Kris and I have been offline for a little while and spent some time, well, a month actually, at Giralia Station in the Exmouth Gulf. Kris has been diligently updating the blog and some of the regulars from this site have been following our antics. Anyway, we've had a couple of adventures like fishing, prawning, and watching the sunset from the rust coloured sand hills surrounding the Giralia homestead. If you want to catch up on our adventures at Giralia then you can see them here:
Great work Colin and Kris. Love your blog. My comment on your other post about drone etc applies here as well.
I'd love to have a drone but would stress too much about losing it or it dropping and wrecking it.
Tony Bev said
12:05 PM Jun 7, 2018
Glad to see that you had a good time, up in our north west
ColinEast said
05:54 PM Jun 7, 2018
Thanks Doug. That is a real concern. I have a couple of stories where a strong wind blew the done off a cliff and out to sea and another where I ran out of battery and crash landed 60ft up a cliff in the Merchiston Gorge!
ColinEast said
05:55 PM Jun 7, 2018
Thanks Tony. Loving it up here and will be back. Cheers.
Howdy,
Kris and I have been offline for a little while and spent some time, well, a month actually, at Giralia Station in the Exmouth Gulf. Kris has been diligently updating the blog and some of the regulars from this site have been following our antics. Anyway, we've had a couple of adventures like fishing, prawning, and watching the sunset from the rust coloured sand hills surrounding the Giralia homestead. If you want to catch up on our adventures at Giralia then you can see them here:
http://www.travelblog.geospatial-ict.com.au/index.php/2018/04/24/day-97-20th-april-2018-giralia-station/
Cheers
Col
I'd love to have a drone but would stress too much about losing it or it dropping and wrecking it.
Thanks Doug. That is a real concern. I have a couple of stories where a strong wind blew the done off a cliff and out to sea and another where I ran out of battery and crash landed 60ft up a cliff in the Merchiston Gorge!
Thanks Tony. Loving it up here and will be back. Cheers.