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Guest_KONG_* 19 Mar 2013

Sounds about right. Biggest trees I've ever seen.

Great part of the Oz map for a cruise. Would be a slow one I think. So much spectacular sights to take in. Lucky chaps!

A good pie is always worth a drive for though AMS ;)
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B4TT's Photo B4TT 19 Mar 2013

I would love to see the Karri Forest :D
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skillionaire's Photo skillionaire 19 Mar 2013

Hi,

Brett is bang on, there is a small pocket of tall timber on Caves Rd towards Augusta, which is where we cruised on MDSC. The stuff down around Pemberton, which if you check my map ain't on the coast, is much more impressive. Some of the larger sections are regrowth forests from around 1920.

There are some really great pies around the area of the route I took. Two of them got up there in that national pie competition, winner was in Denmark though, that's a marathon to get down that far.

Cheers,
Nik
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ams's Photo ams 19 Mar 2013

I wrote Pemberton though - "wait, that's not right...". Google maps'd it, realized it was Augusta...posted Pemberton anyway.

Yup.
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Brett's Photo Brett 19 Mar 2013

Hahahaha noob!
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Liberty's Photo Liberty 19 Mar 2013

Looked like a fantastic trip man! You obviously had a ball!
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B4TT's Photo B4TT 26 Mar 2013

I vote an MDSC cruise down through the impressive stuff, would love to see the shit out of that!
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skillionaire's Photo skillionaire 26 Mar 2013

Hi,

Depends on car/person ratio, but I think it would actually be pretty cool.

Cheers,
Nik
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peteRS's Photo peteRS 26 Mar 2013

Hi,

Depends on car/person ratio, but I think it would actually be pretty cool.

Cheers,
Nik


Definitely keen...I'll have seats for a few 'dog friendly' passengers :P

Edit...Oops, I just realized I hadn't E worshiped this thread yet...OMG, so amazeballs.
I want to grow Hops now
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Richo's Photo Richo 07 Apr 2013

Nik, we still up for a brew this weekend ?

I went to M river many many years ago & headed south to Port Augusta (I think it was called, correct me if I'm wrong)


thats one hell of a drive... about 2000kms :D
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