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24th October 2017, 05:24 PM
#61
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Originally Posted by
AB
As much as I'm keen for those dates I think we'll have Buckley's chance getting that spot at that time for the area size we require mate.
Maybe do a poll of who would be keen to come during Jan to late Feb to gather numbers to see what camp size we would require maybe?
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Andy, what would be the best dates to get a decent camp area in this spot? That is probably the first question. Secondly, I dont mind rolling the sleeves up to clean the place up from glass but is there an alternative which could accommodate us all
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24th October 2017 05:24 PM
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24th October 2017, 05:42 PM
#62
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Originally Posted by
AB
As much as I'm keen for those dates I think we'll have Buckley's chance getting that spot at that time for the area size we require mate.
Maybe do a poll of who would be keen to come during Jan to late Feb to gather numbers to see what camp size we would require maybe?
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Thats why i chose the week before the week before Australia Day. I reckon we'd have half a chance mate. Its really Late in the holidays for Christmas break so most would be gone and early for Aust Day celebrations.
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24th October 2017, 06:14 PM
#63
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Yeah Its really hard to say to be honest mate.
I went up one year on Australia Day weekend and it was busy.
In that area the far left spot under the shade was all gone with a big group of 5 cars.
The middle section was taken up with 5 cars and then very end was taken up with 2 cars.
It's a gamble really.
I really don't know Krisso but to take up the whole area would be a standard weekend in Feb and we all turn up on the Wednesday until Monday/Tuesday etc but that doesn't work for kiddy school holidays obviously.
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24th October 2017, 07:43 PM
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24th October 2017, 07:47 PM
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that only seems to be 7 or so hours away... i might speak to the other half.
if its worth doin its worth over doin
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24th October 2017, 07:53 PM
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@garett mate. Travellers from the North can cut off 30 mins by turning right at the strawberry farm/bait store thingo not too far over the Tocumwal bridge into Vic. No need to travel into Strathmerton town and back up again.
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24th October 2017, 08:02 PM
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Yeah that does cut off a lot of time but Google Maps won't tell you that. Probably because it's a dirt road but very flat and straight road for sure!
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24th October 2017, 08:52 PM
#68
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Originally Posted by
AB
Yeah Its really hard to say to be honest mate.
I went up one year on Australia Day weekend and it was busy.
In that area the far left spot under the shade was all gone with a big group of 5 cars.
The middle section was taken up with 5 cars and then very end was taken up with 2 cars.
It's a gamble really.
I really don't know Krisso but to take up the whole area would be a standard weekend in Feb and we all turn up on the Wednesday until Monday/Tuesday etc but that doesn't work for kiddy school holidays obviously.
The National Park side of Ulupna will be quieter. Theres a massive spot there, not on sand, but a nice hard packed surface with the beach right in front of you. So little chance of camping on broken glass. But. No dogs allowed in that area.
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25th October 2017, 07:48 AM
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Roofy and I are going Camping up there in November.
I have never had trouble with Broken Glass.
Wide Beach where my Pics are of has plenty of room for Camping.
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25th October 2017, 04:11 PM
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I guess there's a million other spots around there we can find if it's taken there too.
Whoever is first up there can take NP directional signs with them for the rest of us.
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