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Clare46 wrote:

For some reason I really liked Cooktown FNQ when I was there earlier this year


 Its a couple of years since we were there, but we loved Cooktown too. Really interesting town, lots to see and do in the area and nice caravan park too. 

We left early though because I had about 100 midge-bites, couldnt cope with any more!



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Clare46 wrote:

For some reason I really liked Cooktown FNQ when I was there earlier this year


 Its a couple of years since we were there, but we loved Cooktown too. Really interesting town, lots to see and do in the area and nice caravan park too. 

We left early though because I had about 100 midge-bites, couldnt cope with any more!




 To prevent midge and mossie bited try taking Vitamin B1 each day, works for us.



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JRH wrote:

 To prevent midge and mossie bited try taking Vitamin B1 each day, works for us.


 

 Unfortunately, it does not work for everyone and definitely makes no difference for me or my daughter.

It does not prevent the midge from biting, just the reaction to the bite.

Biting midges have a histamine like substance in their saliva which can cause intense itching in some people.

B1 has an anti-histamine type action and anyone who has a more acute reaction to midge bites may require anti-histamine drugs, I know I do and lots of them.



-- Edited by Boroma577 on Wednesday 30th of November 2011 02:26:19 PM

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Boroma577 wrote:
JRH wrote:

 To prevent midge and mossie bited try taking Vitamin B1 each day, works for us.


 

 Unfortunately, it does not work for everyone and definitely makes no difference for me or my daughter.

It does not prevent the midge from biting, just the reaction to the bite.

Biting midges have a histamine like substance in their saliva which can cause intense itching in some people.

B1 has an anti-histamine type action and anyone who has a more acute reaction to midge bites may require anti-histamine drugs, I know I do and lots of them.



-- Edited by Boroma577 on Wednesday 30th of November 2011 02:26:19 PM


 have you tried spraying around the doorway and windows with the old brown Liserine, can also be sprayed on your person to prevent bites but it is a little sticky.

Mossies and Midges hate the Listerine.



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JRH wrote:
have you tried spraying around the doorway and windows with the old brown Liserine, can also be sprayed on your person to prevent bites but it is a little sticky.

Mossies and Midges hate the Listerine.


 I've heard that before but have never tried it.  I do use Natures Botanical Rosemary and Cedarwood creme quite successfully.

http://www.naturesbotanical.biz/products.html



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Boroma577 wrote:
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have you tried spraying around the doorway and windows with the old brown Liserine, can also be sprayed on your person to prevent bites but it is a little sticky.

Mossies and Midges hate the Listerine.


 I've heard that before but have never tried it.  I do use Natures Botanical Rosemary and Cedarwood creme quite successfully.

http://www.naturesbotanical.biz/products.html


 Have not used that product though I have heard that it is a very good one, as Vitamin B1 works for us we use that as it it relatively cheap and any way we can save a few bob is fine with me.



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any way we can save a few bob is fine with me.

 That's what it is all about, isn't it JRH??



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any way we can save a few bob is fine with me.

 That's what it is all about, isn't it JRH??


 Most definitely!!!!  Us old pensioners need every cent we can get so we can travel some more and enjoy this great country we are fortunate enough to live in.



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JRH wrote:
 Most definitely!!!!  Us old pensioners need every cent we can get so we can travel some more and enjoy this great country we are fortunate enough to live in.

 Hehehe....I don't qualify as either old or pensioner yet JRH but I sure need as much money for travel as I can get.

I'm what is called self funded with no govt assistance at all and I am sure there are plenty more like me.



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Boroma577 wrote:
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 Most definitely!!!!  Us old pensioners need every cent we can get so we can travel some more and enjoy this great country we are fortunate enough to live in.

 Hehehe....I don't qualify as either old or pensioner yet JRH but I sure need as much money for travel as I can get.

I'm what is called self funded with no govt assistance at all and I am sure there are plenty more like me.


 Not whinging about it but I lost all my super when I had a workplace accident and had to rely on the pension.



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Not whinging about it but I lost all my super when I had a workplace accident and had to rely on the pension.

 That's not at all good JRH.



