Understand where you are coming from Boroma, just that for me I was heading up to the warmth of Qld from down here so presumed I was heading to a warmer climate. I feel it is far too soon to tie in a place yet. There is bound to be more ideas come forth.
Boroma577 said
08:36 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Sorry, I thought Marj was the only one agreeing with me about the cold, as so many were suggesting more southerly and inland.
Yes, of course we can keep it open. It was just that if we wanted Paradise Dam it would need to be booked.
I don't have a problem with the cold but I know you do and that has to be a consideration IMO.
Just went back to the CAW6 and what about #89 St Lawrence??
Showers, toilets, dump point, water, pet friendly, near to the coast, mobile service, free and there appears to be no time restrictions. (7 days I see now)
Yes it will be popular but I understand it is a very large area and should accommodate several rigs.
.....or is that going to be too far north??
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:50:16 PM
Beth54 said
08:42 PM Dec 1, 2011
Okay, thank you.
St Lawrence is a bit far money-wise for me.
I'm currently looking around River Heads.
Happywanderer said
08:43 PM Dec 1, 2011
Where exactly is St Lawrence Boroma as I don't have Camps 6 only 5?
Rip and Rosie said
08:43 PM Dec 1, 2011
Oakey Creek Reserve -too far south / too cold Leyburn.-too far south / too cold Kenilworth = cold. Inskip Point- There are limited sites suitable for access with 2WD vehicles, small caravans and camper trailers. Workmans Beach Camping Area- Only suitable for small vehicles not caravans, cost is $5.50/hd, Composting toilet, town water for cold shower.
Paradise Dam- Unpowered Sites, Concrete Boat Ramp, Environmentally friendly Toilets, Covered Gas BBQ's and Picnic Shelters, Disabled Access, Drinking Water (Limited Supply),Fish Cleaning Facilities
Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water $5.50 /night
Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough $5.30/night, no fires. Booking at least six weeks in advance. The grounds also contain powered camping sites, with hot showers provided.
Kenniworth Showground - The grounds also contain powered camping sites, with hot showers provided, powered sites are $14 per night per site (including GST).For sites using two power outlets an additional $3 per site per night will be charged.Caravans, caravan clubs, tent campers are all welcome.
Found this on badger's site:-
St Lawrence is a free camp but rates a mention here as it provides free sites with really good amenities. Shower is on a timer for which you must insert $1 which gives you plenty of time for a hot shower. There is also a dump point and a free gas bbq. There is a donation box at the amenities which I'm sure everyone would want to use to show their appreciation of the facilities provided. Can't speak highly enough of the place and the volunteers who run it Amenities are close to all sites, were clean, condition is very good, water pressure is good, there was adequate hot water, extra charge for shower. Adequate number of tourist sites, mostly level sites, good night lighting, sites will accommodate large motorhomes and 5th wheelers, no sites with annex slabs, shade to some sites, drive-through sites, dump point, you can use your mobile wireless (carrier used was Telstra, reception quality was 5). Peaceful, open & roomy park, no permanents. Clean UC electric bbq (free), congenial bbq area atmosphere, seating provided at bbq. No playground, no pool. Suitable for few days. Likes: Free camp, good bbq clean amenities in good repair, dump point, potable water source which you are invited to fill your tank from before you leave. Camp is only 1 km from hamlet Local Information: Active bowls club has an event on most Sundays which travellers are welcome to play in. Rustic pub in town has meals on most nights. Fishing and crabbing in the area. Watch the tide as it is the second fastest in the world and rises to 9m. Date 04/2011. Campground Rating 3.5: Report submitted by Ed and Kyt (13).
Although this is a free-camp, there is a fee for showers. Amenities excellent & maintained by volunteers. There were twice weekly communal get togethers, again supplied by locals. Sunday was sausage sizzle & Wednesday was Beef Roll Night (all small charge). This is a well-used stopover for travellers, great fishing spot. Stays are limited to 7 days only. Basic supplies available in the town, where there was a general store, hotel & PO. A great friendly place where we stayed for a week. Drinking water & dump site available. Generator & non-generator areas. If windy there isn't much protection, as sites are very open. Date 06/2009. Campground Rating 3.5: Report submitted by Kelarnie (3).
Boroma577 said
08:44 PM Dec 1, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Understand where you are coming from Boroma, just that for me I was heading up to the warmth of Qld from down here so presumed I was heading to a warmer climate. I feel it is far too soon to tie in a place yet. There is bound to be more ideas come forth.
