We're going to bonnie doon...24 - 26 October

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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by drew 2 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 3:57 pm

Well done M&S. That's the only useful thing you 2 have done on here :clap: my shout for a can of whiskas when we catch up :dinner:

You can get the basic's at bonnie doon, mansfield is only 20k away in case of leaving something vital at home.

I'll be there for the fri & sat night. Should be able to round up some yabby's & worms to bring along.

The info is on page 2 now.

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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by davek » Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:55 pm

I'm still tossing up if I'll take the van or get a cabin, whatever way I go I'll stay 3 nights, cheers davo
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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by Boonanza » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:12 pm

G'day fellas I haven't been on for a while but I'm back now & just try and stop me going on this trip :woohoo:



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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by drew 2 » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:46 pm

Good to hear from ya Boony,look forward to catching up for a :Bar: mate :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Just keep an eye out on here,we got a bit of time.

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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by Boonanza » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:20 pm

Apparently the trout have been going nuts over the new Tassie devils. :thumbsup:
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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by barra mick » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:24 pm

Boonanza wrote:Apparently the trout have been going nuts over the new Tassie devils. :thumbsup:
what are the new ones bonanza ???

the old ones I have are going ok this year

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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by Russellh1 » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:25 pm

Try Bluegum Caravan Park on the back road from Thornton to Eildon - Provides immediate access to river as well as a short road trip to Pondage and a bit further to Weir - Google and check out the facilities - Powered Sites / Non Powered Sites & Cabins plus stuff to keep the wife and ankle biters busy - Plenty of shade as well as parking for cars and boats. Parks at Bonnie Doon are also good but only provide access to Weir, or a short road trip to Nillicoote

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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by barra mick » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:26 pm

Russellh1 wrote:Try Bluegum Caravan Park on the back road from Thornton to Eildon - Provides immediate access to river as well as a short road trip to Pondage and a bit further to Weir - Google and check out the facilities - Powered Sites / Non Powered Sites & Cabins plus stuff to keep the wife and ankle biters busy - Plenty of shade as well as parking for cars and boats. Parks at Bonnie Doon are also good but only provide access to Weir, or a short road trip to Nillicoote
you cant camp on the lake next to your boat....no good for me

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Re: Trip to Lake Eildon...24 - 26 October

Post by drew 2 » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:45 pm

Russellh1 wrote:Try Bluegum Caravan Park on the back road from Thornton to Eildon - Provides immediate access to river as well as a short road trip to Pondage and a bit further to Weir - Google and check out the facilities - Powered Sites / Non Powered Sites & Cabins plus stuff to keep the wife and ankle biters busy - Plenty of shade as well as parking for cars and boats. Parks at Bonnie Doon are also good but only provide access to Weir, or a short road trip to Nillicoote
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