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My top 10 free camps and best areas


 

Vic suggested that I make a list of some of the highlights of the trip but at the time  had just completed the circumnavigation and didnt feel like preparing any posts for a few days. Now after settling down I can see the merit in the suggestion and have given thought to it.

First I have prepared a list chronologically of the top 10 free camps that I have enjoyed.

Coopernook Forest Park   NSW   Camps6 #84
Saw Pit Campground  Mt Clay State Forest    Vic   Camps6 #589
Normans Beach    WA   Camps6 #89
Cosy Corner East  WA   Camps6 #102
Cliff Head North    WA    Camps6 #431
Longreach Waterhole    NT    Camps6 #94
Normanton River   Qld   See Visitors Centre for permit
Toomulla Beach   Qld  Camps6 #38
Boulder Creek     Qld Camps6 #60
Calliope River Rest Area   Qld  Camps6 #105

Secondly I have prepared a list of the locations where I have enjoyed spending time in and that appealed to me visually, again in chronological order. There are no doubt many more but these stand out in reflection.

The Clarence River around MacLean & Lawrence
The Great Ocean Road
The Great Australian Bight
Esperance
Cape Le Grand
Albany
Margaret River
Kalbarri
Denham and Monkey Mia
Exmouth and the National Parks nearby
Karijini National Park
Broome
Geikie Gorge
Katherine Gorge National Park
Litchfield National Park
Darwin
Kakadu National Park
Normanton
Cooktown
The Daintree
Mission Beach




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Thanks John,
Very interesting, I've been past Coopernook many times and too scared to venture into the State Forest there. I will certainly make the effort next time.

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What a great trip John, I have been enjoying your post's.

Are you planning another trip?

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Thanks John!  Duly noted for when I am in those areas!



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Dougwe wrote:

What a great trip John, I have been enjoying your post's.

Are you planning another trip?


 Yes Doug, the timing is not set yet but the plan is to travel back north and return south as the weather hots up. Want to go inland this time to sample the local hospitality of the country towns who appreciate our custom as opposed to the commercialism of the coast which seems to pander to the caravan park owners.

Intend to camp in one place for longer to fully explore the local areas and will post as before from each camping site.

John



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Thanks have enjoyed your posts and will look forward to seeing some these places of your lists

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Well done! Would this be beter served in the "recommendations" section?

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The administrator may be able to copy it or move it there.

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