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<blockquote data-quote="Dogmatic" data-source="post: 16847" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>Top looking trip there Chimpy. Great photos. Love the mod for a plugger blow out, haven't ever seen that before.</p><p>It is the most beautiful country out that way. I have had to travel after dark between Tiboburra and Wanaaring. One hell of </p><p>a trip with the old eye balls going a million miles an hour side to side. Only managed to hit one Red, missed about a thousand goats,</p><p>2 thousand sheep and a million roos.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is ever out that way I can vouch for the hospitality of the Wanaaring pub. When we arrived it was dark only to find they'd had</p><p>a fire and there was no kitchen or rooms due to it. The owners still managed to feed our family with a lamb hot pot they had going on the </p><p>bar in a slow cooker and got us the CWA house for the night. We even had a couple of the locals offer us somewhere to throw out the swags.</p><p>If they ever read this, thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogmatic, post: 16847, member: 156"] Top looking trip there Chimpy. Great photos. Love the mod for a plugger blow out, haven't ever seen that before. It is the most beautiful country out that way. I have had to travel after dark between Tiboburra and Wanaaring. One hell of a trip with the old eye balls going a million miles an hour side to side. Only managed to hit one Red, missed about a thousand goats, 2 thousand sheep and a million roos. If anyone is ever out that way I can vouch for the hospitality of the Wanaaring pub. When we arrived it was dark only to find they'd had a fire and there was no kitchen or rooms due to it. The owners still managed to feed our family with a lamb hot pot they had going on the bar in a slow cooker and got us the CWA house for the night. We even had a couple of the locals offer us somewhere to throw out the swags. If they ever read this, thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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