Tony wrote:My Suby Forester easlily made it in to the Gungarlin river via Nimmo Plain
I also have one these days. I was wondering last night whether I would still be able to get in there with it. Answered courtesy of Tony, thank you.Size 11 wrote:P.S I want a Suby Forester too!
Jez, the brumby encounter was defintely unnerving. We got quite close while taking photos of them and my son insisted on trying to get even closer.Size 11 wrote:I'll take a spare pair of undies incase I get cornered by the stallion! I would have thought that NPWS would have eradicated the brumbies by now.
climberman wrote: There is a wild horse management plan for KNP.......At a personal level I'd be happy to see em shot
Size 11 wrote: Shoot, and fish ferals to an extent, but leave natives alone! Not too sure about the banjo players being allowed to shoot in national parks but.
These hicks give flanalette shirts and 4wd's a bad name. I love cheap clothes, and I hav'nt got to own a fourby yet. But I want one!
Cheers Jez
SteveJ wrote:Size 11 wrote: Shoot, and fish ferals to an extent, but leave natives alone! Not too sure about the banjo players being allowed to shoot in national parks but.
These hicks give flanalette shirts and 4wd's a bad name. I love cheap clothes, and I hav'nt got to own a fourby yet. But I want one!
Cheers Jez
I can play a banjo, I wear flannies, I have a 4wd, I eat native animals.........
SteveJ wrote:Size 11 wrote: Shoot, and fish ferals to an extent, but leave natives alone! Not too sure about the banjo players being allowed to shoot in national parks but.
These hicks give flanalette shirts and 4wd's a bad name. I love cheap clothes, and I hav'nt got to own a fourby yet. But I want one!
Cheers Jez
I can play a banjo, I wear flannies, I have a 4wd, I eat native animals.........
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