I noticed the head lines this week.....If the Caravan park operaters did'nt charge like wounded bulls then maybe, Just Maybe I might stay a couple of nights myself.....Though I doubt it......Don't they realize (The Motels and C V Parks managers) that there is going too be an explosion of travellersd own the track Looking for free camping...Price has a lot to do with it of course...But I believe the main reason is that we love open spaces and camp fires...I'v been down this track so many times I'm Hoarse
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I agree Jimbo. I have found the people who free camp seem much more friendlier than quite a lot that only go to caravan parks.
Not saying that everyone in parks is antisocial or anything like that but I do think that being in parks limits you somewhat in your approach to people. Just my thought, rightly or wrongly.
I much prefer to be out in the "open" and there is nothing like a camp fire. I think I have only come across 3 parks with fire pits in 5 months of travelling staying in both parks and free camping
Thats why I prefer Bush Camps......not necessary free ones......just..an area where you can spread your arms....as FF said.......spend your evening .star gazing.....sitting around a campfire with good friends.......not many CPs you can do that
Couldnt agree more - when management and I set off after we wound up the business we stayed for 10 days in a which will be unnamed caravan park in the general area of Hervey Bay. While the spot was undoubetly lovely it was very expensive, you had to be shoe horned into your site with a tractor with a ball on the front. The other campers - I have never met such a rude bunch. They were all regulars and had been going there for years, you could be in mid conversation with them and a "regular" would come up and they would break off in mid sentence to chat to their "mate". Enough of it for us, give us a bush camp, a dipper shower and a drop toilet any day. Our one splurge for the year is a fortnight at Red Rock, between Coffs Harbour and Grafton, its a lovely spot with big sites and we can have the grand kids down for the school holidays. See ya in the bush.... Pete and Gail
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If there is such a thing as a tourist season.... why cant we shoot them?
petengail How right you are I forgot about that When one is talking too a regular and their friend arrives and you become a pest.....Thanks for reminding me Hooray for FREE CAMPING......Not question I amgoing too ask is are C P Managers and owners listening to us and do they read our posts ?
Siting in a nice showground by ourself enjoying the sites and enjoying our own company hope some one doesn't come and stuff up our peace and quit for a day or two a least
Yes Sheba thats right..Itwas a mistake on my part....It is Molly and a school mate of mine who was doing radio at the time and Molly was a guest on his show....My Mate Rodders was also in the Dirty Dicks show in St Kilda for many years....Not sure if anybody knows Dirty's
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I always leave my camping area cleaner than I found it.
We were about to set up in a free camp in a beautiful spot last year, when 2 carloads of young people arrived, and their first priority was to get their 4 slabs of beer cold by putting them in the creek... then they argued about whether that was the best way. We didnt stay, it looked like being a noisy night!
We've had some lovely quiet spots, but Free-camping isnt always as good as you'd expect!
No, they aren't all good Gerty. That's why we try and set up camp between 2 and 2.30 where possible, that way if something doesn't feel right you still have enough daylight left to pack up and move further down the road.
We have now been bush camped at Ned's Camp on the Coral Coast near Exmouth for nearly a week & it's been absolutely sublime. Sunny every day, swimming, snorkling or sipping a drink while watching the orange sunsets, falling asleep to the sound of the ocean splashing over the reef in the distance & to top it off we have lovely people coming & going for company, even offering some of their fishing catch for our dinner tonight.
Who could ask for more.
Cheers
Jon
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