Possibly warmer overall to what you are used to HW but it still gets quite cold in many places in June in Qld.
Now personally, I don't have any issues with the cold....in fact I prefer it BUT I understand there are many who do not like it and in Beth's instance it appears to have health implications.
Most places on dams or water of any sort in Qld save for FNQ will have and does have some very cold nights and early morning temps.
I just spent 3 months just north of Mackay July - October and some morning temps were as low as -2 degrees....still a wee bit cold for someone who does not like the cold.
Boroma577 said
08:46 PM Dec 1, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Where exactly is St Lawrence Boroma as I don't have Camps 6 only 5?
Sorry about that.....Google Maps tells me it is 164 klms south of Mackay HW.
Boroma577 said
08:49 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth
What part of the cold is a problem for you....the nights, days, air....something else??
Beth54 said
09:05 PM Dec 1, 2011
Boroma577 wrote:
Beth
What part of the cold is a problem for you....the nights, days, air....something else??
Early evenings and early mornings seems to affect me most. It's the breathing in of the cold air.
Boroma577 said
09:15 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Early evenings and early mornings seems to affect me most. It's the breathing in of the cold air.
So inside or outside the van or both??
Happywanderer said
09:15 PM Dec 1, 2011
Found St Lawrence after a bit of a search, thanks
Boroma577 said
09:17 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
St Lawrence is a bit far money-wise for me.
I'm currently looking around River Heads.
What's at River Heads Beth??
Beth54 said
09:18 PM Dec 1, 2011
Well, I'm assuming it'll be warmer in the van. Haven't done it before. Definitely outside..you know when we want to sit around the campfire and have a few sherberts etc.
Beth54 said
09:19 PM Dec 1, 2011
Boroma577 wrote:
Beth54 wrote:
St Lawrence is a bit far money-wise for me.
I'm currently looking around River Heads.
What's at River Heads Beth??
Just realized it's a little too southerly too. Between Bundy and Rocky would be really good I think.
Boroma577 said
09:23 PM Dec 1, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Found St Lawrence after a bit of a search, thanks
Good, what number is it in CAW5? I think it might be a place you'd like.
Boroma577 said
09:24 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Well, I'm assuming it'll be warmer in the van. Haven't done it before. Definitely outside..you know when we want to sit around the campfire and have a few sherberts etc.
The reason I asked was if having power would make it any easier for you??
Boroma577 said
09:26 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Ha, ha....back to the drawing board.........we'll probably go through all this drama and someone will pop up in a month or two with the ideal spot....LOL
Beth54 said
09:26 PM Dec 1, 2011
Boroma577 wrote:
Happywanderer wrote:
Found St Lawrence after a bit of a search, thanks
Good, what number is it in CAW5? I think it might be a place you'd like.
I stopped there in July. It rained so my impression wasn't good. It's very low and flat, so the water is a long way off.
Boroma577 said
09:30 PM Dec 1, 2011
What about CAW6 #107 Boynedale Bush Camp though there is not a lot on offer other than pet friendly, toilets and fireplaces.....and Big Rig friendly
HW....it is 31 klms south of Calliope
Happywanderer said
09:32 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Boroma577 wrote:
Happywanderer wrote:
Found St Lawrence after a bit of a search, thanks
Good, what number is it in CAW5? I think it might be a place you'd like.
I stopped there in July. It rained so my impression wasn't good. It's very low and flat, so the water is a long way off.
# 88. Think it might be a bit too far north for some. Will have to wait for a few more to come onto the thread with their thoughts.
Boroma577 said
09:34 PM Dec 1, 2011
Beth54 wrote:It's very low and flat, so the water is a long way off.
That can be said for all the beaches in NQ, tide goes out a long, long way and seems to stay out for a long, long time.
I had 9 days at Carmila right on the beach and could not get used to not seeing the water only once a day.
I personally have not been there but many,many travelers rave about it and how good it is.
Happywanderer said
09:35 PM Dec 1, 2011
Boroma577 wrote:
Beth54 wrote:
Ha, ha....back to the drawing board.........we'll probably go through all this drama and someone will pop up in a month or two with the ideal spot....LOL
That could easily happen as it did with me. I had Gunbower Island picked out for some time then along came the others with Greens Lake only a few weeks before, I had never heard of it. It was so much better than Gunbower would ever have been.
Boroma577 said
09:37 PM Dec 1, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
CAW5 # 88. Think it might be a bit too far north for some. Will have to wait for a few more to come onto the thread with their thoughts.
Think it might be a case of put as many suggestions as possible up and see what is on offer in a couple of months.
