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Will the Bindaree Caravan Park be at the same price as the Airport? Will AAVA have sufficient space to erect a 14 X 28 tent? (at the same P/P rate)? Will the heavy vehicles be parking in the stock yards or on the street AND what security arrangements have been made to secure the unnattended, unlockable vehicles? Diana Last edited by Dianaa; 07-03-12 at 00:14. |
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I am about to depart to Cootamundra. i was sheduled to depart yesterday but all three roads to the east and south were closed. there i change over to the jeep. I hope that entrants are able to make Corowa without too many detours. see you there.
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Camping at Corowa Airport Cancelled. The Airport is currently out of bounds due to the wet weather. Unfortunately the weather has put a dampener on part of our event. Below is a précis of the letter sent this afternoon by the Corowa Shire Council… Corowa Shire Council 8th March 2012 Rick Cove President, Khaki Vehicle enthusiasts PO Box 227, Paynesville VIC 3880 Dear Rick USE OF COROWA AIRPORT FOR 33rd GPA SWIM-IN AND EX-MILITARY VEHICLE GATHERING As you are aware, Corowa Shire is one of the many Local Government Areas across NSW and Victoria that has been significantly affected by recent heavy rainfall and flooding. As a result, we have since been declared as a National Disaster area. Following this rainfall and concern for the success of your event, Council’s engineering staff have conducted a number of inspections to determine the suitability of the Corowa Airport for your event. Based on these inspections, it is recommended that an alternative venue be used by the Khaki Vehicle Enthusiasts due to the water logging of large areas at the airport. …Council believes use of the airport may cause significant damage to the facility. Please also note that the terminal building at the airport has sustained damage to the roof and currently cannot be used… …Bindaree Caravan Park has indicated it would be pleased to accommodate those members who previously planned to camp at the airport. There may also be other caravan parks in Corowa which would be willing to make the necessary arrangements for your members. Council maintains its strong support of this event and we look forward to the arrival of Khaki Vehicle Enthusiasts in Corowa. Yours sincerely Bob Parr, Acting General Manager. KVE Inc. has arranged other camping facilities within Corowa for all those affected by the Councils response to the extreme wet weather conditions. The Bindaree Caravan park has agreed to take all of those affected campers into a special area conveniently place across the road from the Corowa Saleyards where KVE Inc. will be holding the Display and Swap Meet. Bindaree Caravan park has offered unpowered campsites at a special price of $10.00 per person per night . There is plenty of room to camp with your vehicle. (Semi trailers can be parked across the road within sight of your camp site.) On site are Toilets, Recreation Room, Pool, and a Laundry. A fire for you to sit around is also available. (There is a 100m. walk to the showers.) Bindaree Caravan park is at 454 Honour Avenue, Corowa and is opposite the SaleYards and just to the East of the new bridge. | Phone: (02) 6033 2500. KVE Inc. apologises for this unfortunate inconvenience and next year, weather permitting,we WILL be back at the Airport. Safe travel all of you. See you in Corowa. Rick Cove. President KVE Inc.
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I hope the thread posted above answers your questions. There will be plenty of room for your tentage and the AAVA vehicles will be on site with you. Only semi-trailers will be required to park across the road in sight of your campsites. See you there, Regards Rick.
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Thanks Rick
Yes it answers a lot of our questions. It also seems that, possibly due to the rains, that most of the AAVA member heavy vehicles will not be attending even though a number were 6X6. We are also re-visiting the size of the Club tent down to a single 14 X 14 and possibly only for the latter part of the week. Three other questions.
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As a KVE Committee member, I am assisting Jan in her Secretary role and we are replying to comments in your above post. We are not aware of any AAVA 6x6 vehicles that have been entered, Col Brown had told Jan that AAVA were not bringing down any large vehicles this year. Negative posts like these, tend to give doubts to readers of them. To repeat what Rick and Jan have posted in the last few days, the event is still on and we are all positive about it being another good one. Regarding your three questions, it is suggested you contact Tabitha at the Jumpshak for answers to them, her number is in the newsletter. regards, Richard KVE Committee Member & Newsletter Editor
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Hi Richard
I was under the impression that Tim was an AAVA member and that a DUKW is a 6X6 which he was bringing, but that is now not likely. Secondly, I am sure that the questions I have asked are questions that others are likely to ask also and my personal contact with any of the KVE committee will only answer the questions for me and those I in turn contact. Posting the questions in the forum will receive the official KVE reply as Rick has done, and save numerous phone calls to both KVE and the subsequent re-transmissions of the information. Diana Addit: Have contacted Tabitha by phone and the Corowa Council is a little misleading in it's reply. The Corowa Airport is currently open and very active as the Army are conducting parachute training on a daily basis. The damage to the terminal building was done by an aircraft not by any weather event. For Swim-In participants: Tabitha and Tim will have the Jump Shack open for breakfast, lunch and dinner on a daily basis throughout the week. The REMLR AGM can use part of the Jump Shack for the meeting if they choose. Last edited by Dianaa; 09-03-12 at 00:53. Reason: Addit: |
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That is only one 6x6 you refer to when you gave the impression of a number of them. Having spoken to Tim yesterday he never made any suggestion that he was not bringing the DUKW. regards, Richard
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I'm making the annual pilgrimage again, and my son is looking forward to it. It's the event we look forward to every year.
Yeap, it's a bit wet. Probably a bit wetter than the last two years. I've got photo's of Don's (RIP) tent at the airport which could have been called "the swamp" with 4 inches of water through it. I loved the laconic way he got over the challenge and moved on, much like the diggers who drove these wonderful machines some 70 years ago. I'vve also got swags of photos of a kubelwagon, APC, Mack and Dodge roaring through puddles plus a Landrover getting recovered. I guess Kokoda would have been a different story if the guys had said "Sod this, it might rain" and went home. It's not the Hyatt and there isn't a day spa or $14.00 drinks with pink umbrellas. It's Corowa and one of the last bastions of the Australian Spirit. |
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Correct Diana, I was just about to add a post to that affect. Corowa Swim-In attendees, please continue to support the Jump Shak as you have done in the past. Tabitha and Tim will have the good food as usual. It is unfortunate that the weather has caused a few problems for us all. Camping is arranged for those who have to move from the Airport at the Bindaree Caravan Park, 454 Honour Ave. Corowa. This park is opposite the Sale Yards and just past the New Bridge on the road to Albury. Come along and have fun!! BTW: Tim's Dukw may not be attending due to a sad and unfortunate happening to a member of one of his employees families. Our thoughts are with them. See you there, Rick. President KVE Inc.
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I have spoken to Tabitha this afternoon and she is really looking forward to people attending the Spit Roast dinner on Friday night. $18 per head for Adults and $10 per head for children. The list is expanding and I do hope MLU members will support her by attending this function. You must book in by Wednesday evening and it is up to you to contact her. Her phone number is 0415 704748 and email is tab75@bigpond.com
You are welcome to wear fancy dress and the meal will be served at 6.45. It will be helpful if you can bring your own table and chairs. There will be a parade briefing at approximately 7.30pm prior to John Belfield giving a talk.
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