06.5 Monnie parked half over a little creek to level. (500x375).jpg
Monnie (The Sunliner Monaco).
Monnie (The Sunliner Monaco).
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Re: Monnie (The Sunliner Monaco).
One crazy dood me thinketh Mr Murph... Now where are the inside shots??
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Re: Monnie (The Sunliner Monaco).
Golly!!!!!
I think I’ve got it.
This is my first attempt at posting a photo of our motorhome (I’m not going to call it a ‘rig’ or an ‘RV’ - it’s our motorhome or our Monnie).
Anyway, this photo was taken on a recent trip to the Wyangla Dam. We went in the back way through the little village of Woodstock. When going that way and you arrive at the Rural Fire Station on the left, turn left and travel down some very, very steep, narrow and winding road to the north western edge of the dam. There are a few camp spots in there but not for big motorhomes, there is not much level ground and is quite rough in places. And it is a very steep and slow climb out again. It’s low/low gear all the way out.
When I get more time, I will try and post some more photos, an aviator and a signature.
Regards……… Michael, Sylvia, Monnie and Terios (the toad).
I think I’ve got it.
This is my first attempt at posting a photo of our motorhome (I’m not going to call it a ‘rig’ or an ‘RV’ - it’s our motorhome or our Monnie).
Anyway, this photo was taken on a recent trip to the Wyangla Dam. We went in the back way through the little village of Woodstock. When going that way and you arrive at the Rural Fire Station on the left, turn left and travel down some very, very steep, narrow and winding road to the north western edge of the dam. There are a few camp spots in there but not for big motorhomes, there is not much level ground and is quite rough in places. And it is a very steep and slow climb out again. It’s low/low gear all the way out.
When I get more time, I will try and post some more photos, an aviator and a signature.
Regards……… Michael, Sylvia, Monnie and Terios (the toad).
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Re: Monnie (The Sunliner Monaco).
Who's a clever lad then? Looks a nice spot for sure, we wouldn't be able to get there so enjoy it. 

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Re: Monnie (The Sunliner Monaco).
Thanks Michael & Sylvia, if you could tow Terios the toad in and out I think Mazda and Kombi would certainly do the trip. I love the not so often visited spots and that looks like a winner for sure.
The parking a cross a waterway is not always intentional, at the first Maleny get together we managed to park Kombi beside a rather deep depression, camouflaged by the grass being all mown the same height, stepped out first thing in the morning after a night of very heavy rain into freezing water half way up the shins
naturally the other foot had to follow to maintain balance. There is no where in a kombi to put wet shoes to dry
had to clomp around in my work boots the whole week 
Camped in a spoon drain in the dark by mistake once when travelling on the motorbikes, sailed out from under the tarp into the belting rain on the air mattress along with all our gear
wasn't near as funny at the time though
The parking a cross a waterway is not always intentional, at the first Maleny get together we managed to park Kombi beside a rather deep depression, camouflaged by the grass being all mown the same height, stepped out first thing in the morning after a night of very heavy rain into freezing water half way up the shins



Camped in a spoon drain in the dark by mistake once when travelling on the motorbikes, sailed out from under the tarp into the belting rain on the air mattress along with all our gear

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Those who struggle to become a leader, rarely know a clear direction forward for anyone but themselves