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<blockquote data-quote="user 794" data-source="post: 17085" data-attributes="member: 794"><p>Hi Chimpy</p><p>I was up at Tibooburra just before the recent rains. It was still in the 30s then and flies galore!</p><p>We did similar as you in playing around on the Common a bit then off to Gumvale. We did not make it to Mt Stuart Stn. Again like you we got a few tiddlers (largest about 3gm I think) and all including Gumvale were solitary sitters.</p><p>The piccies you showed seem to indicate you may have camped on Gumvale where we had been. Lovely spot. Fantastic drive along the Warratta Creek bed to the main station road too. We went and had a look at the new shearing shed (with the owners' permission) while shearing. First time I've seen a modern one. A number of changes to those I've seen in the past but still lots of hard yakka.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 794, post: 17085, member: 794"] Hi Chimpy I was up at Tibooburra just before the recent rains. It was still in the 30s then and flies galore! We did similar as you in playing around on the Common a bit then off to Gumvale. We did not make it to Mt Stuart Stn. Again like you we got a few tiddlers (largest about 3gm I think) and all including Gumvale were solitary sitters. The piccies you showed seem to indicate you may have camped on Gumvale where we had been. Lovely spot. Fantastic drive along the Warratta Creek bed to the main station road too. We went and had a look at the new shearing shed (with the owners' permission) while shearing. First time I've seen a modern one. A number of changes to those I've seen in the past but still lots of hard yakka. [/QUOTE]
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