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We are planning an Eastern Australian tour for 2013 and would like to contact some members in that area, :?:?Thanks

B&B :action::action:
 
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On the bucket list. See Australia on a motorcycle.
 
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Wow!! We look forward to hearing about this trip, that is for sure.
We will enjoy following your Spot tracker to see where you go. :claps:
 
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johnthebavarian wrote:
Do not forget NZ!
I thought that was part of Auzzie Land ;):thumbsup:
 
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Bob and Barb,


I look forward to meeting you both and you are most welcome here. Do you know what time of year it will be?

Summer can be a killer unless you are used to the heat already.

I guess you could be trying to escape the northern winter but will talk to you before then.

Aust has a similar area to the US which I presume you already know when you say Eastern Aust. tour.
New Zealand has fantastic scenery too as suggested by John the Bavarian. Could even be better than here. :cheesygrin:

Three photos below of Great Ocean Road in Victoria which is a must see if possible. Also Byron Bay (bottom photo) in New South Wales is another.
I should mentionPete (Silverfox) who drew my attention to your post. :readit:

Will keep in contact.
Lloyd :waving:

Comparative size of US and Aust below.














 
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Well us Goldwinger's know no borders right - EH??? :action::action::action::action:
 
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Thanks Lloyd, I"m atually Skyping with Pete at the moment, we'll keep you in the loop, the east coast is our interest. Thanks :waving:
 
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LloydM wrote:
96aspencade wrote:
johnthebavarian wrote:
Do not forget NZ!
I thought that was part of Auzzie Land ;):thumbsup:

My Kiwi friends won't be happy with that. :cheesygrin: :waving: :D

That's like saying Ireland is part of England or Canada and the USis all one country. :D
don't forget us nice kind Brits used to own all of these countries until you all started to get a bit unruly and upset with us.:battle:



Alan Y
 
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I am familiar with the Canadian, Irish, US & Scottish versions of Whiskey, what comes from Down under for the party :?
 
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alany wrote:
LloydM wrote:
96aspencade wrote:
johnthebavarian wrote:
Do not forget NZ!
I thought that was part of Auzzie Land ;):thumbsup:
My Kiwi friends won't be happy with that. :cheesygrin: :waving: :D

That's like saying Ireland is part of England or Canada and the USis all one country. :D
don't forget us nice kind Brits used to own all of these countries until you all started to get a bit unruly and upset with us.:battle:

Alan Y
Agreed Alan. Red indicates British ownership late 1800's

 
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96aspencade wrote:
I am familiar with the Canadian, Irish, US & Scottish versions of Whiskey, what comes from Down under for the party :?
Cold tinnies I think Bob.... the Aussies don't give a Castlemaine XXXX for anything else, according to the adverts anyway. :ROFL::ROFL:
 
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They're Not? :doh:



Doing Oz was onour Bucket List, back in95/96 (but we ended up moving out to BC instead :baffling: )

We were going to fly over to Melbournefor 12 weeks in Feb and then work our way north through the back country and return via the coast, following this route - http://tinyurl.com/74wg33n

The idea was to pick up a BMW in Melbourne, load on our camping gear and head off, returning some 12 weeks later. ..... Never did come to pass though. :sad:



Next time we meet up for a coffee, you'll have to fill me in! :cooler:

 
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Alan Y
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Agreed Alan.  Red indicates British ownership late 1800's





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We don't even "own" the UK now, since we became a minority in our own country, I guess it all backfired somewhere along the line!! :?:cool::wtf:
 
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Silverfox wrote:
96aspencade wrote:
I am familiar with the Canadian, Irish, US & Scottish versions of Whiskey, what comes from Down under for the party :?
Cold tinnies I think Bob.... the Aussies don't give a Castlemaine XXXX for anything else, according to the adverts anyway. :ROFL::ROFL:
Well, we'll just have to introduce them to something new eh ? :cool:
 
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LloydM wrote:
I could go for some of these roads! Looks like California, Oregon and Washington coast roads.
 
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ouch!
 
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