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As someone said before, its a fair drive and many might not be able to make it ? However if we decide to go there, thats the only "haunted" place we will be able to visit for that day.

Im not too sure how long it would take to get there, but if we decide to go, maybe meet up in the afternoon and leave so we get there just as night falls. Run around the town like crazy for a couple hours (not worth staying shorter for a drive that long to get there) then drive back home...and sleep easy :D

...Or something along those line :huh:

kapunda isnt that far only about half hour past gawler.

and there is a caravan park in the town with camp grounds and

cabins which are good.

oh are you suggesting a camp out?? :D i like it

although i could easily come home for the night

but that wouldn't be any fun lol

oh are you suggesting a camp out?? ;) i like it

although i could easily come home for the night

but that wouldn't be any fun lol

I think he might be suggesting sumthing else :whistling:

And yeh, i wouldnt mind spending a lot of the night there, but i would want to drive back eventually and not sleep over.

We need organise a date/time/meeting spot.

Any "fun" roads to take to get to Kapunda ? (Ive never been so yeh...)

i was just looking on a site and they reckon Dead Man's Pass in Gawler is haunted haha

i doubt it is, but i'm gonna go down there 1 night soon to find out since it's

only a 30-40min walk from my place

http://ghostinvestigator.tripod.com/australiangis/id8.html

Ok i'll start organising something but it wont be done straight away as i have an exam next week :D

At this stage, im thinking a meeting point somewhere north-ish - drive up to Gawler (see Dead Man's Pass) - continue to Kapunda and check it all out - drive back

For those interested, what day best suits everyone ? Maybe a Friday night ?

Any suggestions for a meeting point ? TTP ?

I have never organised a cruise, so please help me out, and dont flame if it turns out crap :(

no meeting point is set yet but yeh...i need help guys lol. Andy, stop being slack and help out hehe

i knows, but i'm just saying that if it is TTP then theres no point in me

going up there only to come back.

i'll see if my bro and his mate know some good roads :blink:

i knows, but i'm just saying that if it is TTP then theres no point in me

going up there only to come back.

i'll see if my bro and his mate know some good roads :)

ok - pm ur msn if u have 1 then we can maybe go through it rather then going throgh every little bit on here ?

I went on the Adelaide Gaol ghost tour last night - was pretty scary - I highly recommend it!

One of the chicks with us got tons of photos of tons of 'orbs' - which is very common in some areas there. The most orbs were in the area where about 40 people who were hanged are buried.

My wife was absolutely shitting her pants!

I went on the Adelaide Gaol ghost tour last night - was pretty scary - I highly recommend it!

One of the chicks with us got tons of photos of tons of 'orbs' - which is very common in some areas there. The most orbs were in the area where about 40 people who were hanged are buried.

My wife was absolutely shitting her pants!

i think that'd be awesome having a tour, but even better to stay

the night :(, but yeah i don't know any1 who would :)

no meeting point is set yet but yeh...i need help guys lol. Andy, stop being slack and help out hehe

im afraid of the dark :)

umm lets get it happening...how about this friday the 26th or sat 27th

we can go to Primo for dinner then head off :(

*edit* just got back from Melb vlad

Edited by andz69
im afraid of the dark :)

umm lets get it happening...how about this friday the 26th or sat 27th

we can go to Primo for dinner then head off :(

*edit* just got back from Melb vlad

take a torch :)

if youse wanna do it this weekend do it on friday coz then i can go

can't go on saturday coz i'm going out

Edited by pokie
im afraid of the dark :)

umm lets get it happening...how about this friday the 26th or sat 27th

we can go to Primo for dinner then head off :P

*edit* just got back from Melb vlad

I have an exam this friday :S. Thats why i said i couldnt organise this cruise real soon.

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