Royal National Park Group?
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Royal National Park Group?
Hi All,
I have been trying to find some like mined people to explore the Royal National Park just near me. I live in the Shire and would love to meet other people and share experiences and go exploring locally. Anyone around here, South Sydney?
I have been trying to find some like mined people to explore the Royal National Park just near me. I live in the Shire and would love to meet other people and share experiences and go exploring locally. Anyone around here, South Sydney?
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Maybe it would be best if you could elaborate a bit, your interest would be Yowies I presume.Harvey78 wrote:Hi All,
I have been trying to find some like mined people to explore the Royal National Park just near me. I live in the Shire and would love to meet other people and share experiences and go exploring locally. Anyone around here, South Sydney?
And of course I always recommend people meet up for a coffee/tea/beer before actually going anywhere bush.
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Yes, sorry
This is new to me here. I have an interest in meeting other people who believe the possibility that Yowie's do exist. I have lived in the ACT for many years and only recently moved to the Shire. I would imagine there would be people local to the RNP who would like to meet up over a coffee/beer and talk about this stuff without ridicule. If not that's ok.
This is new to me here. I have an interest in meeting other people who believe the possibility that Yowie's do exist. I have lived in the ACT for many years and only recently moved to the Shire. I would imagine there would be people local to the RNP who would like to meet up over a coffee/beer and talk about this stuff without ridicule. If not that's ok.
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Dion wrote:Maybe it would be best if you could elaborate a bit, your interest would be Yowies I presume.Harvey78 wrote:Hi All,
I have been trying to find some like mined people to explore the Royal National Park just near me. I live in the Shire and would love to meet other people and share experiences and go exploring locally. Anyone around here, South Sydney?
And of course I always recommend people meet up for a coffee/tea/beer before actually going anywhere bush.
I did laugh Dion when you added that last line! So true in so many ways LOL

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The latest AYR report that deals with RNP is a cracker. It seems that from the description the Yowie was in a suburban street!!!
Now thats guts!!!
Now thats guts!!!
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Hello Harvey78
I live in the western suburbs and go out into the blue mountains a lot but would also like to go into other area's aswell. if you would like to meet up for a chat just Pm Me thanks.
I live in the western suburbs and go out into the blue mountains a lot but would also like to go into other area's aswell. if you would like to meet up for a chat just Pm Me thanks.
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Thanks Dan,
Yeah its just a thought that I would like to go and see more of these areas, but going alone still has me thinking twice. I know what actually seeing one of these things does to people both good and bad. I have had some time to explore some of the RNP and have been up to Mt Kembla near Wollongong. Seen some massive game trails as you would expect with so many deer around. If anyone knows anyone who wants to catch up and form a group to check these areas out let me know. Nothing formal, im not looking to start the BFRO Down under, just trying to connect with others in the local area. AYR and Dean have done some great work in the past and current and I would love to go on a camping trip with all the fire side stories with these people.
Yeah its just a thought that I would like to go and see more of these areas, but going alone still has me thinking twice. I know what actually seeing one of these things does to people both good and bad. I have had some time to explore some of the RNP and have been up to Mt Kembla near Wollongong. Seen some massive game trails as you would expect with so many deer around. If anyone knows anyone who wants to catch up and form a group to check these areas out let me know. Nothing formal, im not looking to start the BFRO Down under, just trying to connect with others in the local area. AYR and Dean have done some great work in the past and current and I would love to go on a camping trip with all the fire side stories with these people.
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Gday,
I also live in the sutherland shire, spent a lot of time in the national park.
I would love to get together some time and share a few experiences ive had in grays point.
Let me know.
I also live in the sutherland shire, spent a lot of time in the national park.
I would love to get together some time and share a few experiences ive had in grays point.
Let me know.
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It's been a few years since Harvey posted on here. Are you still around mate?
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