hi we are at present at port lincoln tourist park any other nomads here.
we are in new section very nice but no shade and pretty open cost $33.00 night 2 adults power less top tourist discount will be here for 3-4 days then onto streaky bay pophog
willem269 said
06:48 PM Aug 17, 2011
Must be pretty lonely where you are hence your question if anyone is there
dazren said
07:34 PM Aug 17, 2011
OR maybe ?? pophog is asking to see if any forum members are around, so he can put a face to the names, there coulb be one in the same park, but you won't find out, unless you ask !!! Enjoy streaky bay pophog. dazren
pauline said
07:40 PM Aug 17, 2011
4 years ago spent 3 nights at Streaky Bay, did a couple of day trips, Cape Lebott, Coffin Bay, really loved it, hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Cheers Pauline
jimbo said
07:55 PM Aug 17, 2011
$33 A night way too much
pophog said
08:10 PM Aug 17, 2011
jimbo $33 to much agreed $29.70 we paid with discount . found out from others if we had not wanted new area with lovely concrete pads and guarenteed tv reception via hook up to their system we could have had a site for $28.00 less $2.80 so our own fault pophog
willem269 said
08:50 PM Aug 17, 2011
Thanks, Dazren. Did you notice the smiley behind my question? It's pity pophog, you seem not to be a free camper because the Eyre Peninsula has so much to offer in that respect.
kandagal said
09:34 PM Aug 17, 2011
We're just up the road a bit in Whyalla. Weeroona Bay Footy Club Grounds $7/night
dazren said
10:01 PM Aug 17, 2011
My Apologies i did not notice your , however it is still good to ask if anyone is around the area, as we all talk together on these forums, but meeting up is not all that easy, and you often read threads where people were in the same area, but did not meet up, dazren
Gerty Dancer said
10:13 PM Aug 17, 2011
$33 a night is good compared to $42 at Coral Bay!
We are off to Carnarvon tomorrow, cheaper, but no snorkeling there.
Cruising Granny said
10:29 PM Aug 17, 2011
It's lonely because it's Winter down there. Lincoln is what I call my "home town". It blows like a bugger and it can be very cold. My daughter works in the kitchen at the Lincoln Cove Tavern or whatever it's called these days. It's a very picturesque region with so many places to check out. There are a couple of tour operators doing trips to the tuna farms, you can visit the abalone farms or the oyster farms, or the wineries and deer farms. The countryside should be looking fabulous with greeen crops everywhere. Go through the Koppio Hills for some interesting historic adventure to the Museum and the Todd Reservoir. Rug up and enjoy the your stay.
golivers travels said
07:04 PM Aug 22, 2011
In Ceduna, r u coming this way? Glenda
Cruising Granny said
12:06 AM Aug 23, 2011
Are you heading my way? ie Adelaide? Call in to Highway 1 Van Park for a cuppa. I'll put the kettle on.
hi we are at present at port lincoln tourist park any other nomads here.
we are in new section very nice but no shade and pretty open cost $33.00 night 2 adults power less top tourist discount will be here for 3-4 days then onto streaky bay pophog
OR maybe ?? pophog is asking to see if any forum members are around, so he can put a face to the names, there coulb be one in the same park, but you won't find out, unless you ask !!! Enjoy streaky bay pophog. dazren
Cheers Pauline
$33 A night way too much
jimbo $33 to much agreed $29.70 we paid with discount . found out from others if we had not wanted new area with lovely concrete pads and guarenteed tv reception via hook up to their system we could have had a site for $28.00 less $2.80 so our own fault pophog
My Apologies i did not notice your
, however it is still good to ask if anyone is around the area, as we all talk together on these forums, but meeting up is not all that easy, and you often read threads where people were in the same area, but did not meet up, dazren
$33 a night is good compared to $42 at Coral Bay!

We are off to Carnarvon tomorrow, cheaper, but no snorkeling there.
My daughter works in the kitchen at the Lincoln Cove Tavern or whatever it's called these days.
It's a very picturesque region with so many places to check out.
There are a couple of tour operators doing trips to the tuna farms, you can visit the abalone farms or the oyster farms, or the wineries and deer farms. The countryside should be looking fabulous with greeen crops everywhere.
Go through the Koppio Hills for some interesting historic adventure to the Museum and the Todd Reservoir.
Rug up and enjoy the your stay.
Glenda
Call in to Highway 1 Van Park for a cuppa.
I'll put the kettle on.