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Old 04-11-2008, 02:31 PM   #1
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Interested in your most loved places to camp and why. For me somewhere you are allowed to light a fire is a must. Black rocks in the Bundjalung national park northern N.S.W is pretty good and reasonably isolated. Also Rummery park at Minyon Falls near Mullumbimby, all rainforesty bush walks etc. Although some people joke that the latter is too much like Belanglo state forest - (Ivan Milat) .

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Old 04-11-2008, 02:36 PM   #2
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Leongatha Caravan Park Victoria - a short walk to the pub, rsl and nightclub.
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A few previous threads about holiday spots-

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthr...hlight=camping
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthr...hlight=camping
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Old 04-11-2008, 02:51 PM   #4
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Thanks for the links. I tried a search but nada. Must have to hold your tongue right.
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Leongatha Caravan Park Victoria - a short walk to the pub, rsl and nightclub.
That isn't camping...that's living in a tent with facilities nearby.

Camping is being in the bush with no running water, NO toilet, no stove...nothing.

I went camping in April to Howqua River. Was brilliant. In a valley so it was freezing (-1) but if you prepare, it's no problem.
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I went camping in April to Howqua River. Was brilliant. In a valley so it was freezing (-1) but if you prepare, it's no problem.
Sheepyard Flat on the Howqua would have to be one of the states best bush camping spots. The road in is a bit rough (but fun in an old car) but the peace, the river and the fun around the fire is great. We usually go a bit further than the main campground to get a quieter spot
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:26 PM   #7
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Wonnangatta Caravan Park situated at Waterford in Victoria.

Plenty of 4x4 tracks which is a must.
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:31 PM   #8
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Alot of nice places along the big river...mt skene in winter is good for some snow camping and 4wding, just cruise around the alpine nat park and theres many a nice spot next to a nice creek or river.
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Camping is being in the bush with no running water, NO toilet, no stove...nothing.

This is the best remote camping I have done, a 50 day treck into a very remote area of Nepal







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Old 04-11-2008, 05:02 PM   #10
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For me I would say Pondelowie bay in Innes N.P. on the toe of the Yorke Peninsula.
Excellent surf (not for me though), Salmon by the dozen, isolated beaches, great diving/snorkelling, pub within 10 minutes, awesome scenery, shipwrecks on the beach(Ethol and Ferret), lighthouses etc.

Has showers and toilets, but both are bore water and full of Kangaroo ticks.
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TENTS!!...UGH!! My idea of roughing it is a Budget Motel!!
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This is the best remote camping I have done, a 50 day treck into a very remote area of Nepal.
Bloody hell, who did you kill to get sent on that?? Any feet left at the end?
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Old 04-11-2008, 05:46 PM   #13
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Anywhere you can't get a 4WD remotely close to.
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Bloody hell, who did you kill to get sent on that?? Any feet left at the end?

hahah I paid for the privilege, I have trekked in Nepal several times now, and it’s the best holiday ever.


First was a 35 day walk Everest base camp but walk in from the road head, not an easy stroll flying into and out of Lukla.. Second was a 32 day trek doing the Annapurna circuit , and then the 50 day trek around the Dhaulagiri massif.

I have been into lots of other areas as well, but that was employment with the WHO as part of a vaccination project.
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bald hill mine Hill end NSW thats my favorit camping spot havent been there in years but it was a great spot
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West Macs in Central Oz - just can't get enough of them
SA - has to be Flinders Ranges as well as Coward Springs on the Oodnadatta.
WA - Karijini NP is just such a special place
QLD - Lawn hill Creek National Park...
NSW - Myall Lakes NP and 10km South of Crescent Head
VIC - the high Country
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i like a place called whickets sand bar about 40 ish ks out of mildura it is the half way mark of the mildura 100 water ski race

or the high country of vic ( even though it nearly killed me ) long story i will say later

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West Macs in Central Oz - just can't get enough of them
SA - has to be Flinders Ranges as well as Coward Springs on the Oodnadatta.
WA - Karijini NP is just such a special place
QLD - Lawn hill Creek National Park...
NSW - Myall Lakes NP and 10km South of Crescent Head
VIC - the high Country
Tas - will tell you next March after i take the RTV for a 3 week tour
Toss in:
Centre Island in the Gulf (NT)
Calvert Gorge (NT),
Cox-Limin Junction (NT)
Canarvan Gorge (QLD)
& that would be a good list
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Innaminka on Coopers Creek ...... Great place, quiet and peaceful away from everything!



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Old 04-11-2008, 10:54 PM   #20
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TENTS!!...UGH!! My idea of roughing it is a Budget Motel!!
That is roughing it! We all know what residues are on those beds mate.
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Old 04-11-2008, 10:56 PM   #21
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Sounds like a lot of the best spots are in vic. So far away. Maybe one day.
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Old 04-11-2008, 11:28 PM   #22
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Scotts head NSW. Good surf, say no more.
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TENTS!!...UGH!! My idea of roughing it is a Budget Motel!!
Anything under 3 stars is roughing it :

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That is roughing it! We all know what residues are on those beds mate.
That is why you take a can of Glen 20, own sheets, pillows and doona's


That C word shouldn't be allowed on the forums, disgusting thing it is

The club members were talking about organising a C trip and it was quite funny as two of us immediately said we would be hiring a fully decked out camper (others thought we were joking)
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I'm fond of a place called Kyalite about an hours drive north of Swan Hill, and also have fond memories of camping out at the Menindee Lakes (pretty isolated, bit over an hour away from Broken Hill). There's plenty of other places I've been camping that are probably nicer, but there's something about the memories formed at a particular spot. For me, it was catching plenty of big yellow belly with minimal effort off the banks of the Wakool and Darling Rivers, respectively.



This is probably 1997, so I can't guarantee that the fishing is as good as then, but we were catching catfish, bream, cod and yellowbelly all weekend and this one I caught within 10 minutes after the first cast off the bank.
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Dunns Swamp, Wollemi N.P, three hours west of Sydney and about twenty minutes off into the sticks from Kandos. If its not school holidays you have the whole weir to yourself to fish yourself stupid.
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That C word shouldn't be allowed on the forums, disgusting thing it is

The club members were talking about organising a C trip and it was quite funny as two of us immediately said we would be hiring a fully decked out camper (others thought we were joking)
you bloody softy, drink a can of harden the f up!
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a man never tells where he camps ,but i live in north qld 4wd ,tinnie all jacked up ,and find a spot within a national park ,or coastal creek .many gates and bush tracks ,thats camping and i dont rough it ,bush shower double swag ,roof top tent ,gas bbq ,the engel and you never want to go home again.
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That isn't camping...that's living in a tent with facilities nearby.

Camping is being in the bush with no running water, NO toilet, no stove...nothing.

I went camping in April to Howqua River. Was brilliant. In a valley so it was freezing (-1) but if you prepare, it's no problem.
Yes but Victorian women are wild animals.
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This is the best remote camping I have done, a 50 day treck into a very remote area of Nepal
Yeah, what he said - go see some REAL mountains!

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awesome pics ,gives me ideas .i think me and my 40 d need a holiday.
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