Qld Mini Muster 2016 - Final Update
Only 7 days to go.
Don’t forget to vote before you leave home
Qld Local Government Elections 19-03-2016
WHAT TO BRING:
CASH – There is no credit card facilities at the park. All payments to park on arrival
Unwanted goods - for the buy sell swap or give away table
Camp ovens, gloves, trivet, cutting board, an old electric frypan or alfoil trays to place the heat beads in and camp oven on top
Membership cards (if needed can be used as name tags initially)
THINGS TO DO:
Kick back, put your feet up, relax and enjoy or take a drive to:
Gympie: (25km from C/park)
Museum Markets 20th March 7am - 12noon. Lake Alford Duck Ponds
Picnic or swim at Mothar Mountain Rockpools (possible tag a long on a hot day)
Gold Mining Museum at Lake Alford Duck Ponds
Woodworks Museum just north of Gympie
Tin Can Bay: (25km from C/park)
RSL community hall Markets Sat 19th March 8am - 12noon. Gympie Rd.
Dolphin Feeding 7.30am-8am daily at boat ramp Norman Point
Fishing charters to Fraser Island. Ferry cruising PH. 0428 838 836
Golf and Bowls at Tin Can Bay Country Club
Rainbow Beach: (45km from C/park)
4WD or hike along the beach to the Lighthouse at Double Island Point
Visit Carlo Sand Blow and coloured sands just east of Rainbow Beach
Take a drive to Inskip Point and if you’re feeling adventurous a barge trip over to Fraser Island
SPONSORS:
Sound In Motion –Arrival 9.30AM-10AM. Sat 19.03.2016. Troubleshooting, retrofitting, Whats available. (email queries to Lance or Greg beforehand)
Performax – Will bring along the latest Chev for inspection and questions
ACTIVITIES / INFORMATION SESSIONS / DEMONSTRATIONS:
History of the
BOG (Wed 16th 3pm at the welcome afternoon tea. Bring a small plate) Timing for all other activities & sessions will be discussed then. Anyone wishing to do a presentation on a particular topic please feel free to give me a call.
Q & A. Ask a question about a problem: hopefully someone in the group will have an answer. Pass on problems to be avoided, lessons learned, exchange ideas & tips.
Repairing corrosion between the black bumper strip and the external wall cladding where it meets the checkerplate.
DVD on Chainsaw operation and maintenance
Storm proofing your Aussie Traveller awning
Dust proofing your BT for outback travel
Tips and hints on using heat beads with camp ovens then cooking a simple dish for morning or afternoon tea (sausage rolls and rocket and feta rolls) A bit of fun
A movie night if there is enough interest and if I can get the projector working
FACILITIES at the park & surrounding area:
Hot showers, toilets, camp kitchen, fire pit, dump point, plenty of walking space and a Tea Gardens / Hotel within 3 km for meals, coffee, entertainment etc.
Phones and TV can be unreliable depending on where you are in the park, so bring a sat dish if you want to watch that favourite show
CATERED DINNER: (byo drinks, cutlery & plates)
“If required” cooked on-site by the park owners. All profit goes to Push for the Bush. As a group, we can choose one from the following selections:
Camp oven stew and damper $10 pp Meat pies and veges $10 pp
Roast and veges $15 pp or $20 pp with dessert (Golden Syrup Dumplings)
Corn meat and white sauce ? or Ham and salads?
Visitors Attending: Please contact Lance to arrange a time and place to meet.
Lance 0400 953 826 Greg 0439 867 927
If you haven't already registered then go to the muster tab and put your name down.
It will be a good opportunity for members who have never attended a muster to meet others and learn a little about the club in a relaxed friendly environment.
See you there
Lance