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Quote YouTube - Preparing for The Trafalgar Freeze
644 days ago
On one of my many trips up to Mita Mita or an bit further to the walnuts camping ground in the middle of winter 2 degree's the grass was frozen stiff and as you walked on it you could hear the grass breaking under your boot and really foggy anyway this river winds round the most beautiful country giant tree palms huge ferns wild flowers big buck deer drinking along the river back black berries and the most great mosey rocks in the back ground looks like an oil painting and the river well I sit down for awhile and study the water and back washers as the water is so clear you see the trout swimming around in front of you like a fish pond its unreal to experience as you almost pick the one you wont but not that easy well back to where I started at camp I got up at 5 o clock in the morning and boy talk about cold I got the fire stoke up to boil the Billy and get ready to go I put on my wanders and fly jacket get my rod ready and can hardly tie a fly on because of the cold but I win ...
645 days ago
This is a true story when boys will be boys. This is about a guy I know we were born in the days when kids were heard and not seen only aloud in the house when meals were on but the fun we had playing cricket out the front street every now and then smash a window or two with the ball then the next day play football with the same problem another window but we lived in a street of 15 houses and a factory on the other side of the street and every body knew each other it was great fun when we were young we had Billy carts with steel ball race wheels made from old fruit boxes or what ever you found even old pram wheels then we would ran around ramming each other and end up being the best on the day. Anyway we lived in Melbourne and winter time I can remember very well the washing used to be frozen on line and I mean stiff frozen and the puddles were like scatting pads.My friend was a great mate but before he could play he had to do his jobs as his mum and dad worked until late so he ...



