For sure man. Geelong is what could be described as a day trip for the most part. If you've got a car you can basically see all there is to see. Drains, couple of abandos. There are roofs but only accessible after dark and not particularly worth waiting around for.
Echo wrote: β03 May 2019, 4:04 pmFor sure man. Geelong is what could be described as a day trip for the most part. If you've got a car you can basically see all there is to see. Drains, couple of abandos. There are roofs but only accessible after dark and not particularly worth waiting around for.
[/quote bro I'm back from Thailand now we just gotta work out a date an place
Without naming spots there's about 2 decent drains, 2 notable abandos (probably a bundle of small ones around the place I haven't bothered with. I stick to industrial abandos). Couple of contructions up at the moment with varying levels of access.
Are we still down to do em if we get a nice day soon or else we might jsut wait to sping what you think echo
Perhaps. I'm reasonably busy preparing to move to Brisbane.
Don't even keep up with local news lol. Didn't realise it was sold, though it sold back in January now so could be reasonable to believe it's in use again. Suppose there's only one way to find out though. When I can be bothered....
Hi Frontier,Frontier_Psych wrote: β04 May 2020, 7:26 pmHey, my partner and i would be interested in a geelong tour
Melbourne mice sounds good.
Join the mice. We got quite a few people and always looking for more