Well, we're finally away next Monday 26th. You'll all know how much there is to do before heading off. We'll make our first camp at Hay and wonder if any GNs will be there for a catch up. We'll be in our Coaster, Priscilla. We want to go up through Bourke and on to Roma as we've not done this route before. As we're taking our little poodle Daisy, we're finding the website www.traveldogsaustralia.com very handy. There are so many good spots around Oz that are still open although many have closed since our last trip.
-- Edited by poodles1950 on Friday 16th of May 2014 01:09:14 PM
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Geoff & Jennifer
Red Hat Queen and her Royal Consort
Coaster - "Priscilla 11"
"If you haven't grown up by aged 60, you don't have to"
I wish!!! I do have pink and purple hair though - does that count ? Priscilla was so named before we bought her and, as a tribute to her former owner, now deceased, we kept the name. Our previous rig was called "Slowpoke" which says it all
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Geoff & Jennifer
Red Hat Queen and her Royal Consort
Coaster - "Priscilla 11"
"If you haven't grown up by aged 60, you don't have to"
I was in Hay recently... Very RV friendly! Great free camp too. And the local butcher had some great meats. The old gaol museum was worth a visit too ($4, donation) Enjoy! Wiki camps app is also good for dog friendly info, although I will be trying the site you mentioned, not heard of it before, so thanks for that
We have passed through/stayed at Bourke, a number of times, most recently last year. The caravan park in town (Mitchell CP) takes dogs. They have strict rules about taking dogs outside the park for walks and toiletting - but given some of the irresponsible behaviour by dog owners that I've witnessed, in so many places, I think that is quite fair enough on their part. We used to stay at Kidmans Camp at North Bourke, before gaining our furry travel companion, 3 years ago; it does not take dogs. Bourke is not a place I'd want to be bush camping, unless with a large group.
Bourke is not a place I'd want to be bush camping, unless with a large group.
Wendyv, Bourke actually has much LESS crime than Tamworth(NSW) and that info from the partner of a detective based in Bourke and the crime stats in the local paper. I would feel safer camping near Bourke than Tamworth.
Mays bend is a good camp just past Kidmans camp and is on the right and right on the darling river.
frank
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Kathy and Frank currently at Home near Quirindi NSW
Bourke is not a place I'd want to be bush camping, unless with a large group.
Wendyv, Bourke actually has much LESS crime than Tamworth(NSW) and that info from the partner of a detective based in Bourke and the crime stats in the local paper. I would feel safer camping near Bourke than Tamworth.
Mays bend is a good camp just past Kidmans camp and is on the right and right on the darling river.
frank
Agree with Frank. we've been to Mays Bend twice no problems what so ever PLUS at the OLD North Bourke Bridge on the Eastern side there is heaps of room to camp right by the river and the paddle steamer gives you a toot as they pass.
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Thanks to all for your replies, all information is great. Last time we stayed at Hay, there was a long drop toilet and nothing else, how things have changed! The information centre provided wonderful amenities for travelers. This prompted me to write to Council, thanking them for making RVers so welcome. I pointed out the fact that we stayed longer than planned, spending money in many businesses. We received a lovely letter of appreciation from them.
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Geoff & Jennifer
Red Hat Queen and her Royal Consort
Coaster - "Priscilla 11"
"If you haven't grown up by aged 60, you don't have to"