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UFOs and Stone Marbles

Good Old Chinwagging Posted on 31 August 2007 by Chinwagger21 December 2017

I certainly wasn’t thinking of aliens, aliens hadn’t crossed my mind at all before we stopped at Wycliffe Well for petrol.

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Posted in 2007 Red Centre & Back | Tagged Attractions, Camping, Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Geographic Features, Outdoor Art, Rock Formations, Tennant Creek Northern Territory | Leave a reply

Destination Oodnadatta along Oodnadatta Track via Plane Henge

Good Old Chinwagging Posted on 22 August 2007 by Chinwagger21 December 2017

Today we head off to the tiny whistle-stop of Oodnadatta on the Oodnadatta Track. We have about 50 kilometres to do to get to Marree and then we will turn onto the Oodnadatta track. We are just in the process of breaking camp when one of the grey nomads who has a caravan here came over looking for a set of … Continue reading →

Posted in 2007 Red Centre & Back | Tagged Anna Creek, Beresford Bore, Birdsville Track, Historic Significance, Lake Eyre, Marree South Australia, Mutonia Sculpture Park, Oodnadatta South Australia, Oodnadatta Track, Outdoor Art, Pink Roadhouse, Plane Henge, Pubs We Stayed, The Ghan, Williams Creek | Leave a reply

Around Broken Hill

Good Old Chinwagging Posted on 30 December 1998 by Chinwagger21 December 2017

We got a self drive tour map from the information centre and proceeded to do the self drive tour of Broken Hill. The highlights were: 1.Kimtare Reserve at the beginning of the drive. This is an interesting insight into the mining culture; the head from the Kimtare Mine is worth a good look. 2.Joe Keenan Park is a good overview … Continue reading →

Posted in 1998 West from Canberra, Road Trip | Tagged Attractions, Broken Hill, Camping, Historic Significance, Joe Keenan Park, Kimtare Mine, Kimtare Reserve, Living Desert, Outdoor Art, White Rocks Reserve | Leave a reply
Houseboat on Caboolture River

Buying a House Boat

The phone call came late in the evening. I usually leave calls after eight at night. The phone played that stupid noise I had assigned the ring tone. Who the hell is this bloody phone bloody scam? I thought I'll ...
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A pair of Ugg Boots

Carpet Laying by Gazza

Through my life my close friend and ally in the sometimes serious and sometimes mischief passage of our joint existence has featured in a number of incidents that somehow become known as the Gazza Curse, I will leave the reader ...
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The Forklift

My son and I own a small flooring store, part of a bigger franchising network. He runs the store and I get to do all the jobs that are not selling flooring. There appear to be a lot of these ...
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First Red Claw Catches

First trip for our camper, we  travelled very west of here, to a place called Lake Boondooma . This is a man-made lake which has a huge area for camping. The camping is "bush camping", off grid no power, no ...
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Sun Moon Lake Here We Come

Sun Moon Lake Here We Come

After my assignment in Taipei Al and I decided to brave the wilds of inner Taiwan and find somewhere to spend a few days doing very little other than a some walking and perhaps some bike riding. Our destination is ...
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Coast Guard Rescue

Coast Guard Rescue

Sometimes things just don't go as right as they could and sometimes when that happens particular people are always present. You feel that perhaps, just perhaps they have a little bit influence, it could be some sort of bad air ...
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Caught by a Lure

Caught by a Lure

“Bugger it’s got me” The sound of a fisher that’s just been hooked by their own lure. Fishing in the Upper Noosa we only use lures. Mostly traditional lures, although we have tried various squidgy soft baits and this time ...
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Is Easter fishing cancelled again

Its Thursday 21st April 2011 and its been raining for three days, our back garden has had 24cm, 23cm and 19cm, Harley tells me there has been more further north at Cooroy. Great as Cooroy is close to where we ...
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Toilet paper and snorkelling

The morning constitutional, is always a ritual taken with some trepidation when camping. The facilities can vary from nothing at all, that's the dig your hole and bury your own business,  to full clean flush toilets with hot and cold water ...
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