Dreamers Mountain Village
218 Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga
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Dreamers Mountain Village Tawonga

218 Kiewa Valley Highway Tawonga, Victoria, 3699, Australia

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... Maybe Mom, but you are doing it! So, stop saying it!”.

Last night, around the fire, Peggy, told us her “problems” at the showers when she found a little black button which she thought had been placed there after she was undressed, thinking that a vicious guy wanted to hurt her and also, the lights that went out, just like that...and her saying « Excuse-me? Can someone turn the lights on please? »… to ...

We've found work!!!!

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Hi everyone! How's it going?

We are just going to update you briefly on whats happened since the last entry...

We made it to our next stop (Towonga, Mount Beauty) where we were invited to Stay with Tim's old school friend and his wife and little Parker, their son. We were met at the "Old Towonga Store" and then followed Martin back to our next "home" for a bit. The scenery is so beautiful here, as it's in the Alpine region so obviously loads of amazing mounain ranges ...

Stunning beauty in the High Country

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We set off from Wangaratta at usual start time, ie about 10am. No use rushing these things! Filled up with Gas for the van and Coles Shopping and we were sorted for the next week. No more shops yeah.

After about 30km we stopped at a Roadside Rest Area for lunch and a try out of our new Espresso Maker. Result: Not bad, bit stronger would be good, please Mr Barista!

Next onto Myrtleford where we remembered to ...

A day of small frustrations

A travel blog entry by wherrol

No walk for us this morning, too many rogue dogs to worry about.

We left about 8.40 and headed to Myrtleford to see if we could take a van up to Falls Creek and where we could camp.

Into the information centre we went, and duly consulted the chap manning the desk. He had no idea about caravans up to Falls Creek. Indeed they seem to be able to concentrate on where the local winery was. So no use there. He did ...

Batteries fixed and long hot drive

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... good or bad, or if they would fit us, or if the road was ok to go down. Dirt roads are fine if you can turn around at the end, the trees are not too low, the road too narrow or tight for turning. Those sort of considerations.

Ended up at Nug Nug Reserve. Failed to remember it was school holidays and the place was crowded with kiddies (no worries there) and dogs that were supposed to be on a lead. Seems the owners think that on a lead doesn't mean them as their fido ...