Friday, November 16, 2007
SSCamp Details
Location: South Morang (From Plenty Rd. turn right to Gordons Rd)
Please click here to see map & location http://www.whereis.com/
Date: Friday (4 pm) 28/12/07 to Sunday (10 am) 30/12/07
** Extended tour on Sunday (10am - 6pm) Option A:- Stevenson falls in Maryville or Option B: Ocean Grove in Geelong.
Departure time: Friday 28/12/97 (3pm) Sunshine Village Car Park.
Total cost: $49/person (Including camp sites, meals & some facilities)
Payment can be made via internet banking. Please make sure you put your name on the payment transaction so that we can issue a payment confirmation for you.
Mail to:
P.O. Box 608Brentford SquareVIC 3131
Payment make to:
Bank: ANZ
Account Name: SS Admin
Branch Number (BSB): 014 536
Account No: 50 888 0416
"What is there at Nokia Bush Camp?"
Facilities ...
Large Hall indoor with woodfire heater & electricity.
Large kitchen with sinks, hot plates, x2 fridges, freezer, oven & toaster.
Camp site accommodate upto 50 people.
BBQ area with tables and chairs.
Male & Female Bathroom and toilets.
Hot shower is also available.
Plenty of car parks.
Camp site is unpowered, connecting electricity from Hall is not allowed.
Very close to civilisation but surrounded by wild life, mountains & nature.
Activities ...
Walking track is available to do hiking.
River & Pond are close to go fishing.
Many mountains are around for those who likes a mountain drive.
Kangaroos watching when the sun about to set, many kangaroos are out to look for foods.
Golf course & driving range is only 10 minutes drive away.
Archerfield is also available for those who like to try something new.
Please click here to see map & location http://www.whereis.com/
Date: Friday (4 pm) 28/12/07 to Sunday (10 am) 30/12/07
** Extended tour on Sunday (10am - 6pm) Option A:- Stevenson falls in Maryville or Option B: Ocean Grove in Geelong.
Departure time: Friday 28/12/97 (3pm) Sunshine Village Car Park.
Total cost: $49/person (Including camp sites, meals & some facilities)
Payment can be made via internet banking. Please make sure you put your name on the payment transaction so that we can issue a payment confirmation for you.
Mail to:
P.O. Box 608Brentford SquareVIC 3131
Payment make to:
Bank: ANZ
Account Name: SS Admin
Branch Number (BSB): 014 536
Account No: 50 888 0416
"What is there at Nokia Bush Camp?"
Facilities ...
Large Hall indoor with woodfire heater & electricity.
Large kitchen with sinks, hot plates, x2 fridges, freezer, oven & toaster.
Camp site accommodate upto 50 people.
BBQ area with tables and chairs.
Male & Female Bathroom and toilets.
Hot shower is also available.
Plenty of car parks.
Camp site is unpowered, connecting electricity from Hall is not allowed.
Very close to civilisation but surrounded by wild life, mountains & nature.
Activities ...
Walking track is available to do hiking.
River & Pond are close to go fishing.
Many mountains are around for those who likes a mountain drive.
Kangaroos watching when the sun about to set, many kangaroos are out to look for foods.
Golf course & driving range is only 10 minutes drive away.
Archerfield is also available for those who like to try something new.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Hello and welcome to the Strictly Singles Group
A few months ago, we were having a chat over coffee and realised that there are many singles who are successful, independent, bright, attractive and nice but are so content and busy with their life that they don’t really have a lot of opportunities to meet a special person.Therefore, we came up with the idea of organising a group of Asian singles get together. The aim of this camp is to create an opportunity for singles to meet singles, networking, have fun, socialise and make new friends. We are planning to have just 50 people for this first camp, hopefully a balance of 50/50 males & females aged between 25 and 39. Of course there won’t be 25 couples hooking up by the end of the camp, but if you are lucky enough to meet “that” person from the camp, fantastic! If not, you will make some new friends and have some fun… what is there to lose?
We are also aiming to organise more camps for other age groups in the future. So, if you are not in the above age group but are interested, please also email us your details and we will inform you when a camp in your age group is organised.
