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Barcaldine Showground


Hello Lilly,

I've taken the liberty of re-posting your info re Barky SG as a new topic for easy future reference

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Hi ..just thought i let your know just heard from friend that Barcaldine showground has camping ...was when he was there powered sites $14.00 unpowered sites $9.50 hope this information is still correct ..cheers


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hope you don't mind,

Jim



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I've just recently stayed in the Barcy showgrounds, and found it very good. The price was a little confusing...I think because my rig is so small, and also my niece was in a tiny tent beside me. The first night was $20 for the two of us, the 2nd $15, with a different person taking the money. This was un-powered. In general, the locals are very welcoming. Tiny tip...don't bother with a meal at the Commercial Hotel. They'd run out of a lot of meats, and the 'salad' was a bit of skungy coleslaw.

Cheers all! I'm also new to this site.   smile

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hi beth
was just wondering  what sort of camper van do u have  ..i am looking for small one easy for me to handle on my own

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Hi Lilly,

It's a bit like the song...'you say tomayto I say tomato'...The Canadian, (where it comes from) pronunciation is Lees-ure-lite, but we Aussies say Leisurelite.

They're hard to find. I bought mine off ebay. I also looked at Cub Sprint, which is also very small. I did a lot of research before getting my 'Gypsy'.

I too needed something small enough for me to handle. After my recent first trip, I've decided I need a jockey wheel. It's pretty light, but it'll just make life easier for me. I'm also in the process of getting a quote for an awning and one detachable wall. If you visit their web site, you'll see they have awnings etc, but as it's in Canada, I figured it'll be cheaper to get it here.

Cheers Beth.



http://www.leesurelite.com/

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thanks beth i looking for something light i can handle once off car .. towing not really a problem ...but my shoulder is not as  young as it use to be  dosent like to lift to much   but like my doctor said i just have to adapt  and adapt i will on the road   

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