Hi, there was a couple who were going to free camp all along the murray river. does any know how they are going? thanks. rocket n strop
update: there names are margie and david. I will send them an email to see how they are. thanks. rocket n strop
-- Edited by the rocket on Monday 5th of March 2012 08:03:51 PM
Paul Merryman said
03:56 PM Mar 5, 2012
Presently if they were along the Murray they would be under water in many locations. Will be getting worse over next month. If camping along the Murray need to be aware of the Murray grey mud when wet. Puddles can end up as bog traps. If camping along the Murray and has been wet in past month a bicycle to ride the track or walk prior to committing with a caravan is smart if you like to avoid pain. Check turning area and over hanging trees. Have a friend in the tow business in Echuca and frequently have to rescue caravans and motorhomes from Murray locations.
jimbo said
08:50 PM Mar 5, 2012
That would be right....The RACV will not go off road
the rocket said
09:58 PM Mar 5, 2012
jimbo wrote:
That would be right....The RACV will not go off road
thanks Jimbo, I did not know that. rocket n strop
golivers travels said
12:46 AM Mar 6, 2012
Paul Merryman wrote:
Presently if they were along the Murray they would be under water in many locations. Will be getting worse over next month. If camping along the Murray need to be aware of the Murray grey mud when wet. Puddles can end up as bog traps. If camping along the Murray and has been wet in past month a bicycle to ride the track or walk prior to committing with a caravan is smart if you like to avoid pain. Check turning area and over hanging trees. Have a friend in the tow business in Echuca and frequently have to rescue caravans and motorhomes from Murray locations.
This is what happened to us after it rained while camping next to the Murray at Murray Sunset National Park in 2009. Took us 30 minutes to drive in and 5 hours to get out! Thank goodness for box thorn bushes!
Presently if they were along the Murray they would be under water in many locations. Will be getting worse over next month. If camping along the Murray need to be aware of the Murray grey mud when wet. Puddles can end up as bog traps. If camping along the Murray and has been wet in past month a bicycle to ride the track or walk prior to committing with a caravan is smart if you like to avoid pain. Check turning area and over hanging trees. Have a friend in the tow business in Echuca and frequently have to rescue caravans and motorhomes from Murray locations.
This is what happened to us after it rained while camping next to the Murray at Murray Sunset National Park in 2009. Took us 30 minutes to drive in and 5 hours to get out! Thank goodness for box thorn bushes!
Glenda
oh goodness. that was bad luck. I hope the couple that are camping along the river are alright. rocket n strop
Hi, there was a couple who were going to free camp all along the murray river. does any know how they are going? thanks. rocket n strop
update: there names are margie and david. I will send them an email to see how they are. thanks. rocket n strop
-- Edited by the rocket on Monday 5th of March 2012 08:03:51 PM
Presently if they were along the Murray they would be under water in many locations. Will be getting worse over next month. If camping along the Murray need to be aware of the Murray grey mud when wet. Puddles can end up as bog traps. If camping along the Murray and has been wet in past month a bicycle to ride the track or walk prior to committing with a caravan is smart if you like to avoid pain. Check turning area and over hanging trees. Have a friend in the tow business in Echuca and frequently have to rescue caravans and motorhomes from Murray locations.
This is what happened to us after it rained while camping next to the Murray at Murray Sunset National Park in 2009. Took us 30 minutes to drive in and 5 hours to get out! Thank goodness for box thorn bushes!
Glenda