Bory said:Really, I'd love to live in the outback, on a 100-200 acre property, with a few hundred head of cattle, a few horses a dog, and a big ass 4X4.
AussieNick said:Well I grew up on a large property in the Adelaide hills, and then I worked a while boundry riding and jackarooing at Anna Creek Station, so I'm used to wide open spaces. I love the country. Just as a quick reference, Anna Creek Station is a cattle station in the Far north of SA. It's 34,000 square Km, or 6 million acres in other words. That equals out to be a hell of a lot of space, compared to the largest cattle "ranch" in the US which I've been told is only 3,000 sq km.
So yeah, a big rural property is my ultimate choice.
I used to go up there years ago to pick up camels from Stewy Nunn. I also knew Albert (his uncle) on Innaminka,... that was before he got the bullet for poddy dodging. All the managers used to do it, he was stiff enough to get caught during the Brucellosis destocking.---snip--- I worked a while boundry riding and jackarooing at Anna Creek Station,
Give me a small cottage in the country miles from anywhere sod convenience i want peace and quiet except when I want to be loud.
As long as i have electricity and broadband Ill be happy
Jay