Where is everyone going for Easter. We will be staying home and spending it with the family. have a great day everyone.
shekon said
08:55 AM Apr 4, 2014
Probably free camping in a paddock at my son's dairy farm. Only if there is not a lot of rain. By a creek, fires allowed, kids will camp also, and if we get lonely, then there are always the cows,to talk to.
Willow said
10:13 AM Apr 4, 2014
Like a lot of others, Easter is the one time I stay well away from travelling/camping etc.
dING said
10:43 AM Apr 4, 2014
Easter and other Public Holidays
Are times I avoid traveling or camping
To many little arguments for birth control
Running around and making themselves
Into rowdy public nuisances (not any of yours of course)
MollyW said
10:58 AM Apr 4, 2014
I will be packing my horse truck and heading to "Pine Plains" station at Patchewollock Vic.
It is 100 years of the O'Sullivan occupation of the property. Big family reunion!!
Unfortunately the government canceled the lease on the property. It is now a burnt out blackened 167000 acres thanks to the DSP.
Jonathan said
11:48 AM Apr 4, 2014
.. Hartwood Country Music Festival ..
also prefer not to be on the roads at Christmas and Easter times !
robcer said
08:19 PM Apr 4, 2014
We will be at Aysons reserve at Elmore Vic. We plan on staying here until the end of the month and then move onto Albury/Wodonga.
Gerty Dancer said
09:37 PM Apr 4, 2014
We'll be heading away from the coast inland from Perth to Goomalling perhaps, or other small interesting towns off the beaten track.
Jayco Gypsy said
11:51 PM Apr 4, 2014
I'm breaking my no travel rule at Easter since I'm off work this year and heading to Ellendale Pool. Leaving very early Thursday morning and returning Wednesday. Hopefully will miss part of the exodus from Perth.
chaslib said
06:28 AM Apr 5, 2014
We leave the very first weekday after both QLD and NSW Easter school holidays when school kids are locked back in their classrooms and their parents and their cars are back where they belong - at home. We plan on spending 2 weeks with friends at Leslie Dam near Warwick before heading west to Cunnamulla and then south to the Murray and north to QLD once the weather gets too cold returning in September - all things going to plan.
Oz Gypsy said
07:18 PM Apr 6, 2014
We have managed to secure a site at Myrtleford caravan park near Bright, VIC, so we can experience the Autumn colours.
Being on the road full time means that sometimes you just have to put up with the ankle biters and their parents if you want to tick the items off the bucket list, and/or need to park up somewhere before going to visit daughter in Melbourne once she gets back from car racing at Bathurst over Easter.
Wizardofoz said
10:26 AM Apr 7, 2014
I will be in Gundagai for the Easter period at the Gundagai Tourist Park, I am hopefully getting away from the maddening crowds of the Murray River, we are currently in Echuca.
-- Edited by Wizardofoz on Monday 7th of April 2014 10:27:09 AM
intouch said
02:48 PM Apr 7, 2014
We may just head up to Gloria Vale or Bretti, both free camps on the Manning River.
Both camps are about an hour and an hour and a quarter thru Gloucester NSW.
Off thunderbolts way on the road to Walcha.
Then again we may stay home and have every thing ready for our trip down the West Coast.
ken thomas said
04:39 PM Apr 7, 2014
Wizardofoz wrote:
I will be in Gundagai for the Easter period at the Gundagai Tourist Park, I am hopefully getting away from the maddening crowds of the Murray River, we are currently in Echuca.
-- Edited by Wizardofoz on Monday 7th of April 2014 10:27:09 AM
I am in Echuca and could catch up for coffee ?/
Ken
Wizardofoz said
10:49 AM Apr 8, 2014
Why not Ken, I am in the Echuca Tourist Park (Top Tourist) until friday.
TowBall said
02:16 PM Apr 8, 2014
shekon wrote:
Probably free camping in a paddock at my son's dairy farm. Only if there is not a lot of rain. By a creek, fires allowed, kids will camp also, and if we get lonely, then there are always the cows,to talk to.
Hi Shekon - Cows are a funny mob - you fuss over them twice a day, they give you a bit of milk & as soon as they get out of the milking shed, they wont talk to you........ lol
beiffe said
10:37 AM Apr 9, 2014
I will be hiding alongside the Murray river just north of Murray Bridge till after Easter then somewhere in SA/VIC for a few months.
Regards
Brian
Where is everyone going for Easter. We will be staying home and spending it with the family. have a great day everyone.
Are times I avoid traveling or camping
To many little arguments for birth control
Running around and making themselves
Into rowdy public nuisances (not any of yours of course)
.. Hartwood Country Music Festival ..
also prefer not to be on the roads at Christmas and Easter times !
We leave the very first weekday after both QLD and NSW Easter school holidays when school kids are locked back in their classrooms and their parents and their cars are back where they belong - at home. We plan on spending 2 weeks with friends at Leslie Dam near Warwick before heading west to Cunnamulla and then south to the Murray and north to QLD once the weather gets too cold returning in September - all things going to plan.
We have managed to secure a site at Myrtleford caravan park near Bright, VIC, so we can experience the Autumn colours.
Being on the road full time means that sometimes you just have to put up with the ankle biters and their parents if you want to tick the items off the bucket list, and/or need to park up somewhere before going to visit daughter in Melbourne once she gets back from car racing at Bathurst over Easter.
I will be in Gundagai for the Easter period at the Gundagai Tourist Park, I am hopefully getting away from the maddening crowds of the Murray River, we are currently in Echuca.
-- Edited by Wizardofoz on Monday 7th of April 2014 10:27:09 AM
Both camps are about an hour and an hour and a quarter thru Gloucester NSW.
Off thunderbolts way on the road to Walcha.
Then again we may stay home and have every thing ready for our trip down the West Coast.
I am in Echuca and could catch up for coffee ?/
Ken
Why not Ken, I am in the Echuca Tourist Park (Top Tourist) until friday.
Hi Shekon - Cows are a funny mob - you fuss over them twice a day, they give you a bit of milk & as soon as they get out of the milking shed, they wont talk to you........ lol
Regards
Brian