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I'm happy to avoid any issues at all regarding other events; that's why I initially offered two dates, and March 20 was/would be my second preference. How does that date ride with the powers that be at the Trust? How does that date ride with everyone here? I'm trying to avoid February because we already have a few mini meets organised. g.
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Very good. For me even better than 13th Mikhail
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20th is fine by me and, given what Nigel says, sounds preferable
Peter
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FWIW, I'll investigate the possibilty of luxury air-conditioned coach travel through my contacts.
Let it be said that "vintage bus" does not necessarily mean "clapped-out" and unable to climb mountain passes, or at least, what is on offer in the Great Dividing Range Let you know within the next week. Regards to all Joe
Thanks Finno! Birddog114
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So far I have 15 members, + 13 member's family in bracket, who're interested in this Jenolan Caves meet:
- birddog (4) - Gary - Leigh - Matt.K (1) - Woody (1) - Stubbsy - Hilop (2) - Skippsy - Sheepie - Geoff - MJ - Killakoala - Coolhand (3) - Finno - Leek (2) If you want to bring your family along, please put in the number so I can work out with Nigel and Joet (If take bus as an option), otherwise BYO. And does anyone want to overnight? Sat? Sunday? Last edited by birddog114 on Wed Jan 19, 2005 6:11 am, edited 3 times in total.
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I'm keen to stay overnight on the Saturday since that gives us an early start on the Sunday. We could have a D70 dinner perhaps on the Sat night. Peter
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As previously indicated... I would love to be there... I probably will stay the night before and will take my own car...
2 family members will come along, but don't need to be included in the caves photography trip... Cheers, Leek
stubbsy,
I'm prefer that way, for a long run, it'll take around 3 hrs from Sydney and depend on weather. If we can overnight at Jenolan Cave then Sunday we can relax and start and leaving earlier by the end of the day. Especially for some distance member like yourself, you require 5 hours to get back to Newcastle ready for Monday. Birddog114
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I don't see any problem with small children, provided that you let them pose for us to take photos They're so cute! I've just updated the list of the trip , please check, if there's any omision, pls. let me know. For member who wish to overnight, do you want me contact Nigel and ask him about accomodation or DIY? If we can gather at Blackheath, Blue Mountain in the afternoon,we may doing a workshop about sunset before dinner. I wish we can come to one place and sharing the experiences. Your thoughts. Last edited by birddog114 on Tue Jan 18, 2005 9:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Matt.K Can you and the wife overnight at Blackheath, Blue Mountain? We may arrive earlier and do a sunset workshop in the area. Birddog114
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YES!!ok..I've spoken to bel and she'd like to come..and guess what? I'm buying a 2nd D70 body tomorrow so she will have her own D70 too. She's a bit scared that she'll know nothing but Im assuring her there will be plenty of teachers willing to help a hand...right?
Geoff. We'd love to stay overnight too, depending on price of accomodation..I will go and suss a few things out now!
There used to be camping in the Cox's River area. g.
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Anyone want to do the sunset workshop in Blue Mountain area?
We may overnight at Blackheath and will be heading to the Jenolan Caves the next morning, 50min. drive. Birddog114
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Count us in DEFINATELY birdy..definately Thank you!
Geoff,
I got your names checked (2) Matt.K I'll find an military swag for you and the 5 stars hotel for the wife. Birddog114
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If there is still room my dad would like to come along...
He hasn't joined the forum yet (will be on Friday night) so if we book out he said that the current members take priority and he will miss out. Birdy can you please confirm if this is ok so far. Cheers, W00DY Andrew
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5 star hotels - look no further than the Hydro-Majestic at Medlow Bath. The views from there are breathtaking! Ideal for your sunset workshop - just pop in for a cuppa if you can't afford to stay (and try to be discreet with a group of 30).
B&B's litter the side of the roads in most Blue Mtn small towns, that's another alternative for those considering the overnighter.
Woody, That's fine with the group, no problem! Your dad can come and welcome. Birddog114
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Yes, you can but don't leave it at the last minutes. Birddog114
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I have wedding on the 19th...long day...so will be tired...but love to come, last time I was there was in 2002. I will see if my wife and kiddies will come?..if kiddies come I will have to drive...
Hi all,
There is a magic camping ground at Jenolan Caves. We can get you in there for nothing if anyones interested. Toilet block, running water, hot showers and small wood bar-b-ques. It's located next to the Jenolan River and is usually quiet as it is relatively unknown. Caves House is relatively expensive and they do get quite a number of complaints. Unfortunately, can't assist with the pricing as it is a private concern. Besides the Jenolan camping ground, Blackheath is a good place to stay, I have stayed at Blackheath and found it enjoyable, but that was 20 years ago. We also have cabins at Jenolan, (run by the Trust) but unforunately all booked out. We also have a cottage in the valley that sleeps 8, 2 doubles and bunks, but someone has a hold on that for the 20th. Also usual policy is a minimum 2 night booking, although in our case may be able to get around that Price per night $176 less 10%. I can keep an eye on that if you like and let you know if it becomes available. As we get closer to the date I will post something for you to print out and bring with you to obtain free parking. Normally $5.00, but as mongrels we will charge without it. Regards Nige
I'm up for that. Happy to have group accommodation booked since I'm a lazy %$#%#$, but if not I'm sure I'm capable of doing it myself. Peter
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wowowow!
I only just read this post!! Can some one save me the hassle and tell me when it is and if it is full yet! This sounds like an chance not to be missed New page
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Ok... at this point looks like myself and Katherine coming... will probably drive up ourselves and probably stay over with some relatives.
Happy to gather around bleakheath for a sunset thing if thats what we agree and plan to meet at the caves early (maybe not bright though). Have to chat with the wife a little bit more to finalise details. Michael.
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