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A plastic garden rake is handy to take along on any travelling adventure.We use it almost every stop we make to free camp to rake the mess up that someone else has left behind .I t just helps to make the stop over more enjoyable ,not having to step over rubbish ,and helps the next camper to enjoy it .Just our little bit to help keep these free camp stop over's a bit more enjoyable.And it also makes us feel like we have payed our dues for the privilege of staying at a  free/ low cost spot.



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X 2. We do the same. A lot of times when we are camping in the bush, we have to clean up around the area. Bottles and cans left behind in fireplaces etc.

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Mine was standing on the front veranda and some unmentionable pinched it. Definitely a good idea though and thanks for posting it.

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You used to be able to buy a metal lawn rake. The rake part would fold up like a ladies fan. i've been looking for one to leave in the boot for the same purpose. When I ask at a hardware store all I get is a vague look.

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I carry a pair of BBQ tongs clearly labelled 'NOT FOR FOOD' that I use to pick up those suspicious little strips of white paper people leave behind trees.

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wasn_me wrote:

You used to be able to buy a metal lawn rake. The rake part would fold up like a ladies fan. i've been looking for one to leave in the boot for the same purpose. When I ask at a hardware store all I get is a vague look.

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 Pete, we've got one of those. We got ours from Crazy Clarks. Also seen them at SAMs Waerhouse

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Definately a must! At the moment I have a standard plastic rake as well as a shovel secreted underneath the van. A must for fire safety as well.

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Every now and then they turn up in the $2 shops  Have carried on for ages  to clean up others mess



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We've only ever had to clean up stones/ sticks etc with ours... just plain don't camp in places that are so filthy they need the garbage raked off!

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SWMBO bought one of those metal fold in ones at a market last week, looks very handy.

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I must keep an eye out for one of those folding rakes. Don't have a lot of room for things like that. Already carry a broom but thats for washing Myrtle.

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Sol wrote:
wasn_me wrote:

You used to be able to buy a metal lawn rake. The rake part would fold up like a ladies fan. i've been looking for one to leave in the boot for the same purpose. When I ask at a hardware store all I get is a vague look.

Cheers Pete 


 Pete, we've got one of those. We got ours from Crazy Clarks. Also seen them at SAMs Waerhouse

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 Thanks for that Sol. I'll check them out

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Some times one does not have the choice not to camp where there is rubbish left from some grub,Try camping across the Nullabor,now and if you don't clean your camp,well it is like camping at the local tip.



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Not a rake, but those trigger handle picker uppers are great to for picking up rubbish, also good for picking things up from the floor or behind objects etc.

These are usually sold at the cheap items shops or disability aids stores etc.....



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We purchased a fold up rake from Aldi's some time ago for about 10 dollars. However aldi as we know brings things out from time to time and do not regulary stock.



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Another handy implement is (are?) secateurs for pruning the odd shrub branch that rubs up against the van's awning or roof.

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I bought an army shovel, it folds up and goes in a bag, it also has a pick and saw on it. So a multicombination tool, plus it's small and easy to put in the tool box. I got it off eBay, it's very strong.

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herbie wrote:

A plastic garden rake is handy to take along on any travelling adventure.We use it almost every stop we make to free camp to rake the mess up that someone else has left behind .I t just helps to make the stop over more enjoyable ,not having to step over rubbish ,and helps the next camper to enjoy it .Just our little bit to help keep these free camp stop over's a bit more enjoyable.And it also makes us feel like we have payed our dues for the privilege of stot aying at a  free/ low cost spot.


Good Idea, I like that one.  Off to Bunnies tomorrow for a plastic rake, I also like the secetuers idea, and the picker-upperer, like Willow I'm fed up with finding those discarded pieces of white paper with funny imprints on it!!  I got the sovel/pick/saw/ etc.  Good post.

 



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herbie wrote:

A plastic garden rake is handy to take along on any travelling adventure.We use it almost every stop we make to free camp to rake the mess up that someone else has left behind .I t just helps to make the stop over more enjoyable ,not having to step over rubbish ,and helps the next camper to enjoy it .Just our little bit to help keep these free camp stop over's a bit more enjoyable.And it also makes us feel like we have payed our dues for the privilege of stot aying at a  free/ low cost spot.


Good Idea, I like that one.  Off to Bunnies tomorrow for a plastic rake, I also like the secetuers idea, and the picker-upperer, like Willow I'm fed up with finding those discarded pieces of white paper with funny imprints on it!!  I got the sovel/pick/saw/ etc.  Good post.

 



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The picker uppers are worth their weight in gold. Particularly when you can't bend down.



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