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I know Squig but the upside is we are going to try to see the Bennett's tree Kangaroo and get some photos of it as well as explore a part of Black Mountain, some caves and possible underground water?

Bob

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Did you notice that Bob came out with his excuse AFTER I confirmed? :D

It's ME, Bob, isn't it? You are scared of ME :smiley_simmons:

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Hahaha, I think he is scared of you Garny, I think he's worried you'll punish him for snail abuse, lmao! :smiley_simmons:

It definitely sounds like a made up excuse, going collecting & looking for tree kangaroos? Yeah right Bob, you looking for hoop snakes & drop bears too? lmfao :congratulatory::smiley_simmons:

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Maybe they are all scared because there will be GIRLS this time! :congratulatory:

I'm exited to meet you too, Torry!

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Hahaha, you're probably right, we're all a bit socially awkward cause we spend so much time in our shrimp rooms. :smiley_simmons:

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Dam it Garny you are on to me and all those Girls there I will get picked on for sure.

I would have canned the trip except for we have a local showing us some local only spots.

I will have to do a field trip report with lots of photos to prove it.

Squig you are right it won't be as good as a BBQ with you lot but.

Bob

OOPS I for got to put the It after Dam, sorry Garney

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Bob what can I say - you are a wimp - you just don't want to face up to the girls. Never mind when I win your contest next year you won't be able to escape:congratulatory:

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I know Squig but the upside is we are going to try to see the Bennett's tree Kangaroo and get some photos of it as well as explore a part of Black Mountain' date=' some caves and possible underground water?

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Is Black mountain the mountain made of rocks Bob? We saw that a few years ago and were very intrigued by it!

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That's the one Ineke and there is places the water runs out from the mountain from underground caves, I have seen photos of crabs from there NICE and the Rainbow fish around that area are really nice, Wallaby ck is one of the types.

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Poor Alan from now on I will be making him stop at every creek and water way to see what there is:)

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Ineke I was thinking I need to make a 'shrimp catching pack' to go in the boot for in-case-of!

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Hi Guys, The move to the new marina has been carried out and we are now nice and snug in our new mooring. It's going to be unreal living here. We are only a couple of 100 mtr from the restaurant precinct, including Coles supermarket and a boardwalk tavern.

You will all have an extra 40+ min of sea time from here to Paradise Point our destination for the get together. As we cruise down the Coomera river you will be passing icons like Sanctuary Cove, with all of the lovely waterside houses, then down near the mouth of the Coomera we will be passing Sovereign Island and Ephraim Island both noted for the hang out of the rich and famous.

my wife and I are looking forward to welcoming you all on board for a great day on the water

Wayne

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Ineke I was thinking I need to make a 'shrimp catching pack' to go in the boot for in-case-of!

let me know what you pack - I might only be able to collect moss on our longer trips. We need a separate thread for this as we are hijacking the BBQ thread:encouragement:

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Hi Guys' date=' The move to the new marina has been carried out and we are now nice and snug in our new mooring. It's going to be unreal living here. We are only a couple of 100 mtr from the restaurant precinct, including Coles supermarket and a boardwalk tavern.

You will all have an extra 40+ min of sea time from here to Paradise Point our destination for the get together. As we cruise down the Coomera river you will be passing icons like Sanctuary Cove, with all of the lovely waterside houses, then down near the mouth of the Coomera we will be passing Sovereign Island and Ephraim Island both noted for the hang out of the rich and famous.

my wife and I are looking forward to welcoming you all on board for a great day on the water

Wayne[/quote']

Hello Wayne

That sounds like something out of a travel brochure! I am soooo exited that I can come.

Only 2 weeks to go!

Looking forward to meeting you all! :)

Ineke and Wraithy!!! Stop hijacking this thread! BAD GIRLs!

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Hi Garne , yes looking forward to meeting you as well, It is going to be a great day.

Hello WayneThat sounds like something out of a travel brochure! I am soooo exited that I can come. Only 2 weeks to go!Looking forward to meeting you all! :)Ineke and Wraithy!!! Stop hijacking this thread! BAD GIRLs!
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Sorry to hear that mate, may be next time.OK guys only a couple of weeks to go before we set sail on our get together, so come on you Brisbane mob get aboard for a great day,Wayne

Sorry guys, I'm going to have to pull out. Just got told there's a wedding that day.
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Only 10 days to go! :triumphant:

I hope there won't be MORE cancellations! :(

Wraithy and Torry...you are still coming aren't you? :encouragement: We will nearly have the majority on board, hehehe.

Guys leave your fishing gear at home and bring your knitting needles instead! :smiley_simmons:

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