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Heading up to Howells Knob Lookout tomorrow for a picnic with the family. You get some pretty good photos out there on top of the hill with ranges all around.

Another spot I've been keeping an eye on at sunset is Bullocky Rest. If you can drive out to the tip and take shots from Forgan Road over the water you'll get some awesome shots.

Heading up to Howells Knob Lookout tomorrow for a picnic with the family. You get some pretty good photos out there on top of the hill with ranges all around.

Another spot I've been keeping an eye on at sunset is Bullocky Rest. If you can drive out to the tip and take shots from Forgan Road over the water you'll get some awesome shots.

sounds very nice

Heading up to Howells Knob Lookout tomorrow for a picnic with the family. You get some pretty good photos out there on top of the hill with ranges all around.

Another spot I've been keeping an eye on at sunset is Bullocky Rest. If you can drive out to the tip and take shots from Forgan Road over the water you'll get some awesome shots.

May head out there at dusk but I believe I would lack the lens to take nice shots from forgan road :(

Hey Ants. If you are after 4 cyl and a bit raised check out a subaru xv. I test drove one recently, good to drive, uses bugger all fuel and has a 5 star Ancap rating! Oh and Hi all, tiring day was tiring!

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Hey Ants. If you are after 4 cyl and a bit raised check out a subaru xv. I test drove one recently, good to drive, uses bugger all fuel and has a 5 star Ancap rating! Oh and Hi all, tiring day was tiring!

thanks mate

Will check it out

May head out there at dusk but I believe I would lack the lens to take nice shots from forgan road :(

If you can afford to get yourself out there around 5:30 on a weeknight I can bring 2 photographers from work. We work just around the corner. I'm sure they'd be more than happy to go on a little photoshoot adventure!

If you can afford to get yourself out there around 5:30 on a weeknight I can bring 2 photographers from work. We work just around the corner. I'm sure they'd be more than happy to go on a little photoshoot adventure!

I may be able to get out after work some time.

Nice shots.

Here's the route I'm taking tomorrow for a picnic. Anyone got any feedback on the route? I've checked the roads on Street View, but the quality of the images doesn't tell me much about how sealed it is in some parts. Want to avoid any loose stuff.

https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zI1PayDARcBQ.kjTgc9FmU-r0

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