Bucket List!
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@taniwharugby he would want to erase the memory of getting whipped by his little sister in the walk back, while he cried like a little bitch.
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@mariner4life said in Bucket List!:
@Bones it's like he's just walked off the set from being an extra on The Sopranos
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@mariner4life said in Bucket List!:
@Bones it's like he's just walked off the set from being an extra on The Sopranos
Yeah, taking fashion tips from a feral who wears op shop suits to the races to try and look classy and sophisticated next to Queensland mongrels whilst sipping cheap champagne doesn't really work.
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@NTA said in Bucket List!:
taniwharugby he would want to erase the memory of getting whipped by his little sister in the walk back, while he cried like a little bitch.
A wallaby in the making? Hmmm, might be more suited to the Aus cricket team...
*No Nick, I will not eat any dicks and I'm sure dad will sort him out before he represents Straya.
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@mariner4life said in Bucket List!:
@MN5 nice try, but absolutely none of those landed.
You're a dork who wears Star Wars T shirts in a vain attempt to be cool in front of your sons. It's not working.
I of all people know the pain all too well.
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@mariner4life said in Bucket List!:
@MN5 you're just flailing away aren't you Hutt Guido?
Good show though aye? I was massively underwhelmed in the early 90s, maybe they have got better?
The only thing I can fault were the conditions. I though Axl sounded about 85% compared to the glory years which is great for a tubby drug addict. Also the drummer was a bit average ( comparitively speaking )
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@Rembrandt said in Bucket List!:
well on a crazy whim I've bought a resale ticket for GNR tonight. $40 above face value and a fair distance back but to hell with it, should be a fun night
They were great in Auckland
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@NTA said in Bucket List!:
Bucket List item: climbed Mt Kosciuszko with the family. Its not very challenging, but a 12km walk in freezing wind was quite the task for both the wife and kids. The boy went out hard and hit the wall on the way back. Hopefully he learned something.
Which way did you go? Up the chairlift from Thredbo, along the raised foothpath, followed by the arduous 200 metre gravel road, while dodging mums with pushchairs?
Australia's high point is kind of not really.
Being facetious (of course), I gather from the 12km reference you walked from the Perisher side? Some nice walking if you take the longer loop around from there. I think you get to the top of the three highest peaks when you go that way.
At least you managed to get the family into the outdoors, although it sounds like you may struggle for a repeat.
Now's the time to quickly plan some more walks and when they decline you get to have a peaceful time by yourself. -
@Crucial Thredbo is the 12.something km return on the raised metal walkway. Shunt of a day for it with that wind. I've walked it in worse weather, but more often better weather.
From the Perisher end (Charlotte's Pass) its about 18km return along the service track. You start higher up there but the descent from the river past Seaman's Hut is a bit harder.
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And there was still a little snow around as well in the lee of the higher areas which was weird for how warm its been. usually I'm up there a bit later in Jan or in Feb. Did it once in April and it was starting to get quite soggy.
These shots are on approach and from the reverse angle.
Last time I saw snow there it was this very spot, in November, where the path was blocked by another ~6 feet of icy hard snow
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If you get to go up there again I recommend this way of getting there.
Just over 21km round trip but the bit to the north is the best part. Some high altitude tarns, plenty of up and down and far far less people.
Stolen photos below are just as I remember it.
It's long but not difficult . Our lad was 10 or 11 at the time. make sure you have decent footwear on the kids though. The rocks on the track hammer your feet.