Not a bad van park, amenities are good although I might suggest bringing your own bath mat as the dry area soon becomes the wet area.
No rain here, well not yet anyway.
Someone told me that the take away in Snug made the best Thai food. Did I hear right, does anyone know.
I think we are across the bay from Mr. Landfall??
Landfall said
06:25 AM Jan 26, 2012
Hi Ma,
I went past the park today to see if I could spot you.
The shopin Snug is Korean and they do turn out some great food, cheap.
A bag of chips for just $2.00, and a decent helping at that.
You are not across the bay from us, you are about 15 minutes away.
Dusty
Ma said
06:28 AM Jan 26, 2012
We didn't get here till around 4pm Dusty and are up the far end under the willow trees.
Will try the Korean food tomorrow night.
Think I know the general direction of where you live just didn't know which side of the bay or whatever that you were on.
Will catch up soon.
Old Crofter said
03:33 PM Jan 26, 2012
"Snug" in Snug. Enjoy your stay in the south. We get new visitors today, looking forward to it.
regards
Bob
Ma said
04:02 PM Jan 26, 2012
Thanks Bob. Yes Snug in Snug. Nice park right on the water. Easy for kayak launching............and the flathead are supposed to be biting.
Are your new visistors GN's?
Blue Orchid said
04:12 PM Jan 26, 2012
8AM and there are flathead in the boat already.
Big problem though, its not my boat and they didn't invite me to join them. I'll just have to recharge the kayak battery today and get out early tomorrow.
Old Crofter said
06:04 PM Jan 26, 2012
GN's yes from WA. Cradle Mountain last night.
Brett is coming Feb sometime.
cannylass said
06:26 PM Jan 26, 2012
I have never heard of snug what state is that lol
Landfall said
06:31 PM Jan 26, 2012
cannylass wrote:
I have never heard of snug what state is that lol
The only state you can truly be "snug" in!
TASMANIA!
Dusty
Dougwe said
10:57 PM Jan 26, 2012
Snug as a bug in a rug even
cannylass said
12:07 AM Jan 27, 2012
Ta
Cruising Granny said
01:28 AM Jan 27, 2012
Kayak with batteries? Come on Blue! What happened to paddles? Batteries in a kayak. Hmph, what next!
Blue Orchid said
03:25 AM Jan 27, 2012
The battery runs the motor, by not paddling the kayak I do not sweat. If I sweat whilst paddling, the sweat drips into the water causing pollution, thus I am doing my bit to preserve the planet.
And I recharge the battery using solar power, so I'm doing my bit for climate change as well....
Vic said
03:30 AM Jan 27, 2012
Blue Orchid wrote:
The battery runs the motor, by not paddling the kayak I do not sweat. If I sweat whilst paddling, the sweat drips into the water causing pollution, thus I am doing my bit to preserve the planet.
And I recharge the battery using solar power, so I'm doing my bit for climate change as well....
And silent too Blue so you can sneak up on the topless bathers......oops I meant sneak up on the fish. I saw one with an electric motor being used at Lake Leschenaultia and was impressed with how quiet they were.
Blue Orchid said
03:41 AM Jan 27, 2012
Great for both adventures you describe Vic.
The only sound from my kayak happens when the battery runs down after about 90 minutes of cruising. Thats when the paddle comes out and it swears a lot.
We are in Snug now for a week.;
Not a bad van park, amenities are good although I might suggest bringing your own bath mat as the dry area soon becomes the wet area.
No rain here, well not yet anyway.
Someone told me that the take away in Snug made the best Thai food. Did I hear right, does anyone know.
I think we are across the bay from Mr. Landfall??
Hi Ma,
I went past the park today to see if I could spot you.
The shopin Snug is Korean and they do turn out some great food, cheap.
A bag of chips for just $2.00, and a decent helping at that.
You are not across the bay from us, you are about 15 minutes away.
Dusty
We didn't get here till around 4pm Dusty and are up the far end under the willow trees.
Will try the Korean food tomorrow night.
Think I know the general direction of where you live just didn't know which side of the bay or whatever that you were on.
Will catch up soon.
"Snug" in Snug. Enjoy your stay in the south. We get new visitors today, looking forward to it.
regards
Bob
Thanks Bob. Yes Snug in Snug. Nice park right on the water. Easy for kayak launching......
......and the flathead are supposed to be biting.
Are your new visistors GN's?
Big problem though,
Brett is coming Feb sometime.
The only state you can truly be "snug" in!
TASMANIA!


Dusty
Snug as a bug in a rug even




Ta





And I recharge the battery using solar power, so I'm doing my bit for climate change as well....
And silent too Blue so you can sneak up on the topless bathers......oops I meant sneak up on the fish. I saw one with an electric motor being used at Lake Leschenaultia and was impressed with how quiet they were.
The only sound from my kayak happens when the battery runs down after about 90 minutes of cruising. Thats when the paddle comes out and it swears a lot.