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York peninsular SA


We are heading off to the york on Monday to catch up with friends travelling to WA, anybody going to be in the area?



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Dammmmmm missed you again Gary.........

Have fun

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Smokeydk wrote:

Dammmmmm missed you again Gary......... Have fun Dave


 

 Not really mate, was gonna pop around this arvo



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Goodly........I'm home



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Hi Garry YP is not small, we live @ Yorketown where are you going?



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DeBe wrote:

Hi Garry YP is not small, we live @ Yorketown where are you going?


 Not sure yet, friends are already at Pine Point, will have to look in the book for a free camp somewhere. Or if you can suggest a nice camp somewhere.

 



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Yorketown is just a "little bit" down the road from Pine Point, half an hour away.
Some of the YP roads aren't very kind to caravans, but just take your time and you'll enjoy every km. It really is a colourful region, particularly this summer, after all the rain. There are some nice coastal spots as well.
The golden crops have been harvested, and usually the country is very dry and brown, but not this year. You'll see it at it's absolutely historically best for this time of the year.
I'm sure DeBe and ElBe will make you very welcome. Ask him about camp fridges. He's a whizz.
Put the kettle on Daz.

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Great catching up with you Gary......

Have a safe trip mate

Dave

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