So everything in my backpack, hiking a few kms and setting up a camp and staying overnight, then hiking back
This must be the biggest redirect of all time. Lol
flingebunt wrote:do car camping at places where you can light a fire.
jaclynn wrote:So if I were interested in just driving somewhere to camp, and having the ability to do everything that doesn't break laws (fishing, collecting wood for campfires, hammocking, etc), how/where would I find these kinds of spots?
jaclynn wrote:Just another question, is this just a QLD limitation? Are the laws much different in other states (NSW for example)?
Lyrebird wrote:Booking information is here (I must say, their website has improved enormously) : https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/lami ... ng-summary
ofuros wrote:Lyrebird wrote:Booking information is here (I must say, their website has improved enormously) : https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/lami ... ng-summary
Yes, it's not bad.
They even had the remote bush campsites(a few marked in the wrong place) on the interactive maps last week.... they've either pulled them completely or they're fixing a few errors, because they're not there anymore.
commando wrote:Well if you got lost and are just surviving the night you can camp any where...
flingebunt wrote:
If you fall in a creek, and it is cold, you can start a fire to warm up.
Aardvark wrote:That might be considered much more irresponsible. No fires in National Parks. That's been promoted for a long time now. It should be more avoidable.
It amazes me how many people still think it's necessary to have a fire when camping. OR that it's a right or simply a must. ( A camping alternative to the TV)
It would be better if people thought more about their preparation and carried suitable clothing.
if someone from the National Parks service were to catch you
It amazes me how many people still think it's necessary to have a fire when camping.
lighting a fire in a national park with collected firework is not illegal,
flingebunt wrote:
Are you at all familiar with a concept called a joke? At the very start of this discussion thread, I clearly stated the rules around fires, attaching hammocks to trees, fishing and collecting firewood. To imply that I do not know the rules or do no believe that I would follow the rules, is very insulting.
flingebunt wrote:However, when attempting to save your own life or the life of others, lighting a fire in a national park with collected firework is not illegal
Aardvark wrote:I only mean to draw attention to the fact that the general population hasn't gotten over the idea that they need a fire to have a camp.
commando wrote:Our ancestors have determined that fire not only wards off wild animals, provides heat, light, and the ability to cook
meat, having a fire is an instinct deeply embedded in the human sapien psyche and without those instincts maybe you
wouldn't be around.
Aardvark wrote:Ahh yes.. the good old days. MOST people have evolved to this day and age and recognise that they share the planet with billions of other humans and that animals also need their space and are integral to our own existance.
If only the world was still so black and white. North and south. Yes and no. We now have technology available to us and although we choose as individuals to deny ourselves some of it, we have other choices.
There's a woman though that i have been eyeing off from the tribe next door. I think i'll go and club her and drag her back to MY camp.
commando wrote:Our ancestors have determined that fire not only wards off wild animals, provides heat, light, and the ability to cook
meat, having a fire is an instinct deeply embedded in the human sapien psyche and without those instincts maybe you
wouldn't be around.
I've woken up once to hear someone 'ok googling' if wombats are vicious because it was 'clawing its way into the tent'.north-north-west wrote:commando wrote:Our ancestors have determined that fire not only wards off wild animals, provides heat, light, and the ability to cook
meat, having a fire is an instinct deeply embedded in the human sapien psyche and without those instincts maybe you
wouldn't be around.
Oh yes, in this country we most definitely need a fire at night to ward off the hordes of marauding man-eating ... *checks notes* ... wombats.
;-)
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