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ok guys, seeing as a only a couple of extras would like accommodation at this point, rather than having SAU handle the money etc .... il post the alternatives and you can book it for yourselves... :happy:

Choice no 1: Pelican Sheep Station http://site.pelicansheepstation.com.au/

This is up the rd from Mikes and closer to the track than mikes too!!! Actually its next door from memory... cost is about the same although no breakfast is provided :ermm:

The self contained cabins sleep up to 6.... double bed is $75 for two... twin beds are $80 per two...

Choice no 2: The cabins at the track.... Pelicans is better though.... so I wont even post up the details...

**RB2530 and BOZ22N.... perhaps you guys can work out on a cabin at Pelicans together :P

Awww I am scared of sheep although lamb for breakfast sounds good.....

Any idea how much the cabins at the track are??? I've stayed in some shithouse places before...I'll cope...

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they are not too bad.

Although I slept on the couch when I was there last time....

and the power f**ked up in the morning and almost all of us had no heat and no hot water in the morning..

I would recommend looking into best western centre town (not too expensive and ok) or alpine lodge (cheap and average) in town.

both pelican and the track cabins are a "basic" trailer park style accom :dry:

I would recommend looking into best western centre town (not too expensive and ok) or alpine lodge (cheap and average) in town.

both pelican and the track cabins are a "basic" trailer park style accom :P

wise words as per usual!

I have only stayed at the cabins at wakie... and yeah electricity was an issue and the costs have risen considerably since last year.

pelican I have heard is better (marginally) from people that stay there....

Mike is going to let me know if any of the other group end up dropping out at the last minute... but i wouldnt hold your breath for that one :banana:

$59 for budget single room, or $84 for a budget twin double at Alpine Lodge... Comes with Electric blanket! haha..

http://www.wotif.com/hotel/View?hotel=W5842

Only 2.2km from Mikes Manor too http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&...mp;t=h&z=14

the Budget single at the alpine lodge, is a room that is a room with a bed and a bathroom, no bigger than a small bedroom in total. and I am 6ft3 and the bed was too short for me..

just so you know what to expect..

It's usually used by truckers who are just stopping for a few hours rest and then driving again.. the other rooms there are normal hotel type rooms though.

for those after more accomodation in town, my mrs can organise something through flight centre :P

best western in town is really neat :banana: stayed there twice now

for those after more accomodation in town, my mrs can organise something through flight centre :D

best western in town is really neat :down: stayed there twice now

Well I need accommodation for me +1 (two singles) and In know BOZ22N needs some as well...I was just gonna look on wotif but if there are others that need it, it would be good to stay at the one place rather than spreading out across Goulburn...I am happy to take the lead and nominate a place but I have never stayed in Goulburn before so I would be doin the organisation blindly...

they are not too bad.

Although I slept on the couch when I was there last time....

and the power f**ked up in the morning and almost all of us had no heat and no hot water in the morning..

not to mentoin the lack of ability to flush to toilets due to it being a pressure pump system :D good times ha ha

Oh slim, its your turn to spoon me :D

ROFL now thats more like it boys...... :)

I will make sure Anna packs BBC for you 2!!!! :blink:

What times T-off for the cans Friday arvo?? I think we will be there first @ Mikes Manor about 2-3pm....

**Disclaimer**

This announcement has been brought to you by A.A. R US. We do not condone or approve of drink driving. :down:

BUT.....

If your not driving like me... THEN.... can on mofos!!!!! :P:blush::bunny::P:)

me either!!

BBC is packed, never fear... it went in with the tools :P

OK everyone.... with regards to late arrivals!!

I will be taking all the keys with me for when we head to dinner, please call me on my mobile (0412 672 069) as you come into Goulburn and can arrange to join us or head on up to mikes and get settled with your key!! ... for those of you that sent me your mobile numbers il send a sms out to everyone in the morning regarding this also ..

Dave and myself will be arriving around 3ish .... a few of us are leaving at 1pm.... if you want to join the procession just post up here and we can organise a meet spot :P




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