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Lake Bolac


Hi,

As the new owner of the Lake Bolac caravan park (Note: effective from 1 March 2010, not before) I like to make you all aware that there is cheap caravan camping on the foreshore of Lake Bolac. From memory, it's about $15/ per day. Toilets are available at the camp sites.

Lake Bolac foreshore committee runs the foreshore parking/camping, but for a few dollars extra, you can avail yourselfs of the Lake Bolac Caravan Park amenities, social gettogethers, camp kitchen, BBQ, hot showers, etc, etc.

Web site and details will be posted when they become available.
Best regards to all
Frank

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How good is this.   One of our own with a CP.  At least you know what we all need.

Thanks for the info.  Will see you when we come through.

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Good on ya,

You're welcome anytime, our intend is to cater for the gray nomads (I am one myself) and families having a holiday for a couple of days or a couple of weeks.


Heaps to do and see in this area. As we are near the Grampians, lots to explore as well.
If you got a doggie with you, we will look after it for the day, if you're going into the National Park. (No 4 legged friends allowed.)

Best regards
Frank

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gray nomad wrote:

Good on ya,

You're welcome anytime, our intend is to cater for the gray nomads (I am one myself) and families having a holiday for a couple of days or a couple of weeks.


Heaps to do and see in this area. As we are near the Grampians, lots to explore as well.
If you got a doggie with you, we will look after it for the day, if you're going into the National Park. (No 4 legged friends allowed.)

Best regards
Frank



Love the idea of furry-kid baby-sitters.  You'll definitely see me sometime Frank,

Thank you,
Cheers,
xina. 



-- Edited by xina on Thursday 28th of January 2010 06:02:39 PM

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Hi Xina,

Looking forward to it.

What sort of doggies do you have, (hope not tree climbing scaly ones blankstare)

Just the usual conditions,
on a leash and pick up the doo doos.
Plenty of area to walk the doggies olong the foreshore, chase rabbits, etc, etc.

Best regards
Frank



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Always have my special Doggie Bags, but have another problem. 2 small Chihuahuas' who have never even had a Collar on, let alone a lead. They usually stay in the Van. Get out for nature calls, and straight back in. [Their choice.]

Cheers,
xina.

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xina wrote:







Always have my special Doggie Bags, but have another problem. 2 small Chihuahuas' who have never even had a Collar on, let alone a lead. They usually stay in the Van. Get out for nature calls, and straight back in. [Their choice.]

Cheers,
xina.







Yep, same as us Gayle.

Our little Toy Poodle Sarina, loves to do the same. Which is why we always give the 'Dog Restrictive' venues a wide berth.

 



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Has the lake got water in it.........Hmmmmmmm.....if I recall I was heading east from Hamilton.....it was on my left..........wasnt too exciting.to see..was just salt.......I could be wrong???


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Hello Frank.Gee mate a breath of fresh air from you.Sounds just the go.Good luck with your endevours.We will certainly be paying you a visit.Do you allow Ducks on leads?Black ones especially,a bit feral and a full on pants Duck.Just warning you Frank if he should appear lock up your women folk,oh you don't have Fireflys down there do you.?Cheers.Ibbo.

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G'day Sheilas and Fellas,

2 weeks ago, when I visited last Lake Bolac, there was water (not much) in the Lake. With the rain we were having last week, I expected that some runoff would occur.

I just paid another visit to get some legal stuff done and unfortunatly, there is bugger all water left in it. Lake Bolac had dried up about 100 years ago and then stayed filled up for the last 99 years. Yes there are variations in level due to inflows and vaporization, only to be expected.

Lets hope that the long range weather forcasts are blessed by the Rain-Gods, or else I will have to perform a rain dance (Ladies, this would not be a pretty sight yawn.)

But I suppose it's like the stock market, it goes up, it goes down. I am positive that it will go up again, hopefully soon.

As I mentioned earlier, there is cheap camping at the foreshore, I think it's about $15.00, but as I also said, for a few bucks more you get much more than just a camping spot.
We have actually fairly good amenities, childrens play ground and I will certainly make sure that your pooches are looked after when you're off into the NP. Also , I want to introduce a few other things for grey nomads and families, like Pizza night, fresh damper baking, fresh bread baking,  etc. Things to get strangers together and part as friends.  (In a week or two biggrin )

Besides all this, golf course, Bowling Club, Swimming Pool and Tennis Court are all available within about 100 yards at a very small cost. They are owned by the Town, (I think) and are of exellent quality.

As far as doggies are concerned, if they cause no problem, I have no problem, but at my request, they should be put on a leash or kept in the caravan.

Thanks to all for your kind comments. I am certainly looking forward to my adventure and to meet all of you sometime soon.

Best regards
Frank





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the one thing that we found that was ever popular is the "fire pit" with log seating around it, I first seen this idea at cobdogla and thought it was fantastic

the circle would contain probably 30 people seated and the owner used to stoke up the fire just on sundown, we had roast spuds and many good happy hours around that

a damn good way to get strangers together and make a happy park!

frank, please put that in "the suggestion" box, it's a guaranteed winner every time!

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fire pit is IN,
Thanks Dave06

Best regards
Frank



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Dont put many log for seating around it.....I do like my comfy chair

-- Edited by Smokeydk on Tuesday 9th of February 2010 11:12:18 AM

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Vhell Shmokey,

Vhat is going to happen is this:
1. I vhill put in se fire pit for all to enjoy, ja! and you vill enjoy it too, ja!
2. I vhill make it veryy comfortable for all to sit, but you are allowed to take your very own chair with you, ja!
3. If you want to sit on a log, I vhill provide a log, but better to bring in your easy chair, Ja.

Who said us square heads have no sense of humour?
Regards
Frank


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