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Post Info TOPIC: WA Getogether - February 2014 - Free Camp At Yornaning Dam Picnic Area - Approx 184 kms South/West of Perth.


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RE: WA Getogether - February 2014 - Free Camp At Yornaning Dam Picnic Area - Approx 184 kms South/West of Perth.


We'll be at Popanyinning Laze Away Caravan Park - 31st Jan -3rd Feb

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see you there VTQ



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Fantastic! Ditto from me !



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We will aim for Friday 31th as well.  My van is getting the fridge looked at and hopefully we will have it back by then.

Probably stay til Wednesday or til we get sick of your company...ha ha, may be there for weeks.



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I'll be at Laze Away as well. Will try and get there Friday and leave Sunday.

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Thanks Neil and Bryan, looks like most have chosen the Lazeaway CP at Popanyinning, so if nobody has an objection we will go with that as the main alternative.  The camp kitchen is very, very basic, so will need to have own cooking facilities for either inside or outside the van, also the usual camping chairs etc, BYO everything. 

Core dates are Fri 31st Jan, Sat and Sunday 1st and 2nd Feb, but up to those attending if they want to arrive earlier or stay later etc .

Neil suggest book anyway if you want a powered site you can always cancel it if the van is not ready.   Also for anyone else that wants power. 

As Dunmowins will not be arriving in the area until late Sunday, they have chosen Pumphrey's Bridge where they will stay longer.  Perhaps some of us that are leaving Lazeaway can pop in to visit or stay a day or two.   It is still a choice for anyone who wants to free camp instead.



-- Edited by Vic41 on Tuesday 21st of January 2014 11:42:54 PM

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Yep, sounds good, thanks Vic!

I'll phone tomorrow and book us in.

May call into Pumphrey's on the way home.

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Neil

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Sounds like a good idea Neil, only 9 days away now !   Look forward to it ! biggrin



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I spoke to Judy at Lazeaway and booked a powered site arriving Friday early afternoon and leaving Sunday after lunch. Sorry Dunmowing, would have liked to stay an extra day to meet you but can't stay longer at this stage.

Judy said I'm the fourth to book in and she is looking forward to meeting us. She also said we should seriously consider the pub lunch at Cuballing as they serve really good food and the atmosphere is great. If we do reconsider, I'm in.

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Bryan wrote:

I spoke to Judy at Lazeaway and booked a powered site arriving Friday early afternoon and leaving Sunday after lunch. Sorry Dunmowing, would have liked to stay an extra day to meet you but can't stay longer at this stage.

Judy said I'm the fourth to book in and she is looking forward to meeting us. She also said we should seriously consider the pub lunch at Cuballing as they serve really good food and the atmosphere is great. If we do reconsider, I'm in.


 Vic is arranging the pub meal on Sunday I think, have a look here

http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t56358273/change-of-venue-for-wa-gtg-yornaning-no-longer-allow-free-ca/



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Thanks Wombat, We'll have to make and decision on Friday for lunch Saturday or lunch Sunday, the alternative is a BBQ at the CP, they have a gas BBQ there.  The pub needs to know the day before.  I'm sure Judy will let us use her phone to make a booking.



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Vic41 wrote:

Thanks Wombat, We'll have to make and decision on Friday for lunch Saturday or lunch Sunday, the alternative is a BBQ at the CP, they have a gas BBQ there.  The pub needs to know the day before.  I'm sure Judy will let us use her phone to make a booking.


 sat or Sun will do us, need to fit in with anybody who is only there for a couple days, can you re-post the menu here please



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Wombat steaks, marinated of course, to take the tuffness out of them.

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Ooops, sorry, wrong place.

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Lynne & I are booked from Friday to ....whenever.  

Lunch at the pub would be great but we will be bringing Kodi the Goldie and he is not keen on being left alone so may have to give that a miss.

Cheers Neil & Lynne



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Dougwe wrote:

Wombat steaks, marinated of course, to take the tuffness out of them.


 Oh Bugga, who woke you up Dougwe? biggrinbiggrin



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the best way is put them in a big pot of water, don't worry about skinning or anything ( no need to put them out if their misery even, they are only wombats) along with the wombat place 1 large rock, boil till rock is tender, throw away water & the wombat, chew on the rock.

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the best way is put them in a big pot of water, don't worry about skinning or anything ( no need to put them out if their misery even, they are only wombats) along with the wombat place 1 large rock, boil till rock is tender, throw away water & the wombat, chew on the rock.


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Woolly wrote:

the best way is put them in a big pot of water, don't worry about skinning or anything ( no need to put them out if their misery even, they are only wombats) along with the wombat place 1 large rock, boil till rock is tender, throw away water & the wombat, chew on the rock.


 Wombat Stew.jpgbiggrinbiggrin



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Jayco Gypsy wrote:
Woolly wrote:

the best way is put them in a big pot of water, don't worry about skinning or anything ( no need to put them out if their misery even, they are only wombats) along with the wombat place 1 large rock, boil till rock is tender, throw away water & the wombat, chew on the rock.


 Wombat Stew.jpgbiggrinbiggrin


 Cathy, That is NOT funny. biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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Ok back on topic. I'll opt for Pumpries Bridge as it will be late Saturday or Sunday before I can get there and join you all for a visit depending on arrival in the area. Unfortunately my shift swap fell though so working Friday night shift. I'm not sure about the others yet.

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biggrin heheheh have you read the end. The Wombat outsmarts the dingo. This was our favorite book. The rock reference reminded me of it.smile



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the wombat can outsmart ANYTHING, see you down south soon.



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Jayco Gypsy wrote:

Ok back on topic. I'll opt for Pumpries Bridge as it will be late Saturday or Sunday before I can get there and join you all for a visit depending on arrival in the area. Unfortunately my shift swap fell though so working Friday night shift. I'm not sure about the others yet.


 Grrrr, I thought we'd have a chinwag under the gumtrees.



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Will be lots of chinwagging going on. I'll get there for my fair share under the gumtrees, just a little later than I'd hoped too.
Planning on grabbing a couple of caches on the way and want to check out Congelin Camp ground as well. (hope the link works)

www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCTVP6_adventure-out-congelin

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