G'Day Gents,Some pics from a great day out, with two good blokes.Cheers.Mitch.Geof Blackberry flying over and down range. Nigel Barwick in trike taking pics.Image Insert: 53.81 KBThey take pics at the Tea Pot, flyin visitors book. Great place for morning tea. Image Insert: 76.02 KBClimbing over rising ground.Image Insert: 17.25
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Hi Mitch,These are great photo's that you have posted, the flying in that part of Australia just looks great!!!![]Mitch, I have been trying to catch up with you but since coming back from Cooma time just seems to be going so fast.Could you please send me your E-Mail address to lgionfriddo@tobinbrothers.com.au would love to have a private chat to you, and to catch up on a few things.Speak to ya soon i hopeLou
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Hey Lou,Thought you might not have forgiven me for calling you Joe after a few beers, was going to chase you down through Chris. Emails comming. Talk soon.Mitch.www.thebutterflyllc.com
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G'Day Phil,Keep the dream alive Mate. Give me your email address and I'll send a high resolution copy through to you. The Little Forrester River, empties into Anderson Bay and the delta or mouth of the river is less than 3 kms from Bridport a fishing village and tourist lay-over.Tassie is listed as the most mountainous Island on the planet. More Mts per sq km than anywhere else. Bridport is built around a big 'hill'. So departing Bridport requires climing out over this hill, then the ground drops away again, then you start climbing again to clear the next 'hill' to the left of pic.When I first came down to Tassie I was of the understanding that there were no Kangaroos here.Well it turns out there are and they are called Forrester Kangaroos (smaller than mainland Roos), all the rest are wallaby size and smaller (like Rottnest Island Quokkas). I guess the river gets it's name from the Forrester Roos and their predominate habitat is here in the north of the Island.Yes, Phil the scenery was/is breathtaking and I was totally blown away by the whole experience. You will love flying gyros, truely is an unsurpassed experience, for me anyway. Best of luck with your adventure.Mitch.www.thebutterflyllc.com
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Greg, Terrific photo's you've been posting. I would like to use some of them in promoting the concept of Gyro's. Any possibility of putting some in an email to me please. I'll see about getting them blown up, so that when I go to flyins there's somethnig to show the fixed wing peseants.Ted
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Ted,Pics were taken by Nigel on a 5 plus megapixel, he half sized them to send to me then I shrank to post. Shoot me off an email rocksfly@dodo.com.au and I'll send you what I have but I will endeavour to get the full res pics sent through from Nigel. We did it this way the other night so I could get the thread up.Glad you like the pics, Mitchwww.thebutterflyllc.com
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