Here we are at Bearii. :)
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Here we are at Bearii. :)
On ya cup , looks very relaxing :thumbup:
OK mate thats real nice, but now it`s time to get back to wxxk and sort that fantastic T van out.
Beers and Cheers Pearcey
Oh mate sweet spot looks great
Looks perfect, very jealous.
Anybody caught anything yet?
Look at all those degenerates....... partying,loud music, rubbish everywhere!!!!
nice one fellas - i'll hopefully get to come along to a weekend with you soon and learn a thing or two!
enjoy!
You all missed a great weekend , plenty of fish ,no keepers and the weather was Hot, windy ,hail, rain thunder , sunny hot and raining, Think that covered it.
Met another member in Mudnut , great bloke so that was a plus. Roast on Friday night and Saturday night.
Did I mention it was hot,windy,hail,rain thunder ,sunny Hot and raining , Oh forgot humid too.
Great ppl great spot plenty of fish I would think about 60 plus caught, Nah it was good.
Can't see any fish except a few old farts knocking about:)
Home from a another great weekend however have either strained my Ankle or fractured it. Can just walk on it but extremely painful/
Made driving home in a Manual extremely interesting
Hope it's nothing serious Bob. Don't want to miss out on to many camping trips mate:)
EDIT: Apparently there's a good meet up at Crow Valley on Aussie Day mate:)
So how did the Carp taste?
Don't telll me you didn't catch one.
Left to go after 2pm so couldn't make it there this weekend.
Saturday afternoon was a monsoon for us.
Insanely jealous right about now.... Just saying
Thursday, Friday & most of Saturday were hot & sunny. The deluge came late Saturday arvo, briefly looked like clearing up & then continued for most of the night, making the wet clay ground treacherous as Bob discovered when retrieving his shrimp net. Carp, Cod, Silver Perch & unfortunately a couple of tortoises were caught. All returned to the water to live another day with the exception of the Carp of course. Great camp oven roasts with a great bunch of reprobates in a great spot. Roofy & Bob were thankful for their towed vans, my rooftop tent kept me warm & dry, Mudnut’s tent got a bit damp & I suspect the Threedogs wished he’d had his camper rather than the swag with him when the rain continued through the night. Janderson called in to say G’day on Thursday befoe heading off to the High Country. TD’s mates Wayne & Pricey made up the numbers.
The new Forum Gathering Cod Champion is Bob, congratulations mate, hope the ankle comes good soon.
Mudnut is still up there enjoying the peace & serenity for a couple more days.
Some more pics.
Who has the blocked out face?
@ Mego the weather came from your way, boy did it hiss down, big winds, hail, horizontal rain lol
Tried a light bracket , simple tp make easy to use, see pic
Fuel wise I did 470k and used 70 litres of fuel for a cost of $90 not $120 like I said up there
Thats on 285s mud pattern sitting on 110kph so about 15/100k,
reasonably happy with that
@ Cuppa heres a link to those DRL lights ,these are longer than mine. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2x-20cm-1...item258cc7a6c8
Now to remember the second thing ,,,,,,hint please
I'm going to use two as awning lights as that strip led stuff is useless
Ta.
Square sausage. :)
Ah right I'll get onto Phil this week for you.
Bummer about Bob's ankle didn't think it was so bad
at least its in a cast now
Hop a long Bob is it. Not good mate, hope its getting better.
I guess zimmerframe jokes are out.
Bob, bobby, bob must be careful, could of been a hip.
All gear cleaned , re oiled what ever needed to be done, then I laid it all out and started culling.
The self infating mattress can stay behind takes up way too much room, where as a sheep skin
will suffice for the sake of a couple of nights, you are either very tired or full of juice anyway.
My new 20 ltr water storage tank will be ready next week, that will store vertically or lying down.
All knives have been re-sharpened, good thing too as a packed in the rain and all the fat had gone a tad rancid.
boiling water put an end to that, the camp ovens were ok as I used foil liners, they were cleaned as soon as I
arrived home. This is where I miss Jack and Crooza those two were the best camp oven cleaners ever lol
Tyson and Billy are useless in this area.
Going to trial these bulls eyes LEDs and the cob leds on my awning.
Those strip leds are shite ImO.
FYI where the wires come out of the housing on the cob lights put a few drops of super glue there
the tin outer may break the insulation. these will throw more than enough light IMO
I had an absolute ball. It was over a 1000k round trip for me, but it was worth it to meet TD, Cuppa MC Cranky and TD's mates, John and Wayne, and also to see Bob and Roofy again. When the fish were quiet, and the roasts were eaten, I was entertained with many a deep discussion, ranging from sport to politics.
I just have to show, once again, the cod and the decent size silver perch I caught. They reckon the silvers are endangered, but I have caught heaps of them. I will have to find a waterway down here that has been stocked with silvers, so I can have a feed of them.
Keep cranking that coffee handle, Cuppa...
Just back from Hospital where they confirmed a Fracture however there was some good & Bad News.
Good News - In a Moonboot which I can remove for a Shower and whilst in Bed
Bad News - 6 Weeks in the Boot
I reckon if you have come good in 6 weeks you’ll have got out of it pretty lightly Bob. Follow Roofy’s instruction/advice!
I forgot to add Roofy to my list and that we met janderson when we first got there too.
No complications, that's good news, Bob.
It is over 6 weeks since the trip and I am now out of the Moon Boot and the Doc says the Ankle is recovering nicely.
Still rather tender with a few twinges of pain and usually during the Night which the Doc says will last another couple of months.
So now to arrange another Fishing Trip LOL
early March sounds good lol