16 Mar 2008 @ 9:06 PM 
 

Sunday Drives: Growing Legs

 

To start off the morning for this particular day – one of our mates needed help getting home from a wild night before. He had trouble starting his VW Beetle as it’s engine had flooded. We attempted to push start it but ran out of energy. So I volunteered my trusty little Toyota Echo to pull start it!

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We managed to get it going and he was on his way.

Anyways, on with the drive….

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For this trip we went to Namadgi National Park for a hiking trip (we kinda need some exercise!). We got to a particular location where we had a pretty good view of hills, trees, grass and other natural stuff.

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We saw a number of kangaroos relaxing under some shady trees.

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Our hiking destination involved traveling to some rock where the anchient native aboriginals were creative.

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dsc01975.jpgHad a bit of a snack while simultaneously fighting off some vicious huge flies – the kind that are a bit too big to fit up your nose yet the little buggers still try to get up there!

After getting back to the car we drove a bit further along to find some old hut of historical importance. Apparently some old guy used to live there.

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Inside it had some old reading material – probably used to plug up the windy gaps in the wood.

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The news section was a bit out of date though.

And to top it off – some random video footage from the day…

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Tags Categories: Home-Made Videos, Sunday Drives Posted By: Colin Nash
Last Edit: 16 Mar 2008 @ 09 20 PM

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