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Mt Lyndhurst Station details

To: David Stowe <>
Subject: Mt Lyndhurst Station details
From: Alan McBride <>
Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:49:53 +1000
Well worth it, lovely guy and likes birds to boot. Fee seems fair (fare: sic. ;-) ) considering what some parks charge ;-)

Alan



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On 03/07/2009, at 14:40 , David Stowe wrote:

Hi all,
Details for the owner of Mt Lyndhurst station below. These were current late last year - happy to be corrected if they have changed?

Bill Baade
Mt Lyndhurst Station
        Mt Lyndhurst    + 61 8 8757 4061
        mobile  + 61 417 824 879


Bill seems happy to have birders on the property but does ask for a small fee ($20 last year) and letting him know you are coming. The $20 included accommodation at the shearers quarters if you wanted as well.


Cheers
Dave

On 03/07/2009, at 2:21 PM, Trevor Cowie wrote:

Hi Julian and others interested

The Springs are called Coward. With nice warm water flowing.

The Pub at Williams Creek is well worth a look inside the Bar normally just open to see.

I would caution however the state the roads may be in following the real rains we have been receiving over the past 7 to 10 days.
Please ensure you check this out before you travel.

Also you need permission to enter the T & T site east of Lyndhurst. I do not have the details but may well be in the birding-aus archives.

Regards  Trevor Cowie





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