Any of you forumsters out there in Greynomadland (gawd that's corny) stayed in Chillagoe? Any recommendations or info. No info on Badgers site
Jim
Ron and Shirley said
02:15 PM Jul 2, 2010
Jim Your post has brought back some memories of when we were in Chillagoe 10 or so years ago. Probably of little use now however we stayed at a very good basic caravan park attached to the roadhouse (BP I think) on the left just as you drove into town, if it still exists.
Thoroughly enjoyed the town for 3 or 4 days doing all the self-guided tours through the caves and one guided tour (Royal Arch). We also walked around the "smelter" and the guy at the roadhouse gave us directions to the site where they cut the huge marble blocks, which was an incredible sight even though there was no activity. Back then meals at the roadhouse were very generous and very reasonably priced.
Overall Chillagoe is well worth a look and has some interesting history.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Friday 2nd of July 2010 02:22:27 PM
jimricho said
05:18 PM Jul 2, 2010
Thanks Ron and Shirley,
When i checked the Badger's site before for some reason it didn't come up, I must have been having a seniors moment at the time as your link worked ok, yes it was not very flattering. Forgot about the Gary Stratton site, it has a few but no reviews. Someone else may have some more up-to-date info.
Thanks for the info on the self-guided tours too, I'll allow time to do those.
cheers,
Jim
jimbo said
06:21 PM Jul 2, 2010
Them there Solar panels lookk great...Guess you don't need a powered site
Pam said
08:04 PM Jul 2, 2010
excuse my ignorance but what is badgers site?
Sheba said
08:30 PM Jul 2, 2010
If you click onto the second site mentioned in Ron and Shirleys' post, you'll find out Pam. It takes you there.
Cheers,
Sheba.
jimricho said
06:21 AM Jul 3, 2010
welcome wrote:
Them there Solar panels lookk great...Guess you don't need a powered site
Not sure whether you're referring to my rig in my profile piccy or not but I don't have solar so powered site is preferred. I do have enough battery power for a few days, more if I empty the Bushman in the car into the van's 3way.
When the need arises for more extended unpowered camping I'll go solar.
PeterD said
04:00 PM Jul 4, 2010
For badgers site try this link:
Badgers site
It was started by a bloke who was p1ssed off by the ratings in the AAAT publications. Most of those who use it contribute the information in it. There are instructions as well as on line forms with prompts to assist you to submit your reports. Those who contribute are given details to log on so that they can download the site to their computer for use off line.
Feel free to use it and contribute. When you stay at a park with only one report or the reports are over 1 - 2 years old submit a fresh one. Of course if there is no entry for the park then make it a priority to submit a report.
jimricho said
06:21 PM Jul 4, 2010
Thanks PeterD, As I mentioned above that I did try Badgers and due to a "Seniors Moment" didn't find it, probably looking in the wrong place, anyway I used Ron and Shirley's link (thanks R & S) and found it ok, went back later and "drilled down" as normal in the site and found it ok too, hence the seniors moment diagnosis, (always on the short list with me!)
Well worth your mentioning it anyway Peter.
william the third said
07:23 PM Jul 4, 2010
As an alternative to Badgers try this one--www.caravanparkphotos.com.au
Any of you forumsters out there in Greynomadland (gawd that's corny) stayed in Chillagoe? Any recommendations or info. No info on Badgers site
Jim
Your post has brought back some memories of when we were in Chillagoe 10 or so years ago. Probably of little use now however we stayed at a very good basic caravan park attached to the roadhouse (BP I think) on the left just as you drove into town, if it still exists.
Thoroughly enjoyed the town for 3 or 4 days doing all the self-guided tours through the caves and one guided tour (Royal Arch). We also walked around the "smelter" and the guy at the roadhouse gave us directions to the site where they cut the huge marble blocks, which was an incredible sight even though there was no activity. Back then meals at the roadhouse were very generous and very reasonably priced.
Overall Chillagoe is well worth a look and has some interesting history.
Gary Stratton's site http://garystratton.com/default.asp?iID=KKILM (well worth registering) lists a number of parks for Chillagoe none of which I now recognise including one linked to an unflattering reference on Badgers site. http://home.vicnet.net.au/~badger04/parks_q1.htm#Chillagoe
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Friday 2nd of July 2010 02:22:27 PM
When the need arises for more extended unpowered camping I'll go solar.