sandym wrote:Glen Rock is a great place to go. Not far from Brisbane, there are tracks but also the bush is quite open so you can walk about on ridge tops or up creeks. Tuck your camp away and you will be happy as a UK wild camper can be.
gbagua wrote:Pitch a tent in the middle of Moreton island and you'll be alone. Isn't that wild camping?
Honestly one of the best spots to go up close to Bris. without driving any vehicles except to catch the ferry at Pinkenba.
Folkvang wrote:When you wild camp at a place like this, do you register and pay for camping each night via THE QNPS? or do you just park in the carpark and go in and hope rangers don't notice? I'm always worried about my car when wild camping. If you say you are camping but they don't see you in the designated camping area wouldn't they also get suspicious?
grunter wrote:Xmas would be a busy season there.
Folkvang wrote:Thinking of going to Moreton Island, is there a chance rangers will question me while hiking around with a big pack? Since I will look like a wild camper.
I'm probably just being paranoid, or should I just book a campsite?
CBee wrote:Folkvang wrote:Thinking of going to Moreton Island, is there a chance rangers will question me while hiking around with a big pack? Since I will look like a wild camper.
I'm probably just being paranoid, or should I just book a campsite?
Campsites on Moreton are usually well defined and suitable for large groups with cars. I personally would not pitch my little shelter in the middle of a large campsite, but instead I would find a spot hidden from the beach traffic. There are millions of such spots on the island and virtually impossible for the rangers to find out where you are. I would doubt also, they'll be interested in questioning a hiker.
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