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Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 6:38 pm
by Ken in Oklahoma
Airbear wrote:I do look forward to those bush nymphs (yes Rob, they are indeed bushy) trusting me to the extent that they clearly trust you, Ken. I do wonder what Mistress of Airbear will think about all this, though open-mindedness is one of her many endearing features.
Wow, if she's open minded as that she's a keeper.
Uh, are there any more like her still at home?
Ken
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:33 pm
by Airbear
SteveD wrote:i'VE BEEN THINKING LATE aPRIL...Oops...early May would be good.
I'll check rosters and such tomorrow.
Oops, just noticed this post. Given the path this thread has taken that is not surprising.
Gidday Steve. I'm looking forward to getting in a few 'escapes' in the summer/autumn period. I know Jeff is too, and there are sure to be others. I know you are required to plan way ahead because of your many commitments, so check your rosters and pitch a suitable weekend for the Official Oz Boxerworks Autumn Rally. I'll be there, gods willing.
In the meantime, Mal of Dubbo will be coming through Melburg and making his way north in the week after Easter and it would be great to catch up and explore some of our fabulous mountain roads (while keeping a watchful eye out for those Sireens, of course). Any other takers?
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:00 pm
by Airbear
Ken in Oklahoma wrote:
Wow, if she's open minded as that she's a keeper.
Uh, are there any more like her still at home?
Ken
O yes, a keeper for sure. I am still completely smitten after nearly 12 years.
And how can you dare to ask that question, Ken? What would the wood nymphs think if you were to go gallivanting off to the other side of the planet, wooing a human female? The reception might be a bit frosty when you returned. The answer's 'no', by the way. The mould (mold) broke.
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:05 am
by Ken in Oklahoma
Airbear wrote:. . . And how can you dare to ask that question, Ken? What would the wood nymphs think if you were to go gallivanting off to the other side of the planet, wooing a human female? The reception might be a bit frosty when you returned. The answer's 'no', by the way. The mould (mold) broke.
You are a wise man, Charlie. It's a wonder the nymphs haven't introduced themselves to you already.
Ken
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:35 am
by SteveD
Airbear wrote:Mal S7 wrote:
Plan on leaving here Thursday 26 March and spend a couple of days getting to Melbourne (avoiding the boring highways as much as possible) by Saturday 28th to meet up with Jo who will fly in. Then ferry to Tasmania and spend the week touring about, Jo will fly home from Hobart. I will start the return run Easter Saturday or Sunday but may take that week off if I can think of some touring to do.
Gidday Mal
I look forward to catching up with you at the Bethanga Retreat on yer way south.
I take it that the weekend after Easter would suit you perfectly for the Oz Boxerworks gathering - giving you time for a bit of mexican exploration on your homeward journey.
That's the weekend starting Friday April 10, 8 weeks from now, and that suits me fine.
Almost any weekend suits me fine, of course.
If others could chime in that would be good.
The Thursday & Friday or Friday & Saturday, before April 12 fits for me. Maybe earlier in the week to.....
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:30 pm
by Airbear
SteveD wrote:
The Thursday & Friday or Friday & Saturday, April fits for me. Maybe earlier in the week to.....
I'm guessing you intended to put a number somewhere near the 'April', Steve.
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:47 pm
by SteveD
Airbear wrote:SteveD wrote:
The Thursday & Friday or Friday & Saturday, April fits for me. Maybe earlier in the week to.....
I'm guessing you intended to put a number somewhere near the 'April', Steve.
Oops ...The days before April 12 which is a Sunday.
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:13 am
by Mal S7
Just booked on the Spirit of Tasmania going over on 29 March, back in Melbourne at bleary 6am on 6th April (Easter Monday).
How now brown cow?
ps any tips on "do not miss" roads in Tassie? We will spend a couple of days in Strahan is all we have planned so far.
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 7:41 am
by SteveD
The boat thing up the river takes half a day...if they still do it.
Cradle Mountain is flash but can be expensive. A beer in the bar after dinner time can be interesting 'cause they feed scraps to local wildlife. Devils come out to eat, whilst their usual prey saunter right up next to them for a feed too. No idea if they still do that outside the bar though?
In the restaurant there, they chose where you sat. They seated customers onto group tables and forced you to be sociable. It's a lottery!
If you like a walk, the Dove Lake circumnavigation is a good one. I'm guessing the tracks are more defined by now. It's been a while since I did it. On the east coast, the walk into Wine Glass Bay is well worth it if the weather is kind.
What are your plans once you get back from Tassie?
Re: 2015 Autumn Boxerworks in Oz
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 5:10 pm
by Airbear
Mal S7 wrote: Just booked on the Spirit of Tasmania going over on 29 March, back in Melbourne at bleary 6am on 6th April (Easter Monday).
How now brown cow?
ps any tips on "do not miss" roads in Tassie? We will spend a couple of days in Strahan is all we have planned so far.
Mal, I think it's just a matter of deciding whether to go CW or CCW.
Despite the implication in the above, the road up the guts is not that interesting. I did a CW lap of the map with my father 54 years ago (!) when a lot of the roads were dirt. According to my memory thingy the twistiest bits were on a side trip southwest of Hobart and the legendary road into Queenstown. I remember these particularly because I was so carsick. I've been there a couple of times since (hitch-hiking) but am yet to do it on a bike.
Bob and Doug have both been there in recent times and may have some recommendations.