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Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:00 pm
by Juha
Question: What would be the best attractions in there?
I'm planning a trip to Australia, maybe could go to the other Alps!
Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:08 am
by fatman
Well its gets snow for like 3 months of the year and its measured in inches not feet it is also home to the worlds oldest ski club

Also there is a bloody long walking track that is like 700km long you could give that a go, and other than ski or hike i guess you could fish stay at b&b's or just drop a swag at the side of the road its open country, and have no fear you wont have cattle grazing there any m0re thanks to the greens so you just have to contend with snakes and spiders
But one place i would recommend the great barrier reef wether it be snorkling or scuba diving that place is great or swim with the whale sharks out west
Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:36 am
by Juha
Swimmng with sharks sounds charming... But I guess I should consider that, as I try to have a look into the western part of A. Lot's of national parks, caves and gorges there, and empty space. East might have too much turists going around backbacking

Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:28 am
by fatman
Juha wrote:East might have too much turists going around backbacking

Man bring it Euro chics on holidays its like christmas everyday

And its whale sharks dude they they are like whales eat plankton and all that and there have been 3 fatalities recently out west due to great whites pity they cant be hunted because im big on cleansing them from the oceans. And hit up Nufo he spent like 6 months or so driving around Aus he would have the Euro perspective
Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:59 pm
by Juha
Euro-birds on vacation is a good reason to go to western part... I see them enough around here, without those backbacks

A plan is forming, first the Alps, then Great Ocean Road, a race to Perth and then up north and to the very center. Should provide magnificient view of the night sky

Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:02 am
by fatman
I see you missed out on Queensland there its nice and pretty up nth townsville, cairns etc for the major centers
Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 7:55 am
by Juha
I haven't had a look on Q-land yet, but it will be part of the trip. My idea is roughly to ride around the Oz, within 3 months. It's still in early planning stage, so... lots to read and decide!
Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:35 pm
by Juha
Fatman, you prick. You didnt warn me about the Blue Mountains - friggin 10C and hailstroms almost on daily basis. Nice for summer camping...
Now at the border of Nullabor, 38C and sunny. Glad that i brought my thermals with me.

Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:33 am
by fatman
Well it is BYO weather

and if you are crossing the nulla i take a stop in Esperance would be on the agenda if so you lucky sob i love that place and if you make it down to the margaret river tyr this little take away shop they do an awesome lasagna sausage roll. And meet up with any back packers yet i meeting up with an Icelandic ine again this weekend im hoping it is tomorrow because a predicted 38 weather and plenty of booze i might be in
This was today

Re: Aussie Alpine Nat. Park
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 6:53 am
by Juha
Just crossed over the border to WA. Border control lady was a funny one. "Are you carrying any fruits or honey?"
-Just my nuts.
Maybe tomorrow to Norseman, or Frasier Station. Then down south and Esperance is on the cards
