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Dam run


Gooday fellow life enjoyers, we want to do the dam run in southern QLD next year and I was trying to work out a plan on a map, has anyone got any tips and ideas? We usually just blunder along and work out a plan as we go but this time I was going to be really organised, Ha  



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Dave


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sounds like your doing it just right to me


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Organised???????? What's that? And what is a "plan"?????????

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We sort of loosely plan where we are thinking of going but nearly always change things.

There are just too many interesting places to see so, sticking to a rigid plan will mean you could miss out on seeing something really good that is in the other direction.

just some thoughts

frank

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We have a plan to be organized and that doesn`t work either .

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Can I ask, What's a Dam Run?? Is it something like a Pub Crawl?
Never thought of doing a planned one.

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Well we have never had a plan before and thought we might try it. Anyway still need a list of dams and damn things to see.


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My only plan is no plan, then I don't have to change it.

Hope you work out a good way of doing your dam run Dave.

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It depends if you are just sight seeing or serious "Red Claw" catching. Last year, this time, a few of us started at Bjelke Petersen, moved up to Boondooma, then Waruma & finally Boynedale Bush camp which is the back of Awonga. We head to Boondooma again this Friday- if nothing there B-P. is next.

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Thanks Oma, not a serious catcher of anything, more of a looker for nice camping spots, I was talking to a friend yesterday and he went to a heap of dams, I was looking for tips on which dams were the more caravan friendly.

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Just found a lot of info on page 5 budget campsites QLD, how good is that.

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All friendly as well as being powered or upowered. Bjelke- Petersen & Boondooma have unpowered at the water front with powered on terraced sites. Wuruma further nth only has flush toilets but plenty of parking at water edge. Boynedale Bush camp also a great spot with only very clean pit toilets but nothing else. The last 2 are free. There is also Boroma which we have not stayed at.

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