Tasmania
- y0wie
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Tasmania
Hey there everyone. Just wondering well it's boring down here and these school holidays I might be doing a few trips around and does any one know some good places to go investigate. Thanks 
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- Jo Blose
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Re: Tasmania
Hi YOwie,
I'm not aware of any fresh sightings down your way, except of course for the sighting you had a couple of days ago! How very exciting for you!!! So, why are you seeking places to go and see yowies, when you say you saw one at a spot just a couple of days ago? Sorry for all the questions, but when do your school holidays finish, and what grade are you in at school? I've been to Tassie this time of year, and although it's still cold, there's plenty to keep occupied doing! Which town or city are you at?
I'm not aware of any fresh sightings down your way, except of course for the sighting you had a couple of days ago! How very exciting for you!!! So, why are you seeking places to go and see yowies, when you say you saw one at a spot just a couple of days ago? Sorry for all the questions, but when do your school holidays finish, and what grade are you in at school? I've been to Tassie this time of year, and although it's still cold, there's plenty to keep occupied doing! Which town or city are you at?
- Jo Blose
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Re: Tasmania
Hey there YOwie,
Say, thank-you very much for the private email you sent me today. Going from grade seven primary school to grade eight high school, is a really big step! There's no need to send me any private emails though. You can say anything you like, openly here on the public forum, and this is where I will respond to you.
I have a few questions for you: How many forums are you a member of? How did you find this site? How do your parents feel about you being a member on this site?
Regarding that exciting sighting you had, what makes you think it was a yowie?
Say, thank-you very much for the private email you sent me today. Going from grade seven primary school to grade eight high school, is a really big step! There's no need to send me any private emails though. You can say anything you like, openly here on the public forum, and this is where I will respond to you.
I have a few questions for you: How many forums are you a member of? How did you find this site? How do your parents feel about you being a member on this site?
Regarding that exciting sighting you had, what makes you think it was a yowie?
- y0wie
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Re: Tasmania
1. just this onejoe black wrote:Hey there YOwie,
Say, thank-you very much for the private email you sent me today. Going from grade seven primary school to grade eight high school, is a really big step! There's no need to send me any private emails though. You can say anything you like, openly here on the public forum, and this is where I will respond to you.
I have a few questions for you: How many forums are you a member of? How did you find this site? How do your parents feel about you being a member on this site?
Regarding that exciting sighting you had, what makes you think it was a yowie?
2. its always the one site that pops up when you tipe Yowie
3. my parents dont really care
4. well it was just its size, the feeling i had in my stomach when i looked at it and the way it moved aw yeah and it was hairy.
-mitch
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- Dion
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Re: Tasmania
hey there Mitch
Good to see a profile picture of yourself well done, your one of the brave ones.
Have you been back to the place where you saw that hairy person?
Good to see a profile picture of yourself well done, your one of the brave ones.
Have you been back to the place where you saw that hairy person?
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User formally known as chewy
- y0wie
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Re: Tasmania
no but i shouldnt be far off a trip back thereChewy wrote:hey there Mitch
Good to see a profile picture of yourself well done, your one of the brave ones.
Have you been back to the place where you saw that hairy person?
-mitch
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Re: Tasmania
Hello,
I believe the best places to search for the elusive Yowie in Tasmania is in the South West and North East.
During my 3-4 years living in Tasmania i've found it hard to find strong evidence of the yowie in our southern state, the feeling is kinda neutral compared to the feeling of being watched all the time on the mainland.
South west tasmania would be almost 90% uncharted territory down there because for its terrain. The very few trips i've made down there have been very unsuccessful.
On the other hand the north east mountain ranges is a top place to make a trip. Go along the log truck tracks and you are bound to feel as if you are watched. If you dont find what you are looking for i am sure you'll find something else to take your interest up there, its a interesting land of bush up there.
Holidays are kinda over down here but hey its only an hour - 2 hour drive to each side here so go for it!
Tye K
I believe the best places to search for the elusive Yowie in Tasmania is in the South West and North East.
During my 3-4 years living in Tasmania i've found it hard to find strong evidence of the yowie in our southern state, the feeling is kinda neutral compared to the feeling of being watched all the time on the mainland.
South west tasmania would be almost 90% uncharted territory down there because for its terrain. The very few trips i've made down there have been very unsuccessful.
On the other hand the north east mountain ranges is a top place to make a trip. Go along the log truck tracks and you are bound to feel as if you are watched. If you dont find what you are looking for i am sure you'll find something else to take your interest up there, its a interesting land of bush up there.
Holidays are kinda over down here but hey its only an hour - 2 hour drive to each side here so go for it!
Tye K