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Camping in Texas, Qld
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Dot
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Re: Camping in Texas, Qld
Queen of the Banal & OT chatter and proud of it. If it offends you then tough titty titty bang bang.
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whiteman
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Re: Camping in Texas, Qld
While showers are located in the main street the facility is quite large and all you need to do in lock the door while showering and dress appropriately on the way there or leaving....simple really !!
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Mrcoolabah1au
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Re: Camping in Texas, Qld
Yer we found it very good
do the shopping and
have a shower at the same time be fore happy hour
do the shopping and
have a shower at the same time be fore happy hour
Coolabah1au
Wayne nini
Wayne nini
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John M
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Re: Camping in Texas, Qld
If you need tyres try the local tyre dealer, was the cheapest in Qld by a large margin, and fabulous service to go with it.
"Recycled Teenagers", John, Shirley and Four legged person Beau, travelling in a 7m Isuzu bus towing a trailer. Enjoying the fellowship of the road
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Re: Camping in Texas, Qld
Hi, all.
The Goondiwindi Shire Council are making moves to limit stays to 2 weeks maximum, with a 1 month interval before returning.The locals reacted strongly to the extent that one local businessman was looking at making his orchard available as a free camp. This was late October 2015 and I might give the bloke a call next week to check on progress.
The Goondiwindi Shire Council are making moves to limit stays to 2 weeks maximum, with a 1 month interval before returning.The locals reacted strongly to the extent that one local businessman was looking at making his orchard available as a free camp. This was late October 2015 and I might give the bloke a call next week to check on progress.
See you on the back roads,
shonky et al.
shonky et al.
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Dot
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That would be a clever move by the farmer, hope he succeeds. Keep us informed please Shonky.
Queen of the Banal & OT chatter and proud of it. If it offends you then tough titty titty bang bang.
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shonky
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Hi, all.
Last Easter there were around 80 rigs in the camp.The locals brought around Easter eggs and choccy bunnies for all. Found out later the local independent op shop did it on their own behalf. Spoke to the local bank manager on the Wednesday and found it was Texas's best Easter ever.
Last Easter there were around 80 rigs in the camp.The locals brought around Easter eggs and choccy bunnies for all. Found out later the local independent op shop did it on their own behalf. Spoke to the local bank manager on the Wednesday and found it was Texas's best Easter ever.
See you on the back roads,
shonky et al.
shonky et al.
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Re: Camping in Texas, Qld
Texas is a great town to visit & stay even the CP is low cost.
Shirley & Bruce.
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Jim
Re: Camping in Texas, Qld
Was there mid June this year - had a couple of days with rain. Great site.