when you look closely, it's everywhere.

I'm looking forward to finding some more favourite places in a few weeks when we head out to the Simpson Desert, Flinders Ranges and Lake Mungo.

Was there a limit? ;D

I'm also quite partial to the Hunter Valley ;)

How lucky are we to live in such an amazing Country with an inexhaustible number of amazing places to visit?

It should keep us all busy for a lifetime :cup:


Cheers
Karen
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Tjupurula

No limit on places Karen, but some photo's would really be nice.  My grandchildren may never get to those places, but they can certainly learn from others experiences and photo's of such lovely places.
Regards
Tjupurula

austastar

Hi Tjupurula,
                   here's one for the grandkids, the Southern end of Bruny Island, Tasmania.





You can show them on the map, it is taken looking SW from near the car park.

cheers

Kangaron

The Dunolly State Forest  is awesome all year round.
Our last 4 trips have been here.






Pebble

Busselton WA, favourite place to live at the moment I guess.
One of the pics shows the amazing amount of seagrass that washes up after stormy weather.




This patch of bush near Nannup WA was home for a while too, a contrast to living near the beach.



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