-- Edited by brickies on Sunday 19th of March 2017 09:44:55 AM
Dougwe said
01:12 PM Mar 19, 2017
It's not a problem if you don't have a fire, leave rubbish around or let grey water on ground so close to the water. That said not everyone does the right thing though.
Mike Harding said
01:50 PM Mar 19, 2017
Quote: "It is likely the camp exploded in popularity when it was listed on free camping information websites"
As I said in another recent thread; Wiki Camps et al often cause more trouble than they provide value.
In times past the d!ckheads who pollute and scatter rubbish would have been too lazy to find camps which were not already well known and which most of the more discerning avoided but now a $5 app and they have access to as many beautiful places as you people are prepared to sacrifice to them.
-- Edited by Mike Harding on Sunday 19th of March 2017 01:54:29 PM
macka17 said
03:53 PM Mar 19, 2017
YEP Mike.
That's why most listen and zip it.
Chucker said
01:49 PM Mar 20, 2017
I love my quiet, clean secret spots. Don't you ???
Dick0 said
05:47 PM Mar 20, 2017
Mike Harding wrote:
Quote: "It is likely the camp exploded in popularity when it was listed on free camping information websites"
As I said in another recent thread; Wiki Camps et al often cause more trouble than they provide value.
In times past the d!ckheads who pollute and scatter rubbish would have been too lazy to find camps which were not already well known and which most of the more discerning avoided but now a $5 app and they have access to as many beautiful places as you people are prepared to sacrifice to them.
Time to get the popcorn out!
-- Edited by Mike Harding on Sunday 19th of March 2017 01:54:29 PM
-- Edited by brickies on Sunday 19th of March 2017 09:44:55 AM
Thanks for posting this brickies
Although I do not think that it is the Grey Nomads from this forum, who leave their litter laying around.
We are unfortunately all tarred with the same brush, as those travellers, old as well as young, who for whatever reasons, like to leave a monument to themselves, made from rubbish
In my opinion, and I do hope that I am wrong, the free camp in question, is ammunition for those who for whatever reason, would like to see the free camps closed
Perhaps cleaner free camps will eventually come through education I do not expect the local council, to spend money on a free camp clean-up, unless there is proof that their area is benefiting financially
I do not have the answer
But...
I like to think that I am doing my bit, and pick up some of the rubbish when the bins are not full
Read report on main page of this website
-- Edited by brickies on Sunday 19th of March 2017 09:44:55 AM
Quote: "It is likely the camp exploded in popularity when it was listed on free camping information websites"
As I said in another recent thread; Wiki Camps et al often cause more trouble than they provide value.
In times past the d!ckheads who pollute and scatter rubbish would have been too lazy to find camps which were not already well known and which most of the more discerning avoided but now a $5 app and they have access to as many beautiful places as you people are prepared to sacrifice to them.
-- Edited by Mike Harding on Sunday 19th of March 2017 01:54:29 PM
That's why most listen and zip it.
>Time to get the popcorn out!
What a silly comment.
Aussie Paul.

Cheers John
Thanks for posting this brickies
Although I do not think that it is the Grey Nomads from this forum, who leave their litter laying around.
We are unfortunately all tarred with the same brush, as those travellers, old as well as young, who for whatever reasons, like to leave a monument to themselves, made from rubbish
In my opinion, and I do hope that I am wrong, the free camp in question, is ammunition for those who for whatever reason, would like to see the free camps closed
Perhaps cleaner free camps will eventually come through education
I do not expect the local council, to spend money on a free camp clean-up, unless there is proof that their area is benefiting financially
I do not have the answer
But...
I like to think that I am doing my bit, and pick up some of the rubbish when the bins are not full