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    Default Do Aussies like snow, snowmobiles, and geysers?


















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    Yes. Unless you are nude.

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    Yes. Unless you are nude.
    Youve never said that to me......
    Im begining to worry...

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    Geyser? isn't that an old wrinky Bloke? or is that Geezer?
    Actually it all sounds fairly

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    Edited with pics in first post.
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    Details man, details.

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    The 6th piccy (hot pool) looks like a map of Oz, it even has Tasmania on it.

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    I don't like cities and lots of people, so the USA doesn't relay appeal to me as a holiday destination.
    BUT, the variation between the southern states (humid tropical south east part to the desert and the west coast), the central plains and the cold mountains in the north really appeal to me.
    I'd like to go there to do the Rockie Mountains walk, from south to north, then cross over and walk down the Appalachians to Florida.

    Nice pics, made me think about the treck I had planned before I decided to use the $ to get married.
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    Whats all that white stuff on the ground???

    Cool pictures, we Aussies dont mind the snow, just dont get much. It only snows in particular high altitude areas of the country. Most of the country doesnt get any. My wife and I were in Prauge a number of years ago and met a couple our age from Perth who had never seen snow (They dont get any snow their side of the country).
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    The 6th piccy (hot pool) looks like a map of Oz, it even has Tasmania on it.

    Al
    Cant be a propper map of Oz, everyone forgets tassie..
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    Does this count as a geyzer?
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    G'day Bat
    That's got to be "Ol Faithful" in Yellowstone National Park.
    Some of us Aussies do live near the snow. The mountain across from my house (the highest in Victoria) is covered in snow in winter. Also, where I lived for 14 years, we had metres on the ground every winter. I'm going to miss sitting inside the house in the warm, watching it dump outside. I won't miss having to dig the car out, though.
    Cheers
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