Can I borrow one of your green pins, John? I only need one at the mo.
Gary, the green pins , are not primarily for where he has been ,!!But,!! where he has encountered F/male back packers,,,,, Come one down to Greens Gary, Nooooo teeth ,??? Noooooo worry, just eat soup sandwiches,,,,,,,,hehehhehe Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Thursday 24th of October 2013 10:43:21 AM
Just a question, I have no green pins but I am a bit green around the gills wishing I could be with you happy lot, maybe one day, but not this time.
The question is if travelling from WA via Augusta in WA, what is the most direct route to Greens from Augusta please,
Thanks
Ron and Shirley said
08:40 PM Oct 24, 2013
Duh wrote:
Duh wrote:
Just a question, I have no green pins but I am a bit green around the gills wishing I could be with you happy lot, maybe one day, but not this time.
The question is if travelling from WA via Augusta in WA, what is the most direct route to Greens from Augusta please,
Thanks
Anyone
Have driven Elmore (just down the road from Corop/Greens Lake), Rochester, Echuca, Cohuna, Kerang, Swan Hill many times all good roads unless there are floods about as the country is flat.
Swan Hill to Mildura quite a few times and is all highway stuff.
Mildura, Renmark, Burra, Peterborough, Orroroo, Willmington, Port Augusta, only driven a couple of times and again easy driving.
All up I would say around 1000km.
BTW Sorry for returning the thread back to the topic.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Thursday 24th of October 2013 08:44:39 PM
Duh said
10:22 PM Oct 24, 2013
Many thanks all for the directions, made an error in my locations, I meant to say from Pt Augusta, SA, not Augusta WA, musta had a Duh moment!
However have picked it up from there on the map/info given, thanks. So looks like Mildura, then Echuca, have been to Mildura so ok up to that point.
Sorry for the diversion Yeoeleven John, sort of related to the subject matter, love the map.
-- Edited by Duh on Friday 25th of October 2013 01:39:40 AM
countryroad said
10:36 PM Oct 24, 2013
The green pins look great, sort of make a statement...no wonder we're all impressed
Robyn
GaryKelly said
10:46 PM Oct 24, 2013
Soup sangers ain't so silly. Isn't it the Italians who dunk bread in their minestrone? My dad used to clean the gravy off his plate with a slice of bread every night. Meanwhile, it wasn't a female backpacker I met on my little mini Odyssey recently, it was a middle age blonde wearing knee-length high-heeled leather boots and a leather bikini top. She wanted to know if I had any spare coffee and I said NO!!!!!!! Frightened the bloody daylights outta me, I can tellya.
herbie said
12:12 AM Oct 25, 2013
Wait till you get them knocking on your door Garry asking if they can borrow a cup of sugar !!!!
She also could have had the Harley parked under cover some where hiding from the cops re all this round up in Qld Bikies.
herbie said
12:15 AM Oct 25, 2013
Wait till you get them knocking on your door Garry asking if they can borrow a cup of sugar !!!!
She also could have had the Harley parked under cover some where hiding from the cops re all this round up in Qld Bikies...
Duh said
12:53 AM Oct 25, 2013
Duh wrote:
Just a question, I have no green pins but I am a bit green around the gills wishing I could be with you happy lot, maybe one day, but not this time.
The question is if travelling from WA via Augusta in WA, what is the most direct route to Greens from Augusta please,
Thanks
Anyone
Happywanderer said
01:35 AM Oct 25, 2013
The only part I would know Vic would be Victoria. I would suggest Swan Hill and Mildura then Echuca.
dazren said
03:04 AM Oct 25, 2013
garykelly wrote [ in part ] it was a middle age blonde wearing knee-length high-heeled leather boots and a leather bikini top. She wanted to know if I had any spare coffee and I said NO!!!!!!! Frightened the bloody daylights outta me, I can tellya.
Hello Gary, I ran your description of her past Dougwe and Wombat, And they say that it sounds exactly like Michelle ?? [ BohemianGypsy ] So it looks like you may have met your first greynomad ??
rockylizard said
04:44 AM Oct 25, 2013
Duh wrote:
Just a question, I have no green pins but I am a bit green around the gills wishing I could be with you happy lot, maybe one day, but not this time.
The question is if travelling from WA via Augusta in WA, what is the most direct route to Greens from Augusta please,
Are you heading this way Vic???????? Love to see the "great Duh" here!!!!!
QueenKombi said
08:52 PM Oct 25, 2013
Duh wrote:
Many thanks all for the directions, made an error in my locations, I meant to say from Pt Augusta, SA, not Augusta WA, musta had a Duh moment!
However have picked it up from there on the map/info given, thanks. So looks like Mildura, then Echuca, have been to Mildura so ok up to that point.
Sorry for the diversion Yeoeleven John, sort of related to the subject matter, love the map.
-- Edited by Duh on Friday 25th of October 2013 01:39:40 AM
Take the Augusta Highway from Port Augusta to Port Pirie and down to Crystal Brock where the Goyder Highway begins. Follow the Goyder, which changes names several times along the way, but is essentially the Goyder through to where it changed into the Sturt Highway well before Renmark. Follow the Sturt straight to Renmark and from there across to Mildura, then on to Echuca. From Echuca head South to Rochester, then down through one of the smaller roads travelling South East to the Midland Highway. If you want to play it safe, you can come all the way down to Elmore from Echuca as Elmore is right on the Midland Highway at the turn-off to Shepparton. Green's Lake is clearly marked on the map and is roughly a quarter of the way between Elmore and Shepparton on the left hand side of the Midland Highway and just past Corop.
