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  1. No David, we haven't gone on the wagon! But probably drinking a bit less than while on the road. Don't know how that happens...maybe those lovely evenings sitting outside? Or the lovely wineries/ Or the good company to share a bottle with? Etc.

    I understand that the sausage rolls are fine in a bbq kettle - anything which gets the heat up a bit. Val loves the rolls, and if he's anywhere nearby when theyr'e being made, adds lots of chilli. A bit hard on the unsuspecting folk who eat them.

    Once in Alice Springs I made some as an afternoon snack with 5pm drinks, to be shared with the vanning couple next door. The idea was to have some for dinner later, with salad. The male half of the folk who came for drinks coudn't stop eating them, and although embarrassed at how many he was eating, couldn't stop. It was so funny - he ate them all. I was delighted to have someone appreciate my cooking so much.

    Chris

  2. Hi Deb.

    I absolutely loved Carnarvon Gorge, and took many lovely photos there. Be aware (if you haven't been there before) that some of the camping sites are in the middle of a dusty, busy area. Like parking in a car park at Woolies, just not as comfortable as Woolies! Ring ahead and ask Takarakka for one of the sites around the edge of the campground, so you back onto foliage, and are out of the way of dust-rising traffic.

    Chris

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  3. Hi Glen and Debbie.

    You just knew that I would open any message with that topic in its header, didn't you?

    I use Photoshop CS2 and more often, Photoshop Elements 6. The latter is more user friendly (and hugely cheaper) but doesn't have the full range of features of CS. But it is pretty powerful, and still complicated enough to have puzzled me quite often.

    Have fun with it!

    haven't met up with Clive and Shirley (I don't think) but have met a few others recently. There was a bloke called George, who has a diving and boat company near Musgrave Island...(Great Barrier Island?) who we met at the petrol station here the other day. Can't remember his wife's name.

    Cheers Chris

  4. Great Lynda and Len! We will let the forum know if we are moving on from here so you know before you get here whether or not we are still here then... Val is acting headteacher at the local school, filling a back-filled vacancy (where the current head is acting in a promotion position in Darwin). How long we are here is dependent on how long it takes the Government to advertise and recruit to the position permanently. Val has really retired, but does these jobs every now and again. We need the money for the new Top Ender on order! :laugh:

    Chris

  5. Hi Rod and Judy!

    Good to hear from you. I think it is likely we will still be here in late June or July (although open to flexible arrangement, dependent on the Dept of Education's filling of a position).

    We would love to see you, with or without Tassie wine (but preferably with!).

    We have a friend from Darwin who will be leading a group of 25 local Ulysses bikers to Townsville. I think he said there would be 5000 of them there...?

    Cheers

    Chris

  6. Hi Mark and Deb,

    we were at Girraween National Park near Stanthorpe recently and my preference would be to stay out at the national park rather than in town. The park is just beautiful. That said, it will be freezing (it was below zero overnight while we were there and that was a month ago) and if you don't have a diesel heater you could be cold! So then again maybe a powered site might be best!

    While we were there another 2 Kedron Top Enders came in...

    That region is bristling with marvellous things to see and do. Have fun.

    Chris

  7. Welcome Dave and Shell.

    It is always good to hear of new members of the "Kedron Family". We are normally on the road pretty much all the time (for a few years anyway) but are presently in Adelaide River NT for about another two months). If you are passing by call in and see us! (Details in previous message on this forum).

    Chris and Val

  8. We think the Vitrifrigo is absolutely wonderful! It has done a lot of travelling in the heat of the NT and Queensland (for several days once at Mount Isa the temperature was around 47 degrees during the daylight hours) and it has always coped.

    it had no trouble with the Gibb River Road, or back roads in Kakadu. Once, in Clare SA one of the door hinges broke, and Val took it off, found someone with a welder which he borrowed and fixed it. And we have had to replace the door "handle" once. But the fridge keeps everything icy cold and that's its purpose of course. :thumbsup:

    Chris

  9. Hi everyone.

    This is the time in the Top End of the NT that vans start to visit the region. The Dry season has arrived and people's thoughts turn to bush trips up North.

    We are in Adelaide River for a couple of months (not too sure just how long at present) which is 100 kms South of Darwin and on the Stuart Highway. Val has taken over the Teaching Principal role of the school - a very small school- while they recruit a permanent replacement for the position. Hey, the Department paid our travel costs to come back up so it can't be all bad. We have a nice 2 bedroom flat here (it comes free with the job) and a sizable garden. val has been weeding, mowing, spreading mulch - he's in heaven.

    Anyway back to the topic! If a fellow Kedronner is going through town and has the inclination to stop and say hello we would love to see you. We are in Hardy Street, parallel with the Highway, north side of the highway, two streets back. We're easy to find - there is a Kedron ATV in the front yard!

    Chris and Val

  10. We have used Biomagic almost exclusively for two or three years, but don't think it is much of an improvement on the other substances. It seems to have about the same lasting power as the Thetford...meaning not too long in hot weather. I have heard that you must make sure the tank is scrupulously clean before using Biomagic for the first time. It's main benefit is that its environmentally friendly of course.

    Chris

  11. We drove that route (with a Troopy) about two years ago, and it was a bit rough in places but nothing that would keep you out, I don't think. We commented at the time that our ATV would have little trouble...

    But there were a lot of nuts and spikes on the road, from the old railway sleepers, which could wreak havoc on tyres. We had no problems however. It wasn't all that spectacular country that it would tempt me back. Interesting, yes, but not as spectatcular as other places. mostly flat country with mulga bushes. I did take a lovely photo that day, which later appeared in this year's ABC Calendar... Can't insert it here as i don't know how...this forum doesn't work like others i regularly post to! When I try to insert a picture here it asks for an URL!!

    Cheers

    Chris

  12. It was wonderful to catch up with so many old friends, and to make some new ones at Imbil. The camaraderie has to be experienced to be believed. And what a wonderful location for the gathering; lovely green grass, and a river view! Val enjoyed seeing the new Top Enders and now has lots of advice and suggestions humming in his head. Look out Stan!

    Without people like Webby and Ann, who put so much time into organising the event, it would not be possible, so a big thanks to them, and the others who made it all happen.

    I will be downsizing some photos for Webby soon, and she will probably post them - it might be easier for me, as the reception is limited here.

    Val and I have stayed on, and yes it is very quiet here, now the vans have all deserted us.

    Chris

  13. Thanks for the advice everyone. It turned out to be a dead battery, which fortunately had not had enough time to drag down the other 2. Luckily the regulator was OK also. It was thoroughly checked by Ashley, (he looked at what was coming in and what was going out, and all was well from that angle). All is now working well, a week later.

    We are staying on at Imbil, taking advantage of what is a beautiful spot.

    Chris

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