SA fag here. I'd like to hike the Heysen but getting time off work could be a problem. Trail doesn't open til after the fire danger season (April 30).
So instead I'm thinking of going with my brother to Gluepot Reserve for a wee bit of birdwatching in the second week of the school holidays, if the roads are passable. Then camp for a few days in River Murray national park in the Riverland. Hopefully catch more than just carp.
Other than that just fishin, bushwalking, and mountain biking on my days off. Hoping to get into surf fishing, don't have a lot of experience, and catch some salmon down Waitpinga Beach maybe.
Pic is a waterhole in the northern Adelaide hills where I saw a small herd of deer (dunno what kind).
>>979006I'd love to get into hunting, even just bunny shooting. Trouble is I know few people with land and too sperg to ask random farmers or whatever. Jelly of your access to deer.
>>980472Went to Tas first time last year loved it. But yeah the industry and mining's fucked. I heard some greenie cunt on the radio saying how 'future of tasmania is in tourism and environmental image' (this guy was some boomer with a grudge against his dad who's into restoring the pink sands of lake Pedder). How do these people even get away with this shit. Like every Tassie is gonna become a barefoot rustic with an organic kale farm/melaleuca distillery and open up a B&B to cater to the hordes of chink tourists who will spend big bucks? get real fuckwits.
Gotta say the Forestry and Hydro still seems to be pretty strong in Tas, albeit the recent 'drought'.
>>980987Butthurt used Holden salesman detected. Poms are alright, most of them. Sure they'll whinge but just give 'em shit, say well if you don't like it just move back to your paki-ridden dreary island. They'll either lighten up, toughen up, or ship out. At least they're not chinks or curries.
Enlighten me as to this 'mot' please.