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Always windy whenever I go to Culburra. Would blow a dog off a chain.I was at Culburra yesterday.
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Always windy whenever I go to Culburra. Would blow a dog off a chain.I was at Culburra yesterday.
It's a nice spot. Good for bike riding, which I'll be doing plenty of.
I was planning on heading to Huskisson one day for a swim and lunch at the pub. It's where mum and dad used to take us for hol's when we were kids.
I'm up for a catch up if ya want.
.It's a nice spot. Good for bike riding, which I'll be doing plenty of.
I was planning on heading to Huskisson one day for a swim and lunch at the pub. It's where mum and dad used to take us for hol's when we were kids.
I'm up for a catch up if ya want.
I let know day I go down. Micks not with me.
Suns brutal here. I am turning brown
You know, Mick would have done a runner after you'd shouted.Damn.
Stuff it then. Deal's off.
I wanted to meet Mick more than I wanted to meet you.
You know, Mick would have done a runner after you'd shouted.
I lived in Callala Bay for 12 months back in the early 90's and used to frequent Greenwell Point, Culburra, and Husky quite often. When my daughter was younger we used to holiday this time of year at Husky for about 4 years but it was too fricken wet and cold too often so we ended up heading north about 3 years ago instead. If you can get over the traffic issue, the weather seems better on the mid-North coast more regularly.Greenwell Pt Bowling Club has an excellent chinese restaurant. Pelican Rocks seafood is worth a visit too. 15-20 minute drive from Culburra. It's all great coastline south of Sydney. Seems everyone here already knows that, though.
The mrs spent many holidays at Currarong when she was a youngin'. I've been back there with her many times and enjoyed a swim in the channel. I love the whole area. I remember a time we went out into Jervis Bay at Callala with friends on a boat and hit on a school of fish that bit like I've never experienced before. Good times.I lived in Callala Bay for 12 months back in the early 90's and used to frequent Greenwell Point, Culburra, and Husky quite often. When my daughter was younger we used to holiday this time of year at Husky for about 4 years but it was too fricken wet and cold too often so we ended up heading north about 3 years ago instead. If you can get over the traffic issue, the weather seems better on the mid-North coast more regularly.
Damn.
Stuff it then. Deal's off.
I only made the offer so I could meet Mick.
You know, Mick would have done a runner after you'd shouted.
Well who else is gonna?Mick always shouts. Very generous
I have fished heaps in a boat out of Callala boat ramp and pretty much stuck on the north side of JB all the way out to Perpindicular. About 100 metres into the bay from the point is a fishing platform that you need to book to use. It used to be where the record land based marlin was taken. Not sure if the record is still from there or not. Never got to fish it myself.The mrs spent many holidays at Currarong when she was a youngin'. I've been back there with her many times and enjoyed a swim in the channel. I love the whole area. I remember a time we went out into Jervis Bay at Callala with friends on a boat and hit on a school of fish that bit like I've never experienced before. Good times.
Narooma is one of my favourite south coast destinations. The colours of the water under the bridge and through the outlet to the sea are just stunning.
There's a little restaurant/café on the bay/outlet on the west side after you drive over the bridge. It's called Quarterdeck. Have eaten there many times over the years. Never disappoints. Beautiful location too on a pier over the water.
Anyway, I'm not heading that far south unfortunately.
I'm off to Culburra on Saturday.
As for Tilba - an absolutely gorgeous spot. River Cottage Australia was a fantastic show.
I think I see Hindy or his best mate Mick.Been to the Quarterdeck more than a few times. I’m planning on going again some time over the next couple of days.
Yep, thats definitely the two of themI think I see Hindy or his best mate Mick.
https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Rest...deck-Narooma_Eurobodalla_New_South_Wales.html
I'm sure that's Mick on the right. He's bigger and more assertive.Yep, thats definitely the two of them
You could even say... “alpha”I'm sure that's Mick on the right. He's bigger and more assertive.
I'm sure that's Mick on the right. He's bigger and more assertive.
Yep, thats definitely the two of them