benjabimon wrote:I love Hiking Fiasco. Always funny stuff
neilmny wrote:benjabimon wrote:I love Hiking Fiasco. Always funny stuff
Yep a very clever and funny writer, I was going to list him but the site is under reconstruction at the moment.
Out_Walking wrote:neilmny wrote:benjabimon wrote:I love Hiking Fiasco. Always funny stuff
Yep a very clever and funny writer, I was going to list him but the site is under reconstruction at the moment.
Ease up you blokes, you'll make my head swell and I won't be able to get out of the house! Yeah, a website tinkering was meant to be a matter or days, but became a little bit more. It should be back next week. I think.
wayno wrote:i hope greg isnt having too much trouble and is able to get hiking fiasco back up, havent seen anything on his site since feb. he's a comedic genius, great photographer as well..
JohnStrider wrote:*cough*mine*cough*
Champion_Munch wrote:I suspect you're thinking of this young fella, nnw... http://andrewgaskell.weebly.com/bushwalking
Always an entertaining read
neilmny wrote:JohnStrider wrote:*cough*mine*cough*
Nice work John.
bigkev wrote:All good blogs in their own right, but for what its worth +1 for Mr Fiasco..always a great read...especially for us more well rounded gentlemen.
bohwaz wrote:...that Bunyip chasm walk seemed really nice, but we almost died of fear by climbing the tree trunk at the beginning and then had to backtrack at the waterfall cliff face, this was wet and slippery as hell...
bigkev wrote:Wow, thanks bohwaz. I didn't think anybody read my journals. I'm glad they were of some help to you.
And as for the Gammon's I can't wait to get back, probably the best arid walking in Oz I would think.
Cheers Kevin
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