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antongorlin
17-03-2011, 4:36pm
hi
I'm a bit tired of seascapes and close surrounds and want some new things to shoot.

I need a new place to go for a while - 3 days or even 7 if it's that good.
it should be nice and reachable by train :)
I'm not familiar at all with the things other than Sydney beaches, Port Stephens and a bit of Blue Mountains.

what could you suggest?

peterb666
17-03-2011, 4:56pm
See the Jenolan Caves thread Jenolan Caves Thread (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?73684-Jenolan-Caves-weekend-meet-2nd-amp-3rd-April-(Updated))

Sunday 3 April at 8:30 am, there is one definte place available (and possibly a second) for the private photographer's tour of of the Persian and Egyptian Chambers of the Orient Cave and the into the Temple of Baal. The cost is $55 each for 2 hours and a guide will be provided. Pre-payment is required.

Jenolan Caves is about a 3 hour drive from Sydney and you could manage it on the Sunday morning if you wished. You can also do it by train/coach or coach from Sydney or Katoomba. You use to be able to CountryLink (i.e. the railways) but there is nothing on their web site arout Jenolan Caves packages.

Anyway, we are all staying on the Saturday night and and I am also staying the Sunday night and a lift may be possible. You would need around 3 days or more if you want to cover all the other caves. Some of the caves are only open once or twice a week and only allow very limited numbers, while the bigger/more popular caves have multiple public tours each day.

If you are interested, send me a message.

Cheers

Peter

antongorlin
18-03-2011, 7:58am
oh...that sounds very good
but I promised that weekend to my gf...
have to think

Analog6
18-03-2011, 8:21am
Check out your train timetables, there are hundreds of places you could reach in 1/2 day. All the central west is great, Mudgee, Orange, or wait a couple of weeks and go up to the New England area for autumn colours, the south coast is lovely and quite different to around Sydney, you could get a bus to the Snowy Mtns areas, lovely summer or winter, or go to Canberra and enjoy the museums and scenic sites.

The world is your oyster man, from a base in Sydney!

antongorlin
23-03-2011, 1:06pm
I'm thinking about Dubbo... they've got a zoo. maybe I'll find some walks or something.
are these (Dubbo, Orange, Mudgee etc - all central west) look about the same? or are there special interests in some of these places?

WhoDo
23-03-2011, 2:17pm
I'm voting for Armidale if you are thinking about the New England area as a possibility. There are all sorts of things to shoot around there; waterfalls, old homesteads, early colonial architecture and the surrounding national parks are magnificent! Only one train a day in and out BUT the railway station itself is also quite interesting!:cool:

antongorlin
23-03-2011, 2:26pm
what's the best time to go there to see autumn - April or May?

WhoDo
23-03-2011, 5:07pm
Best bet is to ask a local. PM Tikira on this forum and either Wayne or Di will give you the good oil on autumn timing. It's likely to be earlier rather than later up there because of the elevation and cold.

Mark L
01-04-2011, 8:19pm
So ColdBlood, where are you going for your vacation? (just in case I can be hospitable if you're coming this way)