Hope that helps
Duh said
07:50 AM Oct 26, 2013
Thanks for the directions QK, I found it on the map ok, it also had a tent shown on the map for camping which helped look for it.
Wow, that's a long drive from WA, but who knows I might just turn up that way one day Jules, but not this time. From one of your posts I see you are going to be there late November, but can't see me being there at this stage, have a few things on the plate.
Hope you all are having a great time and I bet there are a few stories flowing around that camp fire, I will be there in spirit if not in body!
Thanks again everyone, I've been to Mildura and Bendigo (many moons ago) but a bit rusty on the area now. Just as a matter of interest, if near Mildura on your travels, stop at Wentworth on the NSW side (where all the rivers meet) and visit their museum, and the big red Perry sandhills picnic area just out of town is a great photo opportunity, how the red sandhill got there is beyond me, looks more like something you would see around Ayers Rock (Uluru) or something. See;
Well I have made it and as per the other thread have met up with several Grey Nomads.
Jules does such a good job on reporting the happenings here I have got it easy for a while. John
You have earned the first one, now to build up an impressive collection.
I have a couple more covering my travels to date. The post was made September 2012 and has been updated on the road.
http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/maps-of-my-travels.html
John
Gary, the green pins , are not primarily for where he has been ,!!But,!! where he has encountered F/male back packers,,,,, Come one down to Greens Gary, Nooooo teeth ,??? Noooooo worry, just eat soup sandwiches,,,,,,,,hehehhehe Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Thursday 24th of October 2013 10:43:21 AM
Just a question, I have no green pins but I am a bit green around the gills wishing I could be with you happy lot, maybe one day, but not this time.
The question is if travelling from WA via Augusta in WA, what is the most direct route to Greens from Augusta please,
Thanks
Have driven Elmore (just down the road from Corop/Greens Lake), Rochester, Echuca, Cohuna, Kerang, Swan Hill many times all good roads unless there are floods about as the country is flat.
Swan Hill to Mildura quite a few times and is all highway stuff.
Mildura, Renmark, Burra, Peterborough, Orroroo, Willmington, Port Augusta, only driven a couple of times and again easy driving.
All up I would say around 1000km.
BTW Sorry for returning the thread back to the topic.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Thursday 24th of October 2013 08:44:39 PM
Many thanks all for the directions, made an error in my locations, I meant to say from Pt Augusta, SA, not Augusta WA, musta had a Duh moment!
However have picked it up from there on the map/info given, thanks. So looks like Mildura, then Echuca, have been to Mildura so ok up to that point.
Sorry for the diversion Yeoeleven John, sort of related to the subject matter, love the map.
-- Edited by Duh on Friday 25th of October 2013 01:39:40 AM
Robyn
Wait till you get them knocking on your door Garry asking if they can borrow a cup of sugar !!!!
She also could have had the Harley parked under cover some where hiding from the cops re all this round up in Qld Bikies.
Wait till you get them knocking on your door Garry asking if they can borrow a cup of sugar !!!!
She also could have had the Harley parked under cover some where hiding from the cops re all this round up in Qld Bikies...
Anyone
garykelly wrote [ in part ] it was a middle age blonde wearing knee-length high-heeled leather boots and a leather bikini top. She wanted to know if I had any spare coffee and I said NO!!!!!!! Frightened the bloody daylights outta me, I can tellya.
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Hello Gary, I ran your description of her past Dougwe and Wombat, And they say that it sounds exactly like Michelle ?? [ BohemianGypsy ] So it looks like you may have met your first greynomad ??
Gday...
Hope this works ... Mr Google knows all
https://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Augusta,+Western+Australia&daddr=-36.45995,144.842162&hl=en&geocode=FVdl9P0d2jDdBimnDFTBhZYvKjEgCXokOPYABA%3BFVKq0_0dsh2iCA&aq=0&oq=augusta&sll=-36.493078,144.738007&sspn=0.645859,1.352692&vpsrc=6&mra=ls&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.578015,132.143555&spn=21.3523,43.286133&t=m&z=5&dirflg=d>
Cheers - John
Take the Augusta Highway from Port Augusta to Port Pirie and down to Crystal Brock where the Goyder Highway begins. Follow the Goyder, which changes names several times along the way, but is essentially the Goyder through to where it changed into the Sturt Highway well before Renmark. Follow the Sturt straight to Renmark and from there across to Mildura, then on to Echuca. From Echuca head South to Rochester, then down through one of the smaller roads travelling South East to the Midland Highway. If you want to play it safe, you can come all the way down to Elmore from Echuca as Elmore is right on the Midland Highway at the turn-off to Shepparton. Green's Lake is clearly marked on the map and is roughly a quarter of the way between Elmore and Shepparton on the left hand side of the Midland Highway and just past Corop.
Hope that helps
Thanks for the directions QK, I found it on the map ok, it also had a tent shown on the map for camping which helped look for it.
Wow, that's a long drive from WA, but who knows I might just turn up that way one day Jules, but not this time. From one of your posts I see you are going to be there late November, but can't see me being there at this stage, have a few things on the plate.
Hope you all are having a great time and I bet there are a few stories flowing around that camp fire, I will be there in spirit if not in body!
Thanks again everyone, I've been to Mildura and Bendigo (many moons ago) but a bit rusty on the area now. Just as a matter of interest, if near Mildura on your travels, stop at Wentworth on the NSW side (where all the rivers meet) and visit their museum, and the big red Perry sandhills picnic area just out of town is a great photo opportunity, how the red sandhill got there is beyond me, looks more like something you would see around Ayers Rock (Uluru) or something. See;
http://www.geomaps.com.au/scripts/perrysandhills.php
http://rednomadoz.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/australias-scenic-public-toilets-22.html