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camping in NT
Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2002 at 00:00
William Byers
Hi,
3 families will be travelling Syd. to
Darwin
via Uluru in July,2002. 2 x camper trailers 1x tent.
can any one let me know about
camping
in rest areas or bush
camping
along the way.
Is it safe, legal.
Thanks
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AnswerID: 1734 Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2002 at 00:00
Graham
replied: William,
I'm not sure about the legalities but it is common place to rough camp enroute. Some advice that we received and followed was that in the mid to late afternoon look for other travellers that have pulled up for the night and pull up nearby. Believe me you will be surprised how many people are doing exactly what you are, especially at that time of year.
Happy travels.
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AnswerID: 1743 Submitted: Monday, Jan 14, 2002 at 00:00
Mal Try
replied: William,
As long as you are well away from towns with camping/caravan parks nobody seems to mind. I've done it in a tent all over
Australia
and it's only when you may be doing the locals out of a
camping
fee that the authorities (police or council rangers)get their noses out of joint.
If everyone takes some gloves it's amazing the amount of other people's rubbish you can pick up in the time it takes to drink your second stubbie. It makes it much more pleasant for your stay and for others.
See you on the track or in a rest stop.
Mal
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AnswerID: 1751 Submitted: Monday, Jan 14, 2002 at 00:00
William
replied: Thanks very much for your replies Graham and Mal,
it doesnt seem such a hassle.
The only problem could be decent toilets, and keeping the tin lids amused.
as a supplemtry has any one been to Uluru with a dog, and what is the law at the rock with a mut.
Happy
camping
, William
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AnswerID: 1787 Submitted: Friday, Jan 18, 2002 at 00:00
Sean
replied: get onto the NT tourist information - they have lots of info and am glad to help.
Sean
Darwin
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