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BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Fri 27 Feb, 2009 4:22 pm
by sthughes
Well we had an enjoyable coastal walk from Badger head to Springlawn with just the 4 of us (including our newest recruit Miniskid) and Pomysi for the evening. Checked out Archers Knob, Copper Cove and a Cave as a bonus - never found any dragons though :( We did however see lots of wildlife despite the dry conditions. Did a quick look around on 4 wheels on Sunday then back to Badger Head to pick up the Skidmobile.
I for one had a great time but am still drooling over the Skids' breakfast and evening meal :wink:
Here's a few pics:
Badger Beech
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It wasn't all flat!
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Nice views.
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We even had time to stop and smell the flowers!
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It's a Devil scat not a Devil S#$@t!
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On the headland.
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On the beach.
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On the rocks (no literally I mean)
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Miniskid chases a scary monster from the deep dark cave!
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Bakers Beach
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The view west from Archers Knob (don't worry the Earth isnt really bent upwards like thea)
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The camp (after taking down my old tent so as not to look bad between the two Macpacs).
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Time to eat!
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Oh and if you want to know the highlight of the trip it would have to be when I spilt Corvus' so called "medicinal liquids' through the boot of my car, then to cap it off when he sulked back to his tent to refill with the tiny amount he had remaining a Bumblebee stung him - quiet funny even if I was feeling bad about the spillage! :lol:

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Fri 27 Feb, 2009 7:38 pm
by corvus
Nice mix of shots sth love the cave with Miniskid and me, children the possible sunrise and sunset in our BW situation,love how many questions Miniskid asked and more so how many I could answer truthfully or not.
c

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Fri 27 Feb, 2009 7:40 pm
by flyfisher
I like that hat Corvus, did you get it at Snowgum?
Having not been stung by a bumblebee are they in the same laegue as a jackjumper or a european wasp.
The medicinal liquid spill reminds me of Pattersons "the great calamity"in a minor way. Do you know that poem Corvus

FF

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Fri 27 Feb, 2009 7:49 pm
by sthughes
Lol - That hat is way better than any Snowgum junk :lol:

Don't know about a Wasp but for me a Bumblebee sting is to a jackjumper sting what a shark bite is to a Chihuahua Bite! (But it does stop stinging quicker :? ).

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Fri 27 Feb, 2009 8:04 pm
by flyfisher
Billabong by any chance?? :D
FF

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Fri 27 Feb, 2009 8:22 pm
by sthughes
Lol - Only the best :wink:

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Fri 27 Feb, 2009 10:28 pm
by corvus
flyfisher wrote:I like that hat Corvus, did you get it at Snowgum?
Having not been stung by a bumblebee are they in the same laegue as a jackjumper or a european wasp.
The medicinal liquid spill reminds me of Pattersons "the great calamity"in a minor way. Do you know that poem Corvus

FF

Twas only a swallow not a calamity :)

"To think my bonny infant son
Should do the deed o' guilt --
He let the whuskey spigot run,
and a' the whuskey's spilt!"

Upon them both these words did bring
A solemn silence deep,
Gude faith, it is a fearsome thing
To see two strong men weep.
c

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Sat 28 Feb, 2009 5:23 am
by flyfisher
That's the one mate. What a talent was ''ole Banjo.
FF

Re: BWT Strollers February Walk

PostPosted: Sat 28 Feb, 2009 5:25 am
by flyfisher
Corvus, a couple of great shots of you and Miniskid. :D
FF