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campdog
19-06-2007, 07:33 PM
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Dipmaker
20-06-2007, 12:36 AM
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Sorry Nedly, looks like we will have to leave you behind.
Nedly
21-06-2007, 03:06 PM
Sorry Nedly, looks like we will have to leave you behind.
What :o
Where did that come from, you were the one wearing the wobbly boots last weekend, not me.
Dipmaker
22-06-2007, 09:48 AM
And I suppose that two cartons of beer and bottle of choc rum liquer that you had on Saturday just evaporated? don't worry I won't tell anybody else about your problem.
campdog
27-06-2007, 03:02 PM
And I suppose that two cartons of beer and bottle of choc rum liquer that you had on Saturday just evaporated? don't worry I won't tell anybody else about your problem.
Whats this choc rum liquer, sounds interesting,
Nedly
27-06-2007, 08:10 PM
Whats this choc rum liquer, sounds interesting,
Bundy Rum have a product called 'Royal Liquer', a mixture of coffee, chocolate and rum, beautiful.
Unfortunately it is only available at the distillery.
One way of getting the punters to visit the distillery I suppose.
Sitting around a fire knocking back a few shots of this is one of the better things in life.
That's what I'm told anyway ;)
campdog
27-06-2007, 08:15 PM
Bundy Rum have a product called 'Royal Liquer', a mixture of coffee, chocolate and rum, beautiful.
Unfortunately it is only available at the distillery.
One way of getting the punters to visit the distillery I suppose.
Sitting around a fire knocking back a few shots of this is one of the better things in life.
That's what I'm told anyway ;)
I love the old stones mac in the winter time near armidale camping under the stars,I call it anti freeze.
Nedly
27-06-2007, 08:29 PM
I love the old stones mac in the winter time near armidale camping under the stars,I call it anti freeze.
Winter camping at Armidale :eek: , stayed at a place near Warrick last winter, bl##dy cold.
Got down to -12 at Tenterfield, supposedly.
I find the best anti-freeze is a nice warm female body next to you.
That plus a belly full of your favourite alcoholic refreshment.
The Germans drink a concoction called 'Mulled Wine' or 'Gluwine' (once again, spelling), you drink it warm.
Red wine, cloves, orange peel and some other stuff mixed together and heated.
Once again, very nice when sitting around a fire.
Come to think of it, it's all nice whether you're sitting around a fire or not.
I love the old stones mac in the winter time near armidale camping under the stars,I call it anti freeze.
Is that the 60ml of stones mac in to a can of beer Campdog or you just drinking it straightout of the bottle.
Dipmaker
28-06-2007, 12:37 AM
I love the old stones mac in the winter time near armidale camping under the stars,I call it anti freeze.
A good dash of Stones Green Ginger Wine in Crownies goes great in winter time as well.
campdog
28-06-2007, 06:57 AM
One full strait bottle of stones mac and the fire can go out and you wouldnt know.(until next morning).I take my family to a place near Armidale in Winter and we just have a 24x30 tarp made into an a frame shelter and sleep on stretchers,Its not that cold as we are near the river which down in a valley between ranges,Cant get the trailer in.Its a 3 k drive in,low range 1st gear no throttle and takes 30 minutes, about 600m decent.so everything is packed in or on the 4b.Coming out takes about 10 minutes 2nd low flat out.
Great spot and get it to yourself.
Nedly
28-06-2007, 01:05 PM
One full strait bottle of stones mac and the fire can gou out and you wouldnt know.(until next morning).I thake my family to a place near Armidale in Winter and we just have a 24x30 tarp made into an a frame shelter and sleep on stretchers,Its not that cold as we are near the river which down in a valley between ranges,Cant get the trailer in.Its a 3 k drive in,low range 1st gear no throttle and takes 30 minutes, about 600m decent.so everything is packed in or on the 4b.Coming out takes about 10 minutes 2nd low flat out.
Great spot and get it to yourself.
You wouldn't mind sharing the location by any chance, would you.
Send me a PM, promise to keep it VERY quiet.
campdog
28-06-2007, 01:14 PM
You wouldn't mind sharing the location by any chance, would you.
Send me a PM, promise to keep it VERY quiet.
I can do that. Ill see if I can find some photos as well.There was talk of closing it off but hasnt been done yet. There was talk of national parks getting hold if it and turning it into a wilderensess area,(lock eveyone out)Theres another place about 30minutes further called West Kunderang,Its a cattle property where you can camp. It has camping areas and is very reasonable priced. Look it up on the net.
campdog
28-06-2007, 09:33 PM
You wouldn't mind sharing the location by any chance, would you.
Send me a PM, promise to keep it VERY quiet.
Late getting home so I will look for pics tomorrow.If you have got a map have a look at the armidale road from kempsey, about 20ks before highway there is a road to the left called raspberry road. about 18ks along this there is a road off to the right called ,about 3 ks in there is an abandoned tin mine, the track looks like it goes over a cliff, follow this down to the Chandler river, My mrs said its been closed due to govenment parties refusing to service the trail. National parks, forrestry and fire dept argueing about responsibility. Going to see a mate and head out for a look one weekend.
West Kunderang is about 20ks furher along from the carters trail but need key to get in.Have a look on the net ,Cindy MCreagh owns the property.
Nedly
01-07-2007, 10:01 PM
OK, it may not necessarily be a Cape Sign, but it's still a good one.
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