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Three weeks to go


Having trouble with poor internet access uploading pics. but have loaded some with more to come.

The blog has been updated.

http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2015/07/three-weeks-to-go.html

John



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Thanks for the update John - we are at Lawnton till Sunday, then the park is closed until the beginning of August for the annual show. See you soon.

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John,

Thanks for the blog, seems like everyone was having a good time without having to stress themselves out, that's the life.

Lynda

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Good update John, I'm at 3 Mile Pool near Old Onslow camped on the Ashburton River, having a break away from the rat race on the highway, the rest areas are getting so crowded that you nearly have to get in about 10am, so am chilling out in a nice peaceful spot, my nearest neighbour is about 300 metres away. No bloody fish here, been trying for 3 days so will give up tomorrow & just look.
Keep enjoying yourselves.
mike.

 



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Looks like a nice place, you are eating healthy too Mike. 

John



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Looks like almost the same spot we camped when we were there Mike - indeed a lovely spot - have you driven around yet, found the old jail? Toilets and a nice picnic area there as well.

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Ethanol wrote:

Good update John, I'm at 3 Mile Pool near Old Onslow camped on the Ashburton River, having a break away from the rat race on the highway, the rest areas are getting so crowded that you nearly have to get in about 10am, so am chilling out in a nice peaceful spot, my nearest neighbour is about 300 metres away. No bloody fish here, been trying for 3 days so will give up tomorrow & just look.
Keep enjoying yourselves.
mike. 


 Hi Mike, last time I camped on the eastern side of the seawall, threw a line in overnight and in the morning pulled in a huge flathead, probably been eating the cow poo that's dropped in there, but tasted good.   I think others have caught fish on the other side of the seawall near the river outlet.

If you haven't already done it have a look at the old graveyard and the ruins at Old Onslow.

Good update John, always look forward to them....smile 



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Great reading as always John. Such happiness in your photos, thank you.
Cheers Bronnie


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Thanks for the update John. I always enjoy them. smile



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 Cheers. Pam.

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jules47 wrote:

Looks like almost the same spot we camped when we were there Mike - indeed a lovely spot - have you driven around yet, found the old jail? Toilets and a nice picnic area there as well.


I passed a sign coming in that said 5 Mile Pool & today while driving around I just seen 3 Mile Pool sign in the grass so I recon I must be at 4 Mile Pool. yeah that rest area's not bad, you wouldn't know it was here, even has WiFi.



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Weevil wrote:
Ethanol wrote:

Good update John, I'm at 3 Mile Pool near Old Onslow camped on the Ashburton River, having a break away from the rat race on the highway, the rest areas are getting so crowded that you nearly have to get in about 10am, so am chilling out in a nice peaceful spot, my nearest neighbour is about 300 metres away. No bloody fish here, been trying for 3 days so will give up tomorrow & just look.
Keep enjoying yourselves.
mike. 


 Hi Mike, last time I camped on the eastern side of the seawall, threw a line in overnight and in the morning pulled in a huge flathead, probably been eating the cow poo that's dropped in there, but tasted good.   I think others have caught fish on the other side of the seawall near the river outlet.

If you haven't already done it have a look at the old graveyard and the ruins at Old Onslow.

Good update John, always look forward to them....smile 



-- Edited by Weevil on Saturday 4th of July 2015 04:32:44 PM


Have done all the sites at Old Onslow, next trip will be over the Weir & down the other side for a sticky. I've been told there's fish here but they mustn't like my steak & bread as I haven't any other bait.   



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Just finished watching this great old movie, again & again

 

 



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The Sundowners?



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 Cheers. Pam.

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Yep, I think my attachment name might have given it away, must check that next time

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There's no attachment name showing on my screen Ethanol...but I am a keen movie fan and I have seen "The Sundowners" a few times.



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 Cheers. Pam.

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