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Queensland open for caravanning




http://www.heraldsun.com.au/business/queensland-open-for-caravanning/story-e6frfh4f-1226002278890

-- Edited by jimricho on Tuesday 8th of February 2011 05:05:38 PM

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I wish them well, as soon as we can, management's commitments permitting we will be heading north and west....

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Great idea. I hope the roads and facilities are up to it.I am down at the south coast of NSW, having a great time, and catching a few fish. Had fresh bonito for the first time, caught off the old jetty at Tathra, one of my favourite spots. Off to Green cape,tommorrow. Will camp at Botangabee, another great spot.This R& R is great! will post as I go. Bill

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OOOH! Bill, give Tathra beach a big hug from me!! Best days of my life were spent in Tathra.

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I'll certainly be heading north sometime mid-year. When the weather's better and time permits.

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I will be doing my bit for the winter as well, for as long as I can up till August.

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We will be in Mission Beach from mid July for 3 months.  I know of quite a few fellow vanners who are making a special effort to return to FNQ later this year.

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I hope to get to Bowen as have a cousin and her husband from NZ who spend every winter there. They used to stay in Mission Beach but changed some years ago I think for extra work. Haven't seen them for years.

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We usually spend about 2 weeks in Bowen on our way back from Mission Beach - great little spot for fishing and swimming.

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MikeMin wrote:

We will be in Mission Beach from mid July for 3 months.  I know of quite a few fellow vanners who are making a special effort to return to FNQ later this year.



Which park do you stay at?  Is it the Top Tourist one in M.B. itself?

 



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Yep, we stay at the park in Mission Beach - Hideaway Holiday Resort - which is directly opposite the beachside council run park. Not cheap but good discount for lengthy stays eg 10 weeks. Can be a bit cliquey but we make our own friends ....

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MikeMin wrote:

Yep, we stay at the park in Mission Beach - Hideaway Holiday Resort - which is directly opposite the beachside council run park. Not cheap but good discount for lengthy stays eg 10 weeks. Can be a bit cliquey but we make our own friends ....



You're right about the Hideaway not being cheap but it is a very well maintained, spotlessly clean, family owned park in a magic location.  The owner's father (in his late 80s) takes you to your site when you check in and guides you onto the site with almost millimetre precision.

I've sent you a PM

PS: This would be the only park I've ever been to where I've gone to the amenities and heard a guy in the shower whistling "Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's Turandot!  (how's that for class!!!)

-- Edited by jimricho on Friday 11th of February 2011 07:48:42 AM

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