Karri Glade chalets in Manjimup, Western Australia | National forest
Karri Glade chalets
Locality: Manjimup, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 9772 1120
Address: 2093 Graphite Road Glenoran 6258 Manjimup, WA, Australia
Website: http://www.karriglade.com.au
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24.01.2022 Merry Xmas 2019 to all our Karri Glade guests and friends. We hope you can share it with those you love. Indie is also all geared up and ready to Ho Ho Ho.She has been a little hot over the past few 40C days and hiding out in the A/C.
24.01.2022 Cherry blossom time
23.01.2022 Raiding the garden. The luecadendrons, banksias and wedding bush last a long time in the vase.
23.01.2022 On our doorstep. Please! Add your support to save our river.
22.01.2022 You have to love our Southern Forests.
21.01.2022 We have plenty of trees, and river and so on....
21.01.2022 It looks like Balingup is as cold as Manjimup today.
21.01.2022 Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die It’s hard to be positive in circumstances with what’s going on in Australia ...currently, however there are good stories out there, and it’s sad that they’re being missed because of one person. I’ve gone and found some of my favorite stories. 1. The ringtale possum that ran to the firefighter and climbed up onto him, finding safety in his helmet. That same firefighter dropped off the possum to the station and then raced to a house where he dragged a man out because he was almost killed in the house fire. 2. The kangaroo that was raised by a family when it was young, released into the wild when it was old enough only for it to return years later racing into the family home and finding safety in their lounge room, the same one it was raised in. 3. The Aussie spirit of sharing your house with strangers and helping those who need support. This is a story that is common in every community, it’s just rarely reported. 4. Sikh volunteers driving 700km to assist and cook meals for those impacted by the bushfires as they said they ‘came to Australia with only a bag on their back and wanted to return the favor as they knew what it was like to have nothing’. 5. A group of mates drove 10 hours to support the Willawarrin community impacted by bushfires and the community ‘adopted’ them being grateful for the meals and support they provided, supplying everything - from food to all the cooking equipment. 6. Firefighters in SA saving 6 koalas and finding them safety in a nearby house. 7. Local firefighter Kale Hardie-Porter leaving a note for the family whose property they saved and found shelter in that home, writing ‘p.s we owe you some milk’ - this post went international and showed the positive impact of one kind gesture 8. IFAW koala detection dogs searching for any koalas that survived the bushfires 9. Firefighters saving a pine tree that locals decorate every year for Christmas. Locals who have had the tradition for the last 7 years thought the tree would be gone, but firefighters chose to save the tree which might be small for some, but to a community impacted by the bushfires, it was something positive for them to reflect on 10. RFS Commissioner Fitzsimmons displaying amazing leadership and support. He has worn his heart on his sleeve, spoke with the families and friends of those who sadly lost their loved ones to the fires and showed up each day to get the job done. 11. Or the Navy coming in to rescue and await evacuating those stranded, even allowing their pets to come on board. You can choose to focus all your energy on one man, spread hate and anger - but really what are you achieving? Be sad - yes. Be disappointed - yes. Put that energy into the voting ballot next election if you wish. But don’t take away the good stories that are coming out of a horrible situation. Don’t poison your family and friends newsfeed with such anger and hate. Try and focus on the things that are getting thousands of Aussies through this tough time - kindness, love and support.
21.01.2022 Only one chalet left for the kerfuffle.
20.01.2022 Its coming soon...
20.01.2022 Autumn in the south west.
20.01.2022 After the storms.
19.01.2022 Come and enjoy what this lovely area has to offer this winter. Start with a kerfuffle.
18.01.2022 Winter down south. Icy mornings but that means some beautiful sunny days.
17.01.2022 For the horse people out there.
17.01.2022 Spring Holiday Activity Program: FREE ORCHID TALK 10:30 - 11:00am Tuesday 8 October Listen as local orchid expert Dr David Edmonds gives an insight into the d...iversity of our native orchid species. To view our Spring Holiday Activity Program please see: https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au//2019_496%20VOG%20Spring%20ho
16.01.2022 The crab apple is flowering well this spring, as is everything else. The bees love it.
15.01.2022 This is Glenoran pool. Our chalet guests and other tourists love all this area. We live here and often see people stopping in to see One Tree Bridge and Glenoran Pool. To walk or picnic among lovely big karri trees. The mundi biddi trail and bibbulmun track both cross here. And the locals from Manjimup and Nannup are often here for recreational activities and bbq afternoons. Even in winter. It is so much more than this. A dam will change all of this forever. Dont build a dam and pipe water away that belongs in this catchment area.
