As I said, only those who want to harden up their character could sleep outside, whilst the tribe stays indoors. Anyway, lets see what the big guy finds out. I am more at home in a meter of snow than indoors to be honest.
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Sorry, EDIT: I meant to add 'water' and 'not cheap'. Horrible stuff H2O, did you know that fish excrete in it, yuck mate :-(
hey guys,,i thought all this was a licola trip to be honest,,but happy to look at any options..but i will add the mrs and kids are definates to warm and a pissa(and me...)dunno if i could handle swag time with the cold.....as this trip is also august would be hard as need school holidays with a yr 11 and yr 9 kid...cant miss out on to much school...sorry carry on as you were....
IMHO if it is true that $100 pppn + drinks for x 3-4 nights @ McAdam's is too expensive. From memory Licola camp is around $80 for a family per night and between Phil's ovens and big pots we can all chip in to eat like Kings,Queens,Princes & Princesses:-) Plenty of room for our kids to run and enjoy the nightly activities/trampolines/playgrounds/sandpits etc...
Ooh, and the local logging members kindly supply free 2 stroke & sharp chains in their trailers & utes :-)
Tbh I agree with Andy the trip roughness will determine the family attending lol.
I do owe Sophia a trip after taking Matilda to the Gawler Ranges.
But the whole family wants in for the snow..
Might just have to drag the dove up there lol..
But as a family trip I do vote cabin setup.
What happens to those cabins that were a big hit.
Is that Lacolia?
Yeah Licola.
It's the best place for a large group like us but thick fluffy snow is unpredictable.
However, if the snow is average we can do a day trip and find more too.
Let's wait and see what old mate comes back with first.
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