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28th August 2011, 07:15 PM
#91
Patrol God
where back and did we enjoy it ? you bet,a full day wheeling back to camp for a campoven dinner
with a few beers and excellent company
couple of pics and vids coming soon
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28th August 2011 07:15 PM
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28th August 2011, 08:46 PM
#92
Hardcore
Was a great weekend away thanks Roofy, Kat, Steve and Emily for a great weekend. Thanks for the yummy roast Kat and Steve on Saturday night. Thanks for all the history lesson's Roofy - very interesting and thank-you Roofy's boss for a lovely dinner tonight.
There were steep and very steep hills to climb (some covered in loose rocks) and about 20 river crossings, I would recommend that if you get a chance you should join Kat and Roofy up at Talbotville.
A woodland in full color is awesome as a forest fire, in magnitude at least, but a single tree is like a dancing tongue of flame to warm the heart.
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28th August 2011, 08:48 PM
#93
Hardcore
Was a great weekend away thanks Roofy, Kat, Steve and Emily for a great weekend. Thanks for the yummy roast Kat and Steve on Saturday night. Thanks for all the history lesson's Roofy - very interesting and thank-you Roofy's boss for a lovely dinner tonight.
There were steep and very steep hills to climb (some covered in loose rocks) and about 20 river crossings, I would recommend that if you get a chance you should join Kat and Roofy up at Talbotville.
A woodland in full color is awesome as a forest fire, in magnitude at least, but a single tree is like a dancing tongue of flame to warm the heart.
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29th August 2011, 10:12 AM
#94
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
belzi82
was a great weekend away thanks roofy, kat, steve and emily for a great weekend. Thanks for the yummy roast kat and steve on saturday night. Thanks for all the history lesson's roofy - very interesting and thank-you roofy's boss for a lovely dinner tonight.
There were steep and very steep hills to climb (some covered in loose rocks) and about 20 river crossings, i would recommend that if you get a chance you should join kat and roofy up at talbotville.
thanks bel your champ and glad you enjoyed another great roofy,s tour lol
was an excellent w/end and looking forward to the next one in a few weeks time
thanks kat and crew for putting on a great feed
and me little mate for her company on sundays run down thru crooked river to hog town and bulltown
was a good morning with lots of interesting crossings
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