I have been told that there is a book that details free camp sites and lists those which have restrictions on generators etc. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to where to get a copy please?
Thanks.
Looking 50 is great if you're 60.
barrie said
05:46 AM Jun 23, 2013
Grumpy, look for the camps 7 book in camp shops etc or on line for outlets
Sheba said
07:21 AM Jun 23, 2013
You should also get them in your NRMA shop.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Duh said
08:02 AM Jun 23, 2013
Google "Camps Australia Wide" for online purchase (also suggest Caravan Parks Australia Wide by same people), if the NRMA have them you should be able to get members discount. Also Dymocks sell them, 10% discount for seniors....
rockylizard said
02:39 PM Jun 23, 2013
Gday...
The Camps Australia Wide - eg Camps 7 - is a very good source of places to stay overnight or longer. However, it doesn't show which are "generator-friendly" or otherwise.
I have not found one that does so yet
Cheers - John
JayDee said
06:22 PM Jun 23, 2013
My understanding is that the majority of Bush Camps or Free Camps are Generator friendly. Reason is that most of these people also have gennies. Of course this may not be the case in National Parks.
I always tell my neighbours that we have a gennie, and most times they say no warries, as we also will be starting ours up.
I find it a great way to meet the neighbours.
Jay&Dee
Nelly said
08:33 PM Jun 23, 2013
I recently purchased a book of free campsites through the On The Road magazine - it seems to be very comprehensive - not sure about the generator part though - happy camping
tonyd said
09:31 PM Jun 23, 2013
I also got the On The Road Guide to Free Campsites 2013-14. Seems very comprehensive and has reviews of 135 selected campsites.
AND it's only $19.95. Extremely good value. Got mine at Anaconda.
Cheers, Tony
Grumpy Old Man said
11:03 PM Jun 23, 2013
Thanks heaps guys. Love your work.
G.O.M.
neilnruth said
01:28 AM Jun 24, 2013
Got our On the Road book at newsagents. No, we haven't heard of a book listing generators or not.
I have been told that there is a book that details free camp sites and lists those which have restrictions on generators etc. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to where to get a copy please?
Thanks.
Looking 50 is great if you're 60.
You should also get them in your NRMA shop.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Google "Camps Australia Wide" for online purchase (also suggest Caravan Parks Australia Wide by same people), if the NRMA have them you should be able to get members discount. Also Dymocks sell them, 10% discount for seniors....
Gday...
The Camps Australia Wide - eg Camps 7 - is a very good source of places to stay overnight or longer. However, it doesn't show which are "generator-friendly" or otherwise.
I have not found one that does so yet
Cheers - John
My understanding is that the majority of Bush Camps or Free Camps are Generator friendly. Reason is that most of these people also have gennies. Of course this may not be the case in National Parks.
I always tell my neighbours that we have a gennie, and most times they say no warries, as we also will be starting ours up.
I find it a great way to meet the neighbours.
Jay&Dee
I recently purchased a book of free campsites through the On The Road magazine - it seems to be very comprehensive - not sure about the generator part though - happy camping
AND it's only $19.95. Extremely good value. Got mine at Anaconda.
Cheers, Tony
G.O.M.