Lovely photos HunnyBunny. We are hoping to be going up that way next year.
HunnyBunny said
02:53 PM Sep 29, 2016
I hope you do go......you will love it!!
Papou said
03:31 PM Oct 11, 2016
Urunga for me :) , will go back for longer stay..Walk the boardwalk with fishing gear n come back with a good feed or take the camera and come back with a few shots :) either way its a nice part of the World with walking distance to shops , Pub , Club and a magic little cakeshop which makes fingerlikkin Lammingtons as well as pies, etc....
dave48 said
10:06 AM Oct 12, 2016
Hi Papou
Just out of curiosity where did you stay there. Great place I agree
Dave
Papou said
02:41 PM Oct 12, 2016
dave48 wrote:
Hi Papou Just out of curiosity where did you stay there. Great place I agree Dave
Park straight across the road from the township and backs onto the carpark leading to the boardwalk , imensly clean park with nice big sites as well as little white n grey bunny rabbits raoming all over the place which for mw made it a tad relaxing feeding them milk arrowroot bikkies lol..
Easy walk along the boardwalk for some fishing off the rockwall though you only get a short window to fish due to the run that runs into and out of the system ..
dave48 said
04:05 PM Oct 12, 2016
Thank you very much. Will be there soon if I can finish up a few things here
Dave
Papou said
05:56 PM Oct 12, 2016
When you book in get the membership card and gives you a free night after so many stays???, ...
Papou said
10:44 AM Oct 13, 2016
If you drink bottled wster , buy beforeehsnd as licals store charge like wounded Bulls.
Papou said
11:41 AM Oct 13, 2016
Meant to read bottled water :), local conveneant store wanted twice the price of woolies or coles for a 2 doz pack of 600ml bottles.
My only gripe of the town lol
LLD said
12:12 PM Oct 16, 2016
The Bakery at Crescent Head. Wife used buy 2 cakes each day and we'd have 1/2 each. Then I was sent one day and only came home with one. In real trouble until she saw the size of it (the cake).
-- Edited by LLD on Sunday 16th of October 2016 12:15:35 PM
Last month we spent a week bush camping in the remote & fairly inaccessible Big Desert area in NW Victoria. There was no-one around except us for the whole time. No TV, phone or internet, it was a wonderful experience. The wildflowers in bloom, animals & birdlife including the endangered Malleefowl were fantastic. We spent a large part of the day wandering around with our cameras & at night enjoyed sitting by the campfire looking up at the Milky Way. BYO everything basically.
That sounds really good Desert Dweller and love your photos.
Desert Dweller said
11:45 AM Nov 21, 2016
Not every ones cup of tea, definitely not a place to stay at during Summer as the temperature regularly exceeds 40+ degrees with no shade to speak of.
If there was a bush fire there's nowhere to run. It's a great place to relax, get away from it all & ''be at one with nature'' at other times of the year though.
macka17 said
10:06 AM Apr 16, 2017
Papou...
Buy a dual filter unit and install in water line under sink
I have it to a separate stainless water tank and sink tap for drinking\kettle only.
Filtered into tank. Dual Filtered from tank to tap.
$60 to $120, plus coupla hrs of your tine if installing tap too.
That won't take too long to recoup and all your drinking water is free after that.
PLUS.
99% of the time.
Your filtered water. is a LOT cleaner\sweeter
than that stuff in plastic bottles.
Most of them are only filtered then bottled.
They basically all a big con.
Jewel said
07:42 PM Jun 22, 2017
Beautiful photos Desert Dweller.
Sounds like a dream to be able to get away from everything like that.
glassies said
11:37 AM Jul 7, 2017
Roper river mountain creek met so many awesome people and barra fishing incredible
intouch said
11:36 AM Jul 12, 2017
Lake Macquarie NSW, and Port Stephen NSW. Lake Macquarie is South of Newcastle. Port Stephens is North of Newcastle.
Whilst travelling across the Nullarbor I drove towards a cliff edge to find the 'Great Australian Bight'. It is up there with Ayers Rock for a OMGmoment...Beautiful even though it was a little rainy, cold & overcast.... Gwynnie
Hi everyone, I have travelled from the most Northern parts to the most Southerly parts of Australia on the "Big Loop Road" filling out my "bucket list" ...... But of all the places I have seen my trip to 'Cape York' Peninsula has been the most heart felt and 'OMG moment'. I walked to 'the tip' of Australian one day and flew over it in a helicopter the next day!! Happy travels from Gwynnie
I am here visiting friends in the farming district of Oberon NSW. I couldn't resist posting a few pristine landscape photos of this beautiful district at this time. Gwynnie
-- Edited by matildatraveller on Tuesday 7th of November 2017 01:21:02 PM
Litchfield NP - think (?) it may be Florence Falls.
Purnulu - Bungle Bungles NP
Found some older photos on a stick recently, so thought I would share some with you guys - loved every minute of this trip - Melbourne to Melbourne, and lots in between.
