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WA Wheatbelt - moving on


After spending 6 weeks in Mundijong, we have finally moved on, and are currently zig-zagging across the WA wheatbelt.  Last night we spent in a free camp at Pumphries Bridge, tonight at Yearaling Dam in a $20.00 per night caravan park.  You would not believe we are supposed to be heading south.  Hopefully tomorrow night we will be in the Stirling Ranges.



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Happy travels, the ranger camp in the Stirling's is a great spot to stay as Yeoeleven and myself can attest to during an overnight stay there.

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Duh wrote:

Happy travels, the ranger camp in the Stirling's is a great spot to stay as Yeoeleven and myself can attest to during an overnight stay there.


 that's where all the flies have gone to biggrin



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Duh wrote:

Happy travels, the ranger camp in the Stirling's is a great spot to stay as Yeoeleven and myself can attest to during an overnight stay there.


 that's where all the flies have gone to biggrin


 MMM, thanks Wombat, really looking forward to the flies!



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Dunmowin wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
Duh wrote:

Happy travels, the ranger camp in the Stirling's is a great spot to stay as Yeoeleven and myself can attest to during an overnight stay there.


 that's where all the flies have gone to biggrin


 MMM, thanks Wombat, really looking forward to the flies!


 don't worry about the flies where you are cos they ALL follow Duh biggrin

so just stay away from Duh biggrin

I can't stay away from him cos he's a mate of mine. biggrin



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Duh wrote:

Ah, he's so warm hearted is our Wombat......wink smile 

Don't worry about the flies Dunmowin, I'll find some Wombat poo and they'll hang around that while I make my escape! wink biggrin


 Tell Wombat that Mr D has taken to calling him "Possum".  Not sure what the story is there.....

Yes, we have fly nets for our hats.



-- Edited by Dunmowin on Saturday 21st of September 2013 09:34:35 PM

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Ah, he's so warm hearted is our Wombat......wink smile 

Don't worry about the flies Dunmowin, I'll find some Wombat poo and they'll hang around that while I make my escape! wink biggrin



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You might have a few native bees, with all the wildflowers in that area Dunmowin... or are they finished now?

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Maybe you come across Duh
He will love to have a cup of coffee with you  biggrin

 

Cheers John

 



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October is the start of the fly season over here, so a good fly net is a good idea.....

Hi CC, only a cuppa for brief catch up meetings with no camping.......camped up a different matter, except for puritans like me wink biggrin

 



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Cruising Cruze wrote:

Maybe you come across Duh
He will love to have a cup of coffee with you  biggrin

 

Cheers John

 


 Yes CC, we have met up with Duh, and Wombat... No flies on them....



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Gerty Dancer wrote:

You might have a few native bees, with all the wildflowers in that area Dunmowin... or are they finished now?


 Hoping (really hoping) that we have not missed the wildflowers.  Not they are not finished, we are heading into the Stirling Ranges tomorrow.



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You will still find WF's down sth up until the end of Oct, Stirling Ranges is a good spot for WF's



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