Boroma577 said
09:41 PM Dec 1, 2011
Happywanderer wrote: That could easily happen as it did with me. I had Gunbower Island picked out for some time then along came the others with Greens Lake only a few weeks before, I had never heard of it. It was so much better than Gunbower would ever have been.
Qld does not seem to have the same sort of places as you obviously do. No dams or lakes to my knowledge are free and many are not even pet friendly.
Yes we have quite a bit overall on offer and free but not necessarily with water views and not in the more popular areas.
Then when you get away from the coastal stip, it gets quite cold in winter which is what most people are trying to escape.
Sheba said
10:18 PM Dec 1, 2011
St. Lawrence is about 2 1/2 - 3 hours north of Rockhampton.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Happywanderer said
10:32 PM Dec 1, 2011
Thanks Sheba, Do you know of any nice camps around your area suitable for a meet?
Boroma577 said
11:23 PM Dec 1, 2011
Sheba wrote:
St. Lawrence is about 2 1/2 - 3 hours north of Rockhampton.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I would have said conseratively 2 - 2 1/2 hours Sheba.
Sheba said
11:57 PM Dec 1, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Thanks Sheba, Do you know of any nice camps around your area suitable for a meet?
Don't know of any that allow dogs. Haven't been out looking locally, but nothing I've seen on the 'net looks better than the Breave Heart Retreat.
The other places I was thinking of initially, are mostly 4x4access only, so they're out. [ Up around Baffle Creek/Deepwater areas.] Haven't been to Wartburg for years, so don't know what Baffle Bob's is like these days. I believe it's been upgraded since I lived in the area. [ Don't know what key I hit to make this happen.]
Cheers,
Sheba.
Sheba said
12:01 AM Dec 2, 2011
Boroma577 wrote:
I would have said conseratively 2 - 2 1/2 hours Sheba.
You're probably right. Where I'll be Housesitting is 2 hours north, and it's probably about another half hour north of there. Depends how you drive.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Boroma577 said
12:06 AM Dec 2, 2011
Think Baffle Bobs might be getting a bit costly at CP rates of $25 per night.
I feel it is far too soon to tie in a place yet. There is bound to be more ideas come forth.
I don't have a problem with the cold but I know you do and that has to be a consideration IMO.
Just went back to the CAW6 and what about #89 St Lawrence??
Showers, toilets, dump point, water, pet friendly, near to the coast, mobile service, free and there appears to be no time restrictions. (7 days I see now)
Yes it will be popular but I understand it is a very large area and should accommodate several rigs.
.....or is that going to be too far north??
-- Edited by Boroma577 on Thursday 1st of December 2011 08:50:16 PM
Okay, thank you.
St Lawrence is a bit far money-wise for me.
I'm currently looking around River Heads.
Oakey Creek Reserve -too far south / too cold
Leyburn.-too far south / too cold
Kenilworth = cold.
Inskip Point- There are limited sites suitable for access with 2WD vehicles, small caravans and camper trailers.
Workmans Beach Camping Area- Only suitable for small vehicles not caravans, cost is $5.50/hd, Composting toilet, town water for cold shower.
Paradise Dam- Unpowered Sites, Concrete Boat Ramp, Environmentally friendly Toilets, Covered Gas BBQ's and Picnic Shelters, Disabled Access, Drinking Water (Limited Supply),Fish Cleaning Facilities
Bradley Wolf Braeve Heart retreat near Agnes Water $5.50 /night
Wongi State Forest Park near Maryborough $5.30/night, no fires. Booking at least six weeks in advance. The grounds also contain powered camping sites, with hot showers provided.
Kenniworth Showground - The grounds also contain powered camping sites, with hot showers provided, powered sites are $14 per night per site (including GST).For sites using two power outlets an additional $3 per site per night will be charged.Caravans, caravan clubs, tent campers are all welcome.
Found this on badger's site:-
St Lawrence is a free camp but rates a mention here as it provides free sites with really good amenities. Shower is on a timer for which you must insert $1 which gives you plenty of time for a hot shower. There is also a dump point and a free gas bbq. There is a donation box at the amenities which I'm sure everyone would want to use to show their appreciation of the facilities provided. Can't speak highly enough of the place and the volunteers who run it Amenities are close to all sites, were clean, condition is very good, water pressure is good, there was adequate hot water, extra charge for shower. Adequate number of tourist sites, mostly level sites, good night lighting, sites will accommodate large motorhomes and 5th wheelers, no sites with annex slabs, shade to some sites, drive-through sites, dump point, you can use your mobile wireless (carrier used was Telstra, reception quality was 5). Peaceful, open & roomy park, no permanents. Clean UC electric bbq (free), congenial bbq area atmosphere, seating provided at bbq. No playground, no pool. Suitable for few days.