-- Edited by jules47 on Tuesday 7th of November 2017 10:36:39 PM
I have just come back from Phillip Island after attending the Super Sprint race meet and great fun was had by all of my rev head mates (both male & female) reaching speeds in excess of 220 km WOW!! The weather was fantastic and sunny with an average temperature of 24 degrees.
Hello again, Today I left Port Melbourne for Devonport on the beautiful Apple Isle- Tassie. The start was rather early but finally we were underway. My visit is from 29th Jan - 01 st of April. See you all on the other side with loads of photos ....Gwynnie
jules47 said
11:40 AM Jan 29, 2018
Keep in touch Gwynnie - love Tassy.
matildatraveller said
08:05 AM Jan 30, 2018
Thanks Jules, first morning here. Love the cooler weather. It was still 31 degrees at 2:30am in Melbourne the night before I left. Gwynnie
I hope you do go......you will love it!!
Just out of curiosity where did you stay there. Great place I agree
Dave
Park straight across the road from the township and backs onto the carpark leading to the boardwalk , imensly clean park with nice big sites as well as little white n grey bunny rabbits raoming all over the place which for mw made it a tad relaxing feeding them milk arrowroot bikkies lol..
Easy walk along the boardwalk for some fishing off the rockwall though you only get a short window to fish due to the run that runs into and out of the system ..
Dave
The Bakery at Crescent Head. Wife used buy 2 cakes each day and we'd have 1/2 each. Then I was sent one day and only came home with one. In real trouble until she saw the size of it (the cake).
-- Edited by LLD on Sunday 16th of October 2016 12:15:35 PM
The little blowhole at Kiama.
Bourbon&Cola o'clock at Shellharbour.
Pubs in the Scrub (Grawin - Lightning Ridge or thereabouts).
1. Club in the Scrub (Grawin Golf Club)
2 & 3. Sheepyards.
4. Glengarry Hilton.
Last month we spent a week bush camping in the remote & fairly inaccessible Big Desert area in NW Victoria. There was no-one around except us for the whole time. No TV, phone or internet, it was a wonderful experience. The wildflowers in bloom, animals & birdlife including the endangered Malleefowl were fantastic. We spent a large part of the day wandering around with our cameras & at night enjoyed sitting by the campfire looking up at the Milky Way. BYO everything basically.
Not every ones cup of tea, definitely not a place to stay at during Summer as the temperature regularly exceeds 40+ degrees with no shade to speak of.
If there was a bush fire there's nowhere to run. It's a great place to relax, get away from it all & ''be at one with nature'' at other times of the year though.
Buy a dual filter unit and install in water line under sink
I have it to a separate stainless water tank and sink tap for drinking\kettle only.
Filtered into tank. Dual Filtered from tank to tap.
$60 to $120, plus coupla hrs of your tine if installing tap too.
That won't take too long to recoup and all your drinking water is free after that.
PLUS.
99% of the time.
Your filtered water. is a LOT cleaner\sweeter
than that stuff in plastic bottles.
Most of them are only filtered then bottled.
They basically all a big con.
Beautiful photos Desert Dweller.
Sounds like a dream to be able to get away from everything like that.
Lake Macquarie is South of Newcastle.
Port Stephens is North of Newcastle.
Lake Macquarie NSW, and Port Stephen NSW.
Lake Macquarie is South of Newcastle.
Port Stephens is North of Newcastle.
Whilst travelling across the Nullarbor I drove towards a cliff edge to find the 'Great Australian Bight'. It is up there with Ayers Rock for a OMG moment...Beautiful even though it was a little rainy, cold & overcast.... Gwynnie
Hi everyone, I have travelled from the most Northern parts to the most Southerly parts of Australia on the "Big Loop Road" filling out my "bucket list" ......
But of all the places I have seen my trip to 'Cape York' Peninsula has been the most heart felt and 'OMG moment'. I walked to 'the tip' of Australian one day and flew over it in a helicopter the next day!! Happy travels from Gwynnie 
Hi fellow travellers,
I am here visiting friends in the farming district of Oberon NSW. I couldn't resist posting a few pristine landscape photos of this beautiful district at this time. Gwynnie
-- Edited by matildatraveller on Tuesday 7th of November 2017 01:21:02 PM
Fern Pool - Karijini NP -
Litchfield NP - think (?) it may be Florence Falls.
Purnulu - Bungle Bungles NP
Found some older photos on a stick recently, so thought I would share some with you guys - loved every minute of this trip - Melbourne to Melbourne, and lots in between.
-- Edited by jules47 on Tuesday 7th of November 2017 10:36:39 PM
Hello fellow travellers,
I have just come back from Phillip Island after attending the Super Sprint race meet and great fun was had by all of my rev head mates (both male & female) reaching speeds in excess of 220 km WOW!! The weather was fantastic and sunny with an average temperature of 24 degrees.
Hello again, Today I left Port Melbourne for Devonport on the beautiful Apple Isle- Tassie. The start was rather early but finally we were underway. My visit is from 29th Jan - 01 st of April. See you all on the other side with loads of photos ....Gwynnie
Thanks Jules, first morning here. Love the cooler weather. It was still 31 degrees at 2:30am in Melbourne the night before I left.
Gwynnie