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Hi guys we too are new to this forum.  We have been caravanning for about 4 years but not too far from our home in Mandurah, WA.  3 weeks ago we embarked on a trip around the block, well we hope so.  We are in Esperance at the moment, will be going into Cape Le Grand next week, then off across the Nullabor.  

Last week we spent an excellent time at Munglinup Beach Caravan Park.  The hosts Mick, Robyn and Wendy offer Senior rates and have a singalong most evenings. What a great way to meet your fellow travellers!  It is an Eco park which welcomes pets and as the hosts use the camp kitchen, it is kept in very good shape and is lovely and clean.  If you're traveling that way it's well worth popping in and introducing yourself.  



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Welcome to the forum Brownsville.Hope you enjoy as much as we do .Do not own a van as yet but are currently in Tassie meeting plenty of GNs and doing the tourist bit..The people on the forum provide great info and plenty of good ideas. Ask any question and you will get a lot of help.. Good luck on your travels and enjoy.....Mongrel...

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Welcome to the gang Brownsville, enjoy here and out in the playground.

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Welcome from us as well
Jack and Cherie

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Hi Brownsville, like you, we are also newbies to the forum and hale from Mandurah. We're embarking on our second lap in April and it can't come quick enough. Enjoy your trip.

Safe travels
Vicki & Neil

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Brownsville wrote:

Hi guys we too are new to this forum.  We have been caravanning for about 4 years but not too far from our home in Mandurah, WA.  3 weeks ago we embarked on a trip around the block, well we hope so.  We are in Esperance at the moment, will be going into Cape Le Grand next week, then off across the Nullabor.  

Last week we spent an excellent time at Munglinup Beach Caravan Park.  The hosts Mick, Robyn and Wendy offer Senior rates and have a singalong most evenings. What a great way to meet your fellow travellers!  It is an Eco park which welcomes pets and as the hosts use the camp kitchen, it is kept in very good shape and is lovely and clean.  If you're traveling that way it's well worth popping in and introducing yourself.  


Welcome Brownsville, enjoy Esperance, as we did, and also the Nullarbor.  We have been to Esperance three times in less than 12 months, and took 11 days to cross the Nullarbor. 



-- Edited by Dunmowin on Sunday 2nd of March 2014 11:36:09 PM

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Welcome from us too Brownsville. Why not repeat your recommendation in the Recommendations - Caravan Parks section. It will be easier to find by others. Keep enjoying the forum.

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