and whist Greens has been afforded "icon status" by many, it is not the natural environment that is the attraction - to be honest, it is not the best, or most attractive, camp spot.
The attraction is the people from this forum that gather there and share their camaraderie.
Wait until a bunch of GNs arrive, you will forget about the natural environment and begin to enjoy yourself.
Cheers - John
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and whist Greens has been afforded "icon status" by many, it is not the natural environment that is the attraction - to be honest, it is not the best, or most attractive, camp spot.
The attraction is the people from this forum that gather there and share their camaraderie.
Wait until a bunch of GNs arrive, you will forget about the natural environment and begin to enjoy yourself.
Cheers - John
So true John, have met a few in the last 12 months & know all about the environment as I'm a regular visitor to Geelong & will never forget the 2009 fires
and whist Greens has been afforded "icon status" by many, it is not the natural environment that is the attraction - to be honest, it is not the best, or most attractive, camp spot.
The attraction is the people from this forum that gather there and share their camaraderie.
Wait until a bunch of GNs arrive, you will forget about the natural environment and begin to enjoy yourself.
Cheers - John
Would agree, I have driven past Greens plenty of times on the way to or back from somewhere & I would have not given it a thought to stop or camp, I have now considered it a place to visit due to the feedback on this forum & plan to do so in the future once I have sorted my van for self sufficient camping,