The Club has booked the spectacular “Snowy Mountain Holidays” house and
two cottage accommodation package, right on the
Given that people are reluctant to commit at any stage, this is strictly
first come, first served, with any overflow into the Corryong pubs. Preference
will be given to members. A deposit speaks volumes.
Xmas Camp, Mt
Sunday 26th
December to
Christmas is all but on us and it is time
to make bookings at our favourite Xmas Camp destination, Mt Buffalo Caravan
Park. Situated on the fork of two rivers it offers a fantastic range of
activities including swimming, fishing and bush walking. Close by is the Smoko
Fish Hatchery, various berry farms and an Alpaca Ranch. Great road and dirt
riding country abounds. Mt Buffalo offers a sensational 25 km climb to the
scenic Chalet and lookout. Nearby are good half-day rides to Falls Creek, Mt
Hotham and Dartmouth Dam or full day rides into the
The Club has secured three unpowered sites. Last year a few couples rented log cabins
for the week, another good option. Ring 03-5756-2235
to secure a cabin or powered site. Otherwise tell Ian Payne of your intention
to camp with the group. Do it now. And organise your annual leave. At least 8
people have already booked!
As per the
Melbourne Cup weekend, the Committee has
booked the spectacular “Snowy Mountain Holidays” house and two cottage
accommodation package, right on the Murray River at Towong, 11 km out of
Corryong. Australia Day falls on a Wednesday and hence we have made a full 5
day weekend to take advantage of the great location. You’ll need to take annual
leave for the Thursday and Friday, so book your leave days now. Cost around $40
person, per night. Remarkably cheap. All you need is
your tooth brush, a change of clothes, nad
your credit card. The combination sleeps ten people comfortably.
As per usual, this
is strictly first come, first served, with any overflow into the Corryong pubs.
Preference will be given to members. A deposit speaks volumes.
Tasmania
2005 – Feb 26th (Sat) to March 6th (Sun), 2005
This trip is already
oversubscribed! I have booked 10 berths on the boat and 15 people have applied.
The plan is to go for 8 days
leaving on a Saturday and returning the following Sunday week. This was the
successful formula we used in 2003. This time we will have two cars to act as
mules to carry the luggage, allowing us to ride unencumbered..
Both boat trips would be day crossings costing a total of $203 (bike) or $208
(car). The first week in March avoids the school holidays and has the greatest
chance of fine weather and adequate day light hours. If you would like to get on the reserved
list, please hurry. Last time I booked
for 10 people and 14 went. This year I
will book for 15. I will be making an additional booking within a week or so.
The next job will be to book accommodation. Anyone have any strong preferences
for destinations? One of the bases will be just south of Hobart –