That might possibly be related to:
Meanwhile, hope the surgery goes ok and you don't lose your good focussing eye, lest you be forced onto AF equipment...
What'll we be doing in the Bakery??
Well, it will take a miracle for the travelwide to be here in time, so looks like it's either M645AF or Hasselbladski for me. Still taking the 4x5 and maybe 8x10 for shots within a few hundred meters of the car.
So I'm have-camera-will-hike. It's been so long since I was anywhere near there (and not driving past) that I'm easy as to destination, it's all new to me.
Just on the 'closed' bits. Are they 'closed' closed get in trouble closed? Or just walking trails may not be up to scratch for grannies but fine for the fit-and-able closed?
Well, I've booked me a tent site at Halls Gap Caravan park for the Friday and Saturday evenings... What could possibly go wrong?
Marc!
Alarmingly, $90 for the North campsite area... Unpowered sites are NOT what they used to be
Marc!
Wannon Crossing is the cheapest place at $11.70 per night for two people, either a tent or camper trailer or caravan. We often stay there as it's really quiet and well away from the madding crowd. The road, which is nearby, drops right off as darkness falls; too many roos. Takes about 15 minutes to get to Halls Gap, plus it's on the best route from Geelong.
Would this mean that it's $5.85 for one (relatively small) person?
Assuming I can get my head together and finally sort out the logistics of getting there, Wannon Crossing is more within my budget than the Halls Gap Caravan Park. That being the case, to whom would I be handing over money to stay there? Aside from setting up a tent on friends' properties, I've not been camping since I was young enough to still have my mummy and daddy holding my hand!
I really hope they set up the tent for me...
Marc!
As for payment, Parks Victoria have gone online now, apparently you have to make payment in advance online, or via telephone, do a search.
Mick.
I've just looked that up, not entirely happy with that new system, I like to travel around and get a feel for the area before I commit to a camp site. I was thinking of heading to the Brisbane Ranges after the Grampians, on their site, three nights will cost over $100! ...what happens if I book that, then turn up and the place is full of bogans running genny's playing stereos all night?!
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