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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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Bob,
You know that you will end up standing on your head and having to comb the cockle burrs out :badgrin:
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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:
I thought that was part of Auzzie Land
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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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96aspencade wrote:
johnthebavarian wrote:
I thought that was part of Auzzie Land
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My Kiwi friends won't be happy with that. :cheesygrin: :waving:
That's like saying Ireland is part of England or Canada and the USis all one country.
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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:
I thought that was part of Auzzie Land
:thumbsup:
My Kiwi friends won't be happy with that. :cheesygrin: :waving:
That's like saying Ireland is part of England or Canada and the USis all one country.
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:
I thought that was part of Auzzie Land
:thumbsup:
My Kiwi friends won't be happy with that. :cheesygrin: :waving:
That's like saying Ireland is part of England or Canada and the USis all one country.
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!! :?
:wtf:
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Ha! Good one, Lloyd!
Here's our version
[flash=425,344]http://www.youtube.com/v/t-SzNXLN9wQ&hl=en&fs=1[/flash]
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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 ?
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You could probably "suffer" riding those coastal roads, couldn't you Bob!!? :thumbsup:
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Is it too soon to start a Kangaroo Alert thread?:cheesygrin:
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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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Dusty Boots wrote:
Ha! Good one, Lloyd!
Here's our version
:applause: :ROFL:
Very good Ken :thumbsup:
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nobbie wrote:
Is it too soon to start a Kangaroo Alert thread?:cheesygrin:
He could have used one Nobbie
[flash=425,344]http://www.youtube.com/v/lpcz1qcxYuA&hl=en&fs=1[/flash]
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LloydM wrote:
nobbie wrote:
Is it too soon to start a Kangaroo Alert thread?:cheesygrin:
He could have used one Nobbie
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The kangaroo came from the right hand side at full speed and stopped for a split second right in front of me.
Perfect timing!
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