Likes: Free camp, good bbq clean amenities in good repair, dump point, potable water source which you are invited to fill your tank from before you leave. Camp is only 1 km from hamlet
Local Information: Active bowls club has an event on most Sundays which travellers are welcome to play in. Rustic pub in town has meals on most nights. Fishing and crabbing in the area. Watch the tide as it is the second fastest in the world and rises to 9m.
Date 04/2011. Campground Rating 3.5:
Report submitted by Ed and Kyt (13).
Although this is a free-camp, there is a fee for showers. Amenities excellent & maintained by volunteers. There were twice weekly communal get togethers, again supplied by locals. Sunday was sausage sizzle & Wednesday was Beef Roll Night (all small charge). This is a well-used stopover for travellers, great fishing spot. Stays are limited to 7 days only. Basic supplies available in the town, where there was a general store, hotel & PO. A great friendly place where we stayed for a week. Drinking water & dump site available. Generator & non-generator areas. If windy there isn't much protection, as sites are very open.
Date 06/2009. Campground Rating 3.5:
Report submitted by Kelarnie (3).
Possibly warmer overall to what you are used to HW but it still gets quite cold in many places in June in Qld.
Now personally, I don't have any issues with the cold....in fact I prefer it BUT I understand there are many who do not like it and in Beth's instance it appears to have health implications.
Most places on dams or water of any sort in Qld save for FNQ will have and does have some very cold nights and early morning temps.
I just spent 3 months just north of Mackay July - October and some morning temps were as low as -2 degrees....still a wee bit cold for someone who does not like the cold.
Sorry about that.....Google Maps tells me it is 164 klms south of Mackay HW.
Beth
What part of the cold is a problem for you....the nights, days, air....something else??
Early evenings and early mornings seems to affect me most. It's the breathing in of the cold air.
So inside or outside the van or both??
What's at River Heads Beth??
Well, I'm assuming it'll be warmer in the van. Haven't done it before. Definitely outside..you know when we want to sit around the campfire and have a few sherberts etc.
Just realized it's a little too southerly too. Between Bundy and Rocky would be really good I think.
Good, what number is it in CAW5? I think it might be a place you'd like.
The reason I asked was if having power would make it any easier for you??
Ha, ha....back to the drawing board.........we'll probably go through all this drama and someone will pop up in a month or two with the ideal spot....LOL
I stopped there in July. It rained so my impression wasn't good. It's very low and flat, so the water is a long way off.
What about CAW6 #107 Boynedale Bush Camp though there is not a lot on offer other than pet friendly, toilets and fireplaces.....and Big Rig friendly
HW....it is 31 klms south of Calliope
# 88. Think it might be a bit too far north for some. Will have to wait for a few more to come onto the thread with their thoughts.
That can be said for all the beaches in NQ, tide goes out a long, long way and seems to stay out for a long, long time.
I had 9 days at Carmila right on the beach and could not get used to not seeing the water only once a day.
I personally have not been there but many,many travelers rave about it and how good it is.
That could easily happen as it did with me. I had Gunbower Island picked out for some time then along came the others with Greens Lake only a few weeks before, I had never heard of it. It was so much better than Gunbower would ever have been.
Think it might be a case of put as many suggestions as possible up and see what is on offer in a couple of months.
Qld does not seem to have the same sort of places as you obviously do. No dams or lakes to my knowledge are free and many are not even pet friendly.
Yes we have quite a bit overall on offer and free but not necessarily with water views and not in the more popular areas.
Then when you get away from the coastal stip, it gets quite cold in winter which is what most people are trying to escape.
St. Lawrence is about 2 1/2 - 3 hours north of Rockhampton.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I would have said conseratively 2 - 2 1/2 hours Sheba.
Don't know of any that allow dogs. Haven't been out looking locally, but nothing I've seen on the 'net looks better than the Breave Heart Retreat.
The other places I was thinking of initially, are mostly 4x4access only, so they're out. [ Up around Baffle Creek/Deepwater areas.] Haven't been to Wartburg for years, so don't know what Baffle Bob's is like these days. I believe it's been upgraded since I lived in the area. [ Don't know what key I hit to make this happen.]
Cheers,
Sheba.
Think Baffle Bobs might be getting a bit costly at CP rates of $25 per night.