I agree Brickies. Use whatever you wish to, but don't bag places that don't have free camps or caravan parks. There will be a reasonable reason.
Santa said
05:53 PM Mar 9, 2017
This thread has taken off, guess I should have added another parameter to my list, controversial, predictable and entertaining, the thread meets all three requirements.
Certainly is time for more popcorn.
-- Edited by Santa on Friday 10th of March 2017 02:01:13 PM
JayDee said
11:00 PM Mar 9, 2017
We believe in the term " Bush CAMP" rather than "FREE CAMP"
As in many cases we donate to keep the site going.
Would much rather pay a few $$$$$ for a bush camp than a C.Park or even a Show ground.
Bush camping is a great way to see Australia.
Jay&Dee
Cupie said
11:54 PM Mar 9, 2017
JayDee wrote:
We believe in the term " Bush CAMP" rather than "FREE CAMP"
As in many cases we donate to keep the site going.
Would much rather pay a few $$$$$ for a bush camp than a C.Park or even a Show ground.
Bush camping is a great way to see Australia. Jay&Dee
The Yanks use a variety of terms like 'Stealth camping' & 'Boondocking". Some of the places they rave about on their utube videos are terrible. Lots seem to be on bare dirt/gravel out in the middle of no where. Walmart parking areas are popular too. But there are some really good spots too.
I am a regular reader of Enigmatic Nomads & links from there. Interesting to experience their equivalent of 'bush camping'.
Happywanderer said
10:57 AM Mar 10, 2017
I don't think of freecamping as in paying no money.
My thoughts are Free as in Free as a bird, enjoying the freedom to do as I want and enjoy.
This thread has taken off, guess I should have added another parameter to my list, controversial, predictable and entertaining, the thread meets all three requirements.
Certainly is time for more popcorn.
-- Edited by Santa on Friday 10th of March 2017 02:01:13 PM
As in many cases we donate to keep the site going.
Would much rather pay a few $$$$$ for a bush camp than a C.Park or even a Show ground.
Bush camping is a great way to see Australia.
Jay&Dee
The Yanks use a variety of terms like 'Stealth camping' & 'Boondocking". Some of the places they rave about on their utube videos are terrible. Lots seem to be on bare dirt/gravel out in the middle of no where. Walmart parking areas are popular too. But there are some really good spots too.
I am a regular reader of Enigmatic Nomads & links from there. Interesting to experience their equivalent of 'bush camping'.
My thoughts are Free as in Free as a bird, enjoying the freedom to do as I want and enjoy.