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I feel the same about cooktown,very interesting place,was there 2008 and stayed at endeavoure falls tourist park,30 klm nth of town very nice,set amongst palm trees,nicely set out,falls at back of park 2min away. rvtraveller2 neil biggrinbiggrinbiggrin   



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Boroma577 wrote:
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Not whinging about it but I lost all my super when I had a workplace accident and had to rely on the pension.

 That's not at all good JRH.


 Yep well that's BHP for you hey, paid me out as if I had retired due to ill health consequently I lost over $130,000 in super. still thems the breaks.



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Mossman Gorge and Wonga Beach FNQ are just 2 of our favourites

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Gillard's Beach. About 20km's From Tathra NSW (National Park). You get your own personal camping spot on the beach. Stunning. Wild life everywhere. Bit of a dirt track to get there but we took our caravan in. Toilets only. But is the highlight so far. 



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Welcome Flynnies, I love your choice!! Often go to Tathra, fantastic area.

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North Haven, just south of Port Macquarie



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Congo NSW was alovely spot to land - beside tidal creek and a very interesting ocean front

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Agree with so many places mentioned especially Cooktown. Another of our favourite destinations is Cape Arid west of esperance, especially in the whale season. Another is Cheynes Beach. Cheers Glenda

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For some reason I am unable to load a photo - but I will try and paint a mental picture of a most beautiful place I have just been to - it is the Cawnpore Range, between Boulia and Winton here in Qld. From flat grasslands interspersed with low bushes, you start to see flat topped hills,(mesas) the area is between Hamilton ruins and Middleton Hotel. These hills are spectacular - you could think you are in Arizona, truly. We travelled along till we came to a lookout, which we climbed up to, reading the information about the area, it is a catchment area which ultimately flows into Lake Eyre - the area is about 476,000 square kilometres - and the Diamintina section is THREE TIMES LARGER THAN ENGLAND!!!!!!

From the lookout we saw a track that went up one of the nearby flat topped hills - we walked up, climbing the last 10 feet or so - the view was absolutely GOBSTOPPING!!!!!! There is no other word for it - stunning, The mesas, shrubs, Mitchell grass and distant mountains - it is absolutely awe inspiring and something not to be missed if you are in this area.

When I get to more regular reception, I will attempt to upload some photos.

 



 



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Thought I had posted on this subject of cawnpore last night but where has it gone. Anyway, we were there in 2006 in the severe drought times with not a blade of green grass & we were waiting for John wayne to ride down from the hills! Last year took photos in the same situations & the difference is amazing. Have stitched 4 photos together from both years for comparison. Have had 2006 ones photoshopped by camera house & mounted on timber- am going to get last years doen when a few spare $!

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Yep - it sure is an amazing place Oma - would love to see your pics if and when you can post - I am having trouble posting pics - unreliable intermittent internet connection I think, even with the aerial.

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Once again I have tried tp post some Cawnpore photos but will not load

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Oma wrote:

Once again I have tried tp post some Cawnpore photos but will not load


 Hi - I transferred the original post re Cawnpore to "general", as no one seemed to be looking at it!   Managed to load a photo as well, after resizing it.



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Hi,

I think Gibb River Road, and all the ranges were so amazing just winding our way around mountains, totally beautiful..Each Corner bought a new magic Spot..

Have a wonderful Thursday, Cheers.....smilesmilesmile

 

 

 



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Going to have another go at loading Cawnpore photos



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We are doing the Gibb next year

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Yambuk - shocking road for the bus, but the location..............



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Folk mentioning wandering up Mossman Gorge. We left vans at cousins cane farm at Mossman to do the Cape again. Cousins travelling with us wanted to go up the Gorge as we had done previously. You now have to pay, apparently big dollars, & go with a tour. Peter (local all his life) said locals not too happy with the situation. We also sat in the river (1998). I imagine all the detals would be online but I have not bothered to look .

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Today must count among one of the "magic places I have been"!!!!! Cradle Mountain, Tasmania - snow capped!!!!!! Yep the previous few days shocking weather produced snow on Cradle Mountain - what a sight - just wonderful!!!!!!



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