I am back from my excursion absolutely exhausted, and am too tired to try to guess your location.
Are you bragging, have go.
I am stuck at home, so I am not real friendly?
Radar, I feel like I have walked to Goondiwindi and toobeah and back. In fact I almost have. Thinking I need to go back to greynomadding. Far more relaxing.
Sorry you are stuck at home. Hope you are not unwell.
Is you photo near Newcastle?
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DUNMOWIN is no longer on the road and still DUNMOWIN!
I am back from my excursion absolutely exhausted, and am too tired to try to guess your location.
Are you bragging, have go.
I am stuck at home, so I am not real friendly?
Radar, I feel like I have walked to Goondiwindi and toobeah and back. In fact I almost have. Thinking I need to go back to greynomadding. Far more relaxing.
Sorry you are stuck at home. Hope you are not unwell.
Is you photo near Newcastle?
Hi Dunmowin
This morning I wrote a very long hint about this unique walk and it has disappeared but you have worked it out, double points.
Wow Radar, when I said Newcastle it was only a guess, and your picture does not match mine on the Anzac Walk. Never mind, I will take it all the same, and find a picture to post.
I do think I have seen the weir but I am a bit tricked as where.
On checking Inverell has a dam, then a weir and the golf club looks a treat ( I don't play anymore).
Inverell has been a great place to recharge then travel some more.
Inverell NSW.
I agree with all you say Radar, enjoyed a week of veterans(old fella) golf there 2 weeks ago, a Scottish town named after the grazing property established by Alexander Campbell, population around 17000.
Over to you.
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I do think I have seen the weir but I am a bit tricked as where.
On checking Inverell has a dam, then a weir and the golf club looks a treat ( I don't play anymore).
Inverell has been a great place to recharge then travel some more.
Inverell NSW.
I agree with all you say Radar, enjoyed a week of veterans(old fella) golf there 2 weeks ago, a Scottish town named after the grazing property established by Alexander Campbell, population around 17000.
Over to you.
I remember my mother saying a early settler of Inverell was a way back relative and her mother, my grandmother had a sister living there and ran a bakery form about 1910 as I recall.
Another thing I just learnt doing some checking before I put my foot into it, New England Area covers Armidale to the west and Casino to the east, well I be.
Ok, where will you find this good place to sit and eat your "fish and chips" and be entertained by the seagulls?