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Post Info TOPIC: Willie Retreat - north of Warren NSW


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Willie Retreat - north of Warren NSW


Gday...

I just put up a bit of story in Camps sub-forum on my recent visit to Willie Retreat.

This will take you to it if you are interested -

http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t62193100/willie-retreat-north-of-warren-nsw/

Cheers - John



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Geeze mate, I had to read that heading twice. I thought you were having problems with willie :)

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On a serious side John,
Great critique re this camp spot. Will mark it in our Camp 8 book
thanks

Jay&Dee

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Dougwe wrote:

Geeze mate, I had to read that heading twice. I thought you were having problems with willie :)


Gday...

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I need pepper these days Doug ... and a pair of tweezers ! !

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Cheers - John



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rockylizard wrote:
Dougwe wrote:

Geeze mate, I had to read that heading twice. I thought you were having problems with willie :)


Gday...

Smiley Embarrased.jpg

I need pepper these days Doug ... and a pair of tweezers ! !

Smiley S******.png

Cheers - John


The string lasso is the tricky bit.

MJP. 



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The Macquarie Marshes are best seen from the air, there's just a lookout which gives people a glimpse of this vast mostly in-accessible area. In times of good rains the retreat can be cut off by water. When there's water in the marshes the birdlife is fantastic. There's a lovely much smaller easily accessed wetland called Tiger Bay Wetlands adjacent to Warren south of the marshes. Here's a link to a trip report that we posted on another forum. http://www.feathersandphotos.com.au/forum/showthread.php?37810-Tiger-Bay-Nature-Reserve-amp-Wetlands-Warren-NSW-September-2015 When things are dry in the marshes there's NOTHING of interest to see at all.



-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:22:22 PM



-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:24:22 PM

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Cheers Keith

Our land abounds in Nature's gifts, of beauty rich & rare. We'll be out there enjoying it somewhere, camped by ourselves much of the time.

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