Dave’s Aussie Confluence Adventure.
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O.K., I think that “you know who” is passed out by now, so it is safe to post once again.
First of all there is nothing wrong with my world famous Australian dialect. I studied the Dick Van Dyke chimney sweep character from Mary Poppins for two months to get down all of the nuances.
With all this talk of surfing, several spots along the Great Ocean Road looked to be somewhat popular surfing spots.
We spent some time at the 12 Apostles. If you go, see them from the beach as well as from the cliff tops. It’s a bit of an ordeal to get to them on the beach, but it is worth it.
Also along the Great Ocean Road was the site of the Loch Ard Gorge shipwreck in 1878. With only two survivors, it was a fascinating tale of endurance. The wreck itself was discovered by local divers in 1967 and blasted to recover some of the cargo and as a result the wreck is very broken up.
We also saw London Bridge where the leg of the bridge fell in 1990.
First of all there is nothing wrong with my world famous Australian dialect. I studied the Dick Van Dyke chimney sweep character from Mary Poppins for two months to get down all of the nuances.
With all this talk of surfing, several spots along the Great Ocean Road looked to be somewhat popular surfing spots.
We spent some time at the 12 Apostles. If you go, see them from the beach as well as from the cliff tops. It’s a bit of an ordeal to get to them on the beach, but it is worth it.
Also along the Great Ocean Road was the site of the Loch Ard Gorge shipwreck in 1878. With only two survivors, it was a fascinating tale of endurance. The wreck itself was discovered by local divers in 1967 and blasted to recover some of the cargo and as a result the wreck is very broken up.
We also saw London Bridge where the leg of the bridge fell in 1990.
More about the people along the way.
Of all the Forum members that I met for the first time, I felt that I knew Howard the best, due to the legendary thread of his travels in the US. The day of the Confluence Howard was the clear winner of the “coolest stuff” competition. With the Midi ready guitar, keyboards, amps, and the armada of Rics, it was a sight to see. You know the guy has a serious collection when he has to rent a moving van to drag it out.
Robyn Trott was a joy to be around. Just to remain so graceful when “you know who” is around, speaks volumes of her inter beauty. I’ll never forget when we first met and we were alone in the front outside area of their house. She leaned into speak to me and in a quiet voice. She said “Please help me, he is totally insane, Oh no, I think he heard me”.
I am sorry Robyn, I am just so sorry.
Of all the Forum members that I met for the first time, I felt that I knew Howard the best, due to the legendary thread of his travels in the US. The day of the Confluence Howard was the clear winner of the “coolest stuff” competition. With the Midi ready guitar, keyboards, amps, and the armada of Rics, it was a sight to see. You know the guy has a serious collection when he has to rent a moving van to drag it out.
Robyn Trott was a joy to be around. Just to remain so graceful when “you know who” is around, speaks volumes of her inter beauty. I’ll never forget when we first met and we were alone in the front outside area of their house. She leaned into speak to me and in a quiet voice. She said “Please help me, he is totally insane, Oh no, I think he heard me”.
I am sorry Robyn, I am just so sorry.
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WHOA, I can hardly wait, and I'll only bring 1 guitar. Will there be a customs problem going in and out of the country with my personal guitar? As for longboards, I still surf a 10'6" Dewey Weber Performer that is quite heavy. My shortest longboard is 9ft. Cold water: here in Oregon it averages 42 to 47 degrees and sometimes gets up to low 50's. Thick wets suits and booties are a must. Great pictures Dave. I love the ones of the beach and cove area.
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Glad you enjoyed the Great Ocean Road trip, Dave. It's one of the many things us 'locals' take for granted.
Dale: Come on down, mate.... the water's fine! I tried to surf - once - the lure of the coldies in the Esky back on the beach won me over that day. The only time I've touched a board since is when I helped my brother move house!
Just to reiterate..... any body planning to come over will be seriously looked after!
Dale: Come on down, mate.... the water's fine! I tried to surf - once - the lure of the coldies in the Esky back on the beach won me over that day. The only time I've touched a board since is when I helped my brother move house!
Just to reiterate..... any body planning to come over will be seriously looked after!
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Oops, my bad! Hope Dane's not reading that... i'm soooooorry!
Almost forgot to say... great pics! I especially liked the kangaroo with the baby & that pic of Dave and a koala (no, i'm not going to say they look a bit similar...).
Almost forgot to say... great pics! I especially liked the kangaroo with the baby & that pic of Dave and a koala (no, i'm not going to say they look a bit similar...).
Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.
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Oh, I'm sure of that.... Based on my experiences with the two Aussies I've had the pleasure of meeting (Aitch and Darren), I am sure that such a trip would be wonderful.... Are all of the people down there as nice and as fun?
It is a trip my hubby and I will have to make someday!
It is a trip my hubby and I will have to make someday!
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"