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Locating Camp Sites

Started by JohnT, February 26, 2014, 06:32:29 PM

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JohnT

Hi all,

I was wondering what you guys/gal;s do to locate possible campsites on your travels?

I have looked at the Camps book but I would like to be able to filter sites based on my own criteria, so the Camps App would be a logical choice however it is only available on iPhone/iPad etc not PC/Mac.

I have an old book on Camping in Australia but as I mentioned its old.

So how do you find potential camp sites?

Cheers
John

Silvo

i use camps 5 - a little old now.. and wikicamps app for the ipad (http://www.wikicamps.com.au/)
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JohnT

Sounds interesting D4D. Are you involved with it at all?

Black Diamond

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JohnT

I have Wikicamps... Seems to be popular with the Backpacker scene

GGV8Cruza

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Black Diamond

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2005 Coota Camper - The legend lives on.....

Ynot

I use camps 7 and wikicamps.

Combination of both works well and I like users being able to update wiki on the run.

Cheers


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Spada

I usually pull into a pub and have a cold beer........

Publicans and locals are a great source of info.
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Kangaron

We just explore as well, find a track and see where it heads, always find a spot somewhere

austastar

Hi,
    a bit of map reading will reveal possibilities some times.


For an overnight stealth camp nearby, I put 'lookout' into the Garmin Points of Interest search, or 'park' or even 'picnic' will sometimes bring up a usable spot for a night's kip. They are usually not the place to set up a camp and definitely not on a warm weekend with a full moon. Best on a cold rainy night.


Apart from suburbia, agricultural land is the hardest to find spots, especially near major roads. Often a parallel minor road will reveal a hidey hole in a tree lined verge.


If you can camp on hard stand; church yards, cemeteries, school yards, golf club carparks, local footy grounds, boat ramps are all options worth considering.


Often it is just a matter of keeping an eye out around late afternoon, and pouncing on a good opportunity when it presents its self.


cheers