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24th March 2006, 12:05 PM
#41
Originally posted by PCH+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PCH)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-seqfisho
that said though it has been made blatently obvious that we must stop at the Cadbury's factory or else, so if we're gunna do that then look out Boags and Cascade :wink:
8)
Glenn,
Sorry to dampen the chocaholic in you but the Cadbury factory is closed at Christmas for maintenance and they don't run tours during that time.
Chris[/b][/quote]
best megs doesn't find out otherwise the trip will be off
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24th March 2006, 12:09 PM
#42
Originally posted by weeds+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(weeds)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by PCH@
<!--QuoteBegin-seqfisho
that said though it has been made blatently obvious that we must stop at the Cadbury's factory or else, so if we're gunna do that then look out Boags and Cascade :wink:
8)
Glenn,
Sorry to dampen the chocaholic in you but the Cadbury factory is closed at Christmas for maintenance and they don't run tours during that time.
Chris
best megs doesn't find out otherwise the trip will be off[/b][/quote]
Bloody hell, dont let that get out or we wont be going either 8O
Maybe the Cadbury signs could be redirected to Boags or Cascades and the rest will be as they say "History" :roll:
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25th March 2006, 11:23 AM
#43
Originally posted by weeds
how far in advance will i need to book the ferry as it going to be peek, i see they do run the ferries day and night during peak?..........................do we need passports to travel to tassie?
If you want to make sure you get on the boat when you want to I'd be booking now. When we went in Jan 05 we had to leave at 7am ish on New Years Day. Every other spot was booked out between Christmas Day and New Years Day.
Although we booked in early November.
Also if you plan to stay on caravan parks we found it was best to book ahead. After missing out a few times we found it best to plan where you intended to make it to that night and then ring ahead to book a spot. Even then the parks only ever had minimal places left.
We went to Tas on a day sail and came back on a night sail. Day is cheaper and you get the experience of being in the middle of the ocean hundreds of kms from anywhere (although I was bored stupid 90% of the trip). However if you go on a night sail you effectively gain a day as you do not spend a day on the boat.
No passport needed for Tas either. Contrary to many maps of Australia you see Tas is part of Australia.
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25th March 2006, 11:35 PM
#44
Any dates being thrown around as yet guys,
I have been given permission for the youngest member of the family to go 4wd'ing around this time and i can't think of a better way to get away from the outlaws at Xmas then place Bass Strait between me and them
Besides 9mths of planning should have me ready in time .....
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4th April 2006, 07:35 PM
#45
G'Day Glen,
If you want them I can send all my trip notes & maps from the club trip I led last Easter, which was a roaring success.
It was our second trip & better than the first knowing what to avoid & what we missed out on not to miss.
Our first trip was at Christmas & it rained a lot but was good weather, the second at Easter was colder off course I had to put trousers on at night in a few spots but really nice weather though.
If you don't go to Tassie, join us for a trip to the Vic High Country for two weeks 27th Dec to 9th Jan, like last Christmas a blast you'll enjoy either trip.
Cheers mate
Bryce
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5th April 2006, 07:09 AM
#46
Originally posted by RoverOne
G'Day Glen,
If you want them I can send all my trip notes & maps from the club trip I led last Easter, which was a roaring success.
It was our second trip & better than the first knowing what to avoid & what we missed out on not to miss.
Our first trip was at Christmas & it rained a lot but was good weather, the second at Easter was colder off course I had to put trousers on at night in a few spots but really nice weather though.
If you don't go to Tassie, join us for a trip to the Vic High Country for two weeks 27th Dec to 9th Jan, like last Christmas a blast you'll enjoy either trip.
Cheers mate
Bryce
hey bryce
if your trip notes are in electricon form i would like a copy, if they are hard copies and you are mailing them i will wait let seqfisho grab them first
gee i hope i can take the fender, still working on megs, i have to tread lightly as this is her trip not mine as i went to the simpson last year and am going on a fishing across the top of the kimberlies may/june this year
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6th April 2006, 02:15 AM
#47
hey bryce
if your trip notes are in electricon form i would like a copy, if they are hard copies and you are mailing them i will wait let seqfisho grab them first
gee i hope i can take the fender, still working on megs, i have to tread lightly as this is her trip not mine as i went to the simpson last year and am going on a fishing across the top of the kimberlies may/june this year[/quote]
Can do will update & send off within week will be away in Sydney until Sunday then back will do.
Cheers
Bryce
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6th April 2006, 08:27 AM
#48
So Bryce,
Are you going to post or email them?
Do you want an addy?
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6th April 2006, 10:36 PM
#49
Originally posted by seqfisho
So Bryce,
Are you going to post or email them?
Do you want an addy?
Will be email.
Will also send trip report that went into club magazine as a better insight to the trip overall.
Whats an addy, if I can use it I'll have it :wink:
Cheers
Bryce
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7th April 2006, 04:20 AM
#50
I have only just found this thread. It sounds great, but unfortunately baby will still be too small for a trip like this
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