inc are you back, no pressureQuote:
Originally Posted by incisor
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inc are you back, no pressureQuote:
Originally Posted by incisor
Bump.????
back, and busy as hell......Quote:
Originally Posted by weeds
as for pressure, i thrive on it :P
well i used to :P:P
bump?Quote:
Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift
organise it and away we go... :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift
anyone drive past or near the park at toowong just up from the botanical gardens, that can drop by in daylight and see if it can handle 20 car loads of landy people?
otherwise i will try and drive down there one evening...
just rang a mate 'toyota driver' who drives the western freeway everyday, hes going to try and slip down there tonight on the way home from work providing he is not running late to pick up his daughterQuote:
Originally Posted by incisor
would it be hoop pine/silky oak picnic areas we are looking at???
https://www.epa.qld.gov.au/media/par...p_mtcootha.pdf
ok found another map
hoop pine does not have bbq facilities
silky oak, jc slaughter and another does have bbq facilities
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCCWR...626:svDocNum=1
Ok how about this one, we have been there many times with the family (big family) Rocks Riverside Park, Seventeen Miles Rocks. If everyone get there early enough you certainly wil have more than enough parking. The BBQ are electric and in pairs, heaps of grassed area and play area for the kids, the water side is turned off due to water restriction tho but our kids still have a good time there and so do we. I hope this can be of some help
http://www.ourbrisbane.com/living/su...le_rocks/home/
http://www.whereis.com/whereis/confirmedMap.do?nref=getMap
okay,
3rd of december looks like being the date....
venue
i think jc slaughter falls OR somewhere nearby eg Rocks Riverside Park
it is central and easy for the majority of people to get to.
anyone needing an overnight stay is welcome at my place....