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Dougwe said
08:21 AM May 25, 2019
Hi Steve,
I am not sure if anyone else is having a problem but I can't open your link sorry.
Edit.....Just a thought, maybe ask Cindy (Webmaster) to delete the other posts to help clean the section up a bit.
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ithinktomyself said
09:42 AM May 25, 2019
Thanks Dougwe
The link should be fixed now
Possum3 said
10:37 AM May 25, 2019
Absolutely brilliant, we really enjoyed your trip.
Dougwe said
11:37 AM May 25, 2019
Thanks Steve, great read and pics. I agree. keep outa that pud mate. I also liked the sculptures. I love scouting around for those things myself.
Granty said
02:38 PM May 25, 2019
Thanks Steve, Great photos and I love your commentary. Rod.
ithinktomyself said
03:08 PM May 25, 2019
Thanks Possum3, Dougwe, Granty for your great feedback!
Also thanks to Cindy for cleaning up the mess I made double posting.
Woody n Sue said
07:45 AM Jul 2, 2019
Great read and view as I live not too far from Sealake it was interesting to read your comments ,
Many many moons ago as a young buck with a couple of mates set out to ride our motorcycles around the lake , we got a wee bit too far out on the lake front not too far past my grandparents farm and the surface of the lake couldnt hold up the bikes as we tried flicking mud at each other with the rear tyre and we went from about 60 /70 kph to deeply stuck in the mud in a split second took three of us two hours to drag the two bikes out of the salty mud , a bit later one mate had a flat tyre , then two up the other bike sent a rocker through the top of the rocker cover which left my poor little 175 to get us all home then to return in the Ute to pick up the stricken bikes . Ahhh the good oll days .
Hi all
Chapter 32 in my meanderings
Stevie's Wanderings Post 32
As before, let me know of any errors or omissions
Cheers
Steve
-- Edited by ithinktomyself on Saturday 25th of May 2019 09:38:20 AM
-- Edited by ithinktomyself on Saturday 25th of May 2019 09:38:57 AM
Hi Steve,
I am not sure if anyone else is having a problem but I can't open your link sorry.
Edit.....Just a thought, maybe ask Cindy (Webmaster) to delete the other posts to help clean the section up a bit.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Saturday 25th of May 2019 08:23:21 AM
Thanks Dougwe
The link should be fixed now
Thanks Possum3, Dougwe, Granty for your great feedback!
Also thanks to Cindy for cleaning up the mess I made double posting.
Many many moons ago as a young buck with a couple of mates set out to ride our motorcycles around the lake , we got a wee bit too far out on the lake front not too far past my grandparents farm and the surface of the lake couldnt hold up the bikes as we tried flicking mud at each other with the rear tyre and we went from about 60 /70 kph to deeply stuck in the mud in a split second took three of us two hours to drag the two bikes out of the salty mud , a bit later one mate had a flat tyre , then two up the other bike sent a rocker through the top of the rocker cover which left my poor little 175 to get us all home then to return in the Ute to pick up the stricken bikes . Ahhh the good oll days .
Woody