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WURUMA DAM


Any news from the dam?   What is the latest on the new camping requirements?

Any word on the crayfishing numbers?

Was leaving next week for the dam but family requirements changed those plans.

Any news would be greatly appreciated.

 

Have fun Haji-Baba



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Is it correct that a 2 week limit has been put on camping at Waruma Dam ?

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This link will tell you what you need to know about camping at Wuruma dam

www.sunwater.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/18058/SunWater-Wuruma-Dam-Visitor-Brochure.pdf



-- Edited by KFT on Saturday 8th of October 2016 09:35:54 PM

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Kathy and Frank currently at Home near Quirindi NSW



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Thanks for that Frank.



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Thanks for that Frank. Just as I expected, all good. The two weeks gives everyone a fair chance to enjoy the place.

Have fun Haji-Baba

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Yeoeleven is still there. He would be able to give you an update when he comes on.

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Hello KFT

Thanks for that link



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Haji-Baba wrote:




The two weeks gives everyone a fair chance to enjoy the place.





As long as it is enforced.

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Hi haji baba, i just read on that site there is no dump point so i would only b staying a few days if i went. How far from eidesvold is it? Apparently that is nearest dump point.



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Hi haji baba, i just read on that site there is no dump point so i would only b staying a few days if i went. How far from eidesvold is it? Apparently that is nearest dump point.


 47 kilometres according to the link that KFT put up



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When we were last there the toilet block was situated on the hill between the two camp grounds.

It was adequate for the people there but was NOT a dump point. We always go for a drive every 3 or four days and take our
cassette with us.

Either Monto or Eidesvold. Fuel, tucker, sightseeing.

A great place to visit, good crays, and if everybody plays by the rules it will remain so.

Can't go till November now, probably be a bit hot then.

Have fun Haji-Baba



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Timely info for us as we are heading there in 2 weeks time. Never fished for redclaw, or even seen one but i hope we can find some.

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We went out to the Dam yesterday 14/10/16 for what we thought for a few days, everyone packed in like sardines and plenty of dust and know room so bugga that off we went to Monto for a few days

Cheers

 

Dave, Kay, Indy & Jessie

 



-- Edited by Hydeeeho on Saturday 15th of October 2016 01:59:42 PM

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After driving there from Tamworth today and much anticipation, it was packed. Council has closed several areas so there are now 2 areas. A few small vans were pulling out and a large one on the water was going tomorrow and suggested we could have that. After a bit of a walk and a drive, hubbys anxiety was starting to rear its ugly head so we headed out. Pulled into Sharon Gorge 24 hour free stay. Had lunch and decided to call Burrum Heads cp to see if we could get in early. Answer was yes so now we have 11 days in a beautiful water front site. And there's more space between us and the neighbors than at Wuruma lol. Thats why I love my van. My home is always with me no matter where we go.

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