15.01.2022 Manji 15000 International.
15.01.2022 Nannup's emus have grown up. Look closely at the first picture. They look so strange sitting down.
15.01.2022 Nannups emus have grown up. Look closely at the first picture. They look so strange sitting down.
14.01.2022 How many Watsons, Doyles (and a Kieron McGuiness) can you fit in a chestnut tree? We were all nut gathering up the road and could have fitted a few more people in that beautiful, big, chestnut tree.
14.01.2022 Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die Its hard to be positive in circumstances with whats going on in Australia ...currently, however there are good stories out there, and its sad that theyre being missed because of one person. Ive gone and found some of my favorite stories. 1. The ringtale possum that ran to the firefighter and climbed up onto him, finding safety in his helmet. That same firefighter dropped off the possum to the station and then raced to a house where he dragged a man out because he was almost killed in the house fire. 2. The kangaroo that was raised by a family when it was young, released into the wild when it was old enough only for it to return years later racing into the family home and finding safety in their lounge room, the same one it was raised in. 3. The Aussie spirit of sharing your house with strangers and helping those who need support. This is a story that is common in every community, its just rarely reported. 4. Sikh volunteers driving 700km to assist and cook meals for those impacted by the bushfires as they said they came to Australia with only a bag on their back and wanted to return the favor as they knew what it was like to have nothing. 5. A group of mates drove 10 hours to support the Willawarrin community impacted by bushfires and the community adopted them being grateful for the meals and support they provided, supplying everything - from food to all the cooking equipment. 6. Firefighters in SA saving 6 koalas and finding them safety in a nearby house. 7. Local firefighter Kale Hardie-Porter leaving a note for the family whose property they saved and found shelter in that home, writing p.s we owe you some milk - this post went international and showed the positive impact of one kind gesture 8. IFAW koala detection dogs searching for any koalas that survived the bushfires 9. Firefighters saving a pine tree that locals decorate every year for Christmas. Locals who have had the tradition for the last 7 years thought the tree would be gone, but firefighters chose to save the tree which might be small for some, but to a community impacted by the bushfires, it was something positive for them to reflect on 10. RFS Commissioner Fitzsimmons displaying amazing leadership and support. He has worn his heart on his sleeve, spoke with the families and friends of those who sadly lost their loved ones to the fires and showed up each day to get the job done. 11. Or the Navy coming in to rescue and await evacuating those stranded, even allowing their pets to come on board. You can choose to focus all your energy on one man, spread hate and anger - but really what are you achieving? Be sad - yes. Be disappointed - yes. Put that energy into the voting ballot next election if you wish. But dont take away the good stories that are coming out of a horrible situation. Dont poison your family and friends newsfeed with such anger and hate. Try and focus on the things that are getting thousands of Aussies through this tough time - kindness, love and support.
14.01.2022 It's coming soon...
13.01.2022 Another interesting find. Needless to say we left them where we found them!
13.01.2022 Please help preserve our old growth forest. When does it ever stop? Madness! For nothing in the end. All this crap about looging being good for the area. Really? Good for what or whom? Our threatened or endangered flora and fauna?
10.01.2022 Im loving my morning walk along the Bibbulmun, the winter rains have filled the Donnelly River. We are so lucky to live in such a serene location.
08.01.2022 We found this little fellow in the blueberry patch behind the netting. A blue tongue goanna/ shingleback. Very cute. He was relocated to the other paddock. If he comes back later I will give him some strawberries when they are ripe, instead of my blueberries.
05.01.2022 I found some marshmallows in the pantry so we decided to light a fire and toast a few. Great day! And happy Mothers Day to all the Mums out there. XX
05.01.2022 Contact us for accomodation or visit our website. We can drop you at the event and pick you up later if you wish to have a few wines. Karriglade.com.au. 97721120
04.01.2022 New flat screen TVs for the lounge and new leather lounges. We have also installed reverse cycle air conditioning/ heating. Dont worry the wood fires are still there for those who love them!
03.01.2022 This weekend....
02.01.2022 We have updated a few things in the chalets. Still quiet and peaceful.
02.01.2022 We had some regular guests arrive yesterday. Awesome family!
01.01.2022 Come and visit us soon.
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