horsecat wrote:Generators. *&%$#! noisy generators! So far only had issues in the coastal campgrounds but just a matter of time before I see some moron on the Overland with one though...
Swifty wrote:Nothing.
Gleeson wrote:People who light fire when fires are not allowed - you know who you are. Yes you, you on the Larrapinta last year. Its free, the facilities are great and the only thing they ask is no fires.
philm wrote:When you find a nice camping spot in the middle of no where and someone else comes along and pitches their tent near by!
It's a bit like going into a large empty car park to go to the shops and you come back and some meantrathall has parked right next to you and the rest of the car park is empty - some people can not think for themselves....
perfectlydark wrote:So apparentlt where I was is a known 'cruise' point...
GPSGuided wrote:perfectlydark wrote:So apparentlt where I was is a known 'cruise' point...
How come your wife knows about the area but you didn't?
perfectlydark wrote:GPSGuided wrote:perfectlydark wrote:So apparentlt where I was is a known 'cruise' point...
How come your wife knows about the area but you didn't?
she got an idea once I told the story then she googled it
icefest wrote:Boots freezing solid overnight in the vestibules.
Hard to get on and will cool down your feet again when you finally do.
icefest wrote:Boots freezing solid overnight in the vestibules.
Hard to get on and will cool down your feet again when you finally do.
Graham51 wrote:For car camping - I have a great self-inflating sleeping mat but it's almost impossible to get the air out of it and roll up, let alone get it back in the bag it came in.
Leiothrix wrote:Graham51 wrote:For car camping - I have a great self-inflating sleeping mat but it's almost impossible to get the air out of it and roll up, let alone get it back in the bag it came in.
I roll mine up with the valve open. Then close the valve and unroll it again.
Then roll it up again about half way with the valve still closed. You'll see the other half inflate. When it gets full, open the valve and let the air out.
Works for me.
johnw wrote:Leaving your soaking wet shoes and socks near the campfire to dry out, only to discover that they have started to melt at the toes .
Gleeson wrote:People who light fire when fires are not allowed - you know who you are.
north-north-west wrote:..............The nostril-clenching, gut-wrenching, eye-watering, throat-closing miasma of anti-perspirant, deodorant, perfume and aftershave that follows 'hygiene' obsessed tourists on popular scenic tracks.................. . .)
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