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teddington reservoir near stuart mill


Planning a trip on Anzac day weekend  to Teddington reservoir .. not sure about current water levels ...  anyone else recommend this free site ?  Few free sites in area will also check out .. mountain creek near Moonambel ..............   waterfalls camping area near Avoca ......  Waanyarra rec reserve .

 

 

any advice from fellow nomads appreciated .

 

 

 



-- Edited by goldenyears on Sunday 17th of April 2016 11:32:49 AM

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Gday...

A good part of Victoria to visit. Here are some comments I made from my visits -

Waanyarra Rec Reserve -

http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t61140456/waanyarra-recreation-reserve-dunolly-vic/

Teddington Reserve -

http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t46887292/teddington-reservoir-st-arnaud-vic/

Cheers - John

 

 



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Goldenyears,
Waterfalls around this area dried up quiet a long time ago, the area is very dry, there are a lot of nice walks up in the hills if you are reasonably fit.
Also there are a lot of historic places to see.
Pomme.

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We've been to Teddington several times, nice when it's quiet but very popular at holiday periods. The last time we were there the Victorian Rogaining Association had an event on & it was packed. The toilets couldn't cope & were overflowing with faeces. We've also been to Waanyarra, full of semi-permanent fossickers that look at you with unfriendly suspicion as you drive in. We drove straight out as it's an ugly, uneven, potholed & un-vegetated mess. We love Kooyoora State Park not too far away, two lovely camps one very popular at Melville Caves the other accessed off the Calder Hwy at Glenalbyn very quiet.



-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Sunday 17th of April 2016 03:54:44 PM

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Cheers Keith

Our land abounds in Nature's gifts, of beauty rich & rare. We'll be out there enjoying it somewhere, camped by ourselves much of the time.



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thanks john ..  mixed responses from people but will check it out for myself ... you get the odd bogun everywhere !!!



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thanks for the info desert dweller ... might take a chance and check it out !!!



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thanks pomme (  real pom ?)  as long as its quiet don't mind

 



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