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How far is too far?

Thu, 16 Aug 2001, 02:33 pm
Walter Plinge10 posts in thread
One of my recent posts mentioned my cousins who live around Bunbury (Eaton), whom I thought would be interested to see a show to be performed in Perth.

One of the replies to that post seemed to suggest that she was surprised that anyone might come from that far away just to see a show. I'm informed that it's around a two-to-three-hour drive to Perth from Bunbury (?) which to us seems not too far at all. The rellies pop up there regularly.

For me, living two and a half hours outside of Brisbane, it's nothing to drive to the city to catch a show once a fortnight.

Conversely, it's not unusual to be talking to a city-dweller who, after pointing out where you've travelled from, will reply "You came ALL THE WAY from OUT THERE?!!". There seems to be an attitude in the capital cities that anything more than a one-hour drive outside the metropolitan centre is a whole other world. Whereas for us, it's nothing to go for a Sunday drive three hours one way.

Just last week a few of us went down to Brisbane one afternoon after work to see "Burn the Floor" and came back the same night no worries, but an associate in Brisbane thought we were mad to come all the way to the city without staying at least a few days.

Perhaps these opposing views of distance are common traits between city and country dwellers all around the nation? But I would have thought that if any state could relate to long-distance travel, it would have been WA, considering the vastness of the place.

I'd be keen to know how many non-city dwellers use this site? And how often do they travel to a capital city to see a show?

...And also how often the city-dwellers undertake the same length of hike for the same reason?

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How far is too far?Walter Plinge16 Aug 2001
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