Please note that this is a non-profit group of friends, who decided to put their time into creating opportunities for all singles to meet in the hope that some beautiful relationships will flourish. If you do support this idea, please come along and/or pass on the news. We welcome any ideas, suggestions & volunteers who would like to help with the event.
For registration and enquiries, please write to us via email: ss.information@gmail.com
(Note: Please provide full details as instructed, your details will be treated as Private & Confidential)
We hope to hear from you.
Regards,
Strictly Singles Administration
Camping Etiquette
A camping holiday is made even more fun by those around you, the last thing you want to do is spend your holiday arguing with your neighbours over camp spots, noise or rubbish. By considering the following suggestions you are likely to make your holiday more enjoyable for both yourself and others at the camping ground.
* Be friendly but not intrusive to your neighbours, they are bound to respond positively
* Be sure to check with the camp ground operators before using wood that was found on the property
* Be sure to pick up all your pet's droppings
* Be sure to use the appropriate toilet amenities
* Consult the camp ground rules before arriving at your destination
* Dispose of any rubbish in the appropriate bins
* Don't clean dishes or fish in streams or lake
* Don't drop your cigarette butts anywhere but the appropriate bin
* Ensure that you take everything that you bring to the campsite when you leave
* If it doesn't burn don't put it in the fire pit
* Never set up camp too close to another site - without asking their permission. The general, unwritten rule is two car spaces apart.
* Obey the noise curfews at your camping destination, the last thing you want is to be known as is 'that noisy crowd' that's keeping everyone awake
* Respect the local wildlife
* Be friendly but not intrusive to your neighbours, they are bound to respond positively
* Be sure to check with the camp ground operators before using wood that was found on the property
* Be sure to pick up all your pet's droppings
* Be sure to use the appropriate toilet amenities
* Consult the camp ground rules before arriving at your destination
* Dispose of any rubbish in the appropriate bins
* Don't clean dishes or fish in streams or lake
* Don't drop your cigarette butts anywhere but the appropriate bin
* Ensure that you take everything that you bring to the campsite when you leave
* If it doesn't burn don't put it in the fire pit
* Never set up camp too close to another site - without asking their permission. The general, unwritten rule is two car spaces apart.
* Obey the noise curfews at your camping destination, the last thing you want is to be known as is 'that noisy crowd' that's keeping everyone awake
* Respect the local wildlife
What we provide
First aid kit
Toilet Paper
Paper towel
Morning Fresh
Mats & rugs to sit around
Wood fire
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Food, drink & fruits
Other cooking equipments
Toilet Paper
Paper towel
Morning Fresh
Mats & rugs to sit around
Wood fire
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Food, drink & fruits
Other cooking equipments
Camping checklist
There is nothing worse than getting stuck in a campground in the middle of nowhere without your toothbrush or your tent pegs but it happens to even the most experienced camper. With so much to think about a checklist is the only way to ensure you bring all of your camping equipment. Consider the following items before you leave on your next camping holiday.
What you need to bring:
* Personal items: Towel, Soap, Shampoo, Toothbrush, Runners & Thongs.
* Thermos / Clothing suitable for all weather conditions.
* Headlamp / Torch / Umbrella.
* Entertainment items: Girls (junk foods) & Guys (sports equipment/ fishing rod)
* Tent / Rubber mats / Ground sheet / Sleeping bag & Pillow.
* Due to an extension tour above, we might be heading to Ocean Grove Beach, please bring bathers also.
What not to bring:
· Don’t bring anything valuable as we are not liable for it.
· Don’t bring too much cash.
· Don’t wear high heels
We will provide the rest, please refer to list of "what we provide".
What you need to bring:
* Personal items: Towel, Soap, Shampoo, Toothbrush, Runners & Thongs.
* Thermos / Clothing suitable for all weather conditions.
* Headlamp / Torch / Umbrella.
* Entertainment items: Girls (junk foods) & Guys (sports equipment/ fishing rod)
* Tent / Rubber mats / Ground sheet / Sleeping bag & Pillow.
* Due to an extension tour above, we might be heading to Ocean Grove Beach, please bring bathers also.
What not to bring:
· Don’t bring anything valuable as we are not liable for it.
· Don’t bring too much cash.
· Don’t wear high heels
We will provide the rest, please refer to list of "what we provide".
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