View Full Version : Anyone in Warwick Qld?
wardy1
6th May 2010, 04:45 PM
Hi guys, just wondering if there is anyone in Warwick with room for me to park my camper trailer for a few days. Will probably be in about 4 weeks we'll head up to see my mum near Ipswitch. Wouldn't mind dumping the camper on the way up then pick it up on the way back before we head into Sundown NP for a few days 4wding. Be happy if others want to join us (will just be me and wife Vicki) for a day, or more:)
Utemad
6th May 2010, 05:02 PM
I can't help with the storage but are you sure you can still take trailers into Sundown NP?
You could always go play at The Springs 4wd Park and ask to leave it there.
wardy1
6th May 2010, 05:55 PM
Thanks mate, will check
wardy1
6th May 2010, 06:15 PM
Have sent an email to the ranger. But just had a read of the 4wdaction forum and someone there took a camper into Burrows camp. They did say that that was as far as you could 'legally' go with a camper.
Outlaw
7th May 2010, 08:54 AM
When are you planning on being in Sundown?
Blknight.aus
7th May 2010, 09:19 AM
Im in ipswich and you can dump the trailer here for a little while if you need to.
neil 90
7th May 2010, 06:44 PM
If Its any better logistically you can leave it here, plenty of room, im just outside beaudesert.
cheers
neil
Scallops
7th May 2010, 06:59 PM
You can leave the camper here too - and there is no problem taking it into Burrows (Sundown) ;) It's a top camp spot - where our club always goes. Unless you are on foot, you can't camp "further in" anyway.
Let's make sure we all catch up for a feed and a few beers when you're here, wardy. ;)
wardy1
10th May 2010, 07:22 PM
thanks for all the replies guys, they are appreciated. I'll be confirming the exact dates over the next week. Would love to catch up with one and all (?) when we're there.
wardy1
22nd June 2010, 07:25 PM
Sorry for the delay guys!
We're heading into Sunset on tuesday 6th July. we plan on about 3 days there so anyone who would like to drop in at Burrows camp will be more than welcome. Be great if the odd local could drop in and we can go and explore a track or 2:D
Alan & Vicki
The ho har's
22nd June 2010, 08:07 PM
Sorry for the delay guys!
We're heading into Sunset on tuesday 6th July. we plan on about 3 days there so anyone who would like to drop in at Burrows camp will be more than welcome. Be great if the odd local could drop in and we can go and explore a track or 2:D
Alan & Vicki
You will love the peace and isolation it is good hour and half drive in...on a very rough road;)..but unless you are really keen bush walkers or avid readers I am not quite sure why you would be going there for 3 days;)
enjoy Mrs hh:angel:
wardy1
22nd June 2010, 10:15 PM
Hmmmm... maybe a bit of a change in schedule might be in the offing..... Open to all suggestions
stevo68
23rd June 2010, 09:30 AM
Hmmmm... maybe a bit of a change in schedule might be in the offing..... Open to all suggestions Nah....I would disagree with Mrs HH......we just came back from Sundown and 3 days is perfect.......we left the Friday and came back the Monday. Its a place to kick back and chillax....can go for a nice drive/ picnic down by the Severn River, head up at dusk to see the roo's and deer, go for an explore..Red Rock Gorge. Bring ya woolies though as it got well into the minuses when we were there a week and a bit ago,
Regards
Stevo
wardy1
24th June 2010, 05:02 PM
OK, well 3 days it is... we are looking for a nice chill out so it sounds good.
Now, where to from there. We've done the coast to death over the years so thinking of headin West..... Not worried about distance too much (no....the Kimberley is too far LOL) is it worth heading for the Channel Country and having a look?.... places to stop and see etc would be great thanks.
ramblingboy42
24th June 2010, 05:19 PM
I wouldnt try the channel country without some really good up to date advice. The floodwaters and affected areas still require some very good advice b4 going there.....if you are allowed. My latest advice comes from a major oil exploration company keen to get to some of their equipment. Every river system south of alice springs is/has been affected. RACQ can update you.
The ho har's
24th June 2010, 05:58 PM
Nah....I would disagree with Mrs HH......we just came back from Sundown and 3 days is perfect.......we left the Friday and came back the Monday. Its a place to kick back and chillax....can go for a nice drive/ picnic down by the Severn River, head up at dusk to see the roo's and deer, go for an explore..Red Rock Gorge. Bring ya woolies though as it got well into the minuses when we were there a week and a bit ago,
Regards
Stevo
Stevo and I disagree often:angel:
what I was refering to if you are there by yourselves there would be little for you to do...as we have been in the past.woudn't try some tracks by yourself;)
On the other hand when you are there with friends there is heaps to do...tracks to explore etc etc
thats the difference;)
I don't think Stevo has been there before without company;)
also remember if you get into difficulty this a very remote park and help would be a long way comming IF you can ring out
Mrs hh:angel:
Bigbjorn
24th June 2010, 08:47 PM
I wouldnt try the channel country without some really good up to date advice. The floodwaters and affected areas still require some very good advice b4 going there.....if you are allowed. My latest advice comes from a major oil exploration company keen to get to some of their equipment. Every river system south of alice springs is/has been affected. RACQ can update you.
Call the Works Overseers at Winton, Diamantina, and Boulia Shire Councils. They will have up to date information on the condition of roads, fords, and bridges in their areas.
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