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cooperrat
24th December 2013, 07:48 PM
Seasons greeting .. My good lady and I are near Tumut for the next couple of daysvandvare looking for a spot to unroll the swag, problem being we want to be on our own, near a babbling brook and someplace with some shade, have driven thro the Bago state forest today and Bowering damn , but couldn't find a spot.. Any clues out there. Cheers

Carzee
24th December 2013, 08:14 PM
Tumut area, sorry only ben thru the once and I came down thru the Brindabella Range.

I know I'm 100mile off but my only recent experience of a quiet place, in a not much trafficed area, complete with 'babbling brook' etc is to your east -- north east of Numarella on the Cooma Road; Berlang

Images of Nature (http://www.deuatinhuts.com/Gallery/index.html)

In particular, I visited the Big Hole and Marble Arch from a small camp spot called Berlang.

Berlang campground | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/deua-national-park/berlang-campground/camping)

The Big Hole walking track | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/deua-national-park/the-big-hole-walking-track/walking)

d2dave
24th December 2013, 08:18 PM
Good luck trying to find a spot on your own near water this time of year.

Xtreme
24th December 2013, 09:03 PM
During your drive through Bago SF, did you get as far south as Paddy's River Dam?
Can't guarantee that you'd have it on your pat malone but it's a very pleasant spot with shade, good water, plenty of room to camp and a few walks in the area. It is actually on the Hume and Hovell walking track.

scanfor
24th December 2013, 09:21 PM
You could keep driving down Wagga way and camp on the Murrumbidgee at Oura Beach or Wantabadgery. Always a nice spot under a gumtree.

Barra1
24th December 2013, 09:43 PM
A bit of adventure?

Head through Tumut up towards Adaminaby but take the turnoff to Tantangara Dam - you will find good camping away from the great unwashed and if you try, you will catch a trout and if lucky, you will see a few of the best looking brumbies imaginable.

Just be prepared for winds and cold weather. It might sound silly at this time of year but believe me, if the weather closes in you will need to be prepared.

Roverlord off road spares
24th December 2013, 10:26 PM
If you don't mind the smell of pine trees, you could cross the tumut river near the police station and head a few kms up the road, you should see a turn off to Lacmalac , pass it, and find the logging road that says to Canberra. turn right to go to Bondo ( it's a pine plantation workers settlement, the road continues off to Canberra a couple of clicks past Bondo ( its literately a blink and you will miss it's only a few shacks. Pass it and you will come to a crossing of the Micalong creek, cross over and take the track on the left and drive a few kms and you should see a couple of river crossings.
Should have the place to yourselves. I used to fish the creek for trout and shoot wild pigs and foxes through out that area. ( I had contacts in the forestry.) Its a huge pine plantation up there that's why I asked if the smell of pines.

BMKal
25th December 2013, 08:00 PM
It's been a few years since I've spent any time in Tumut - but used to get there pretty regularly when the parents owned the local dry cleaner's business for a while.

I always found that the best place to get a little local knowledge on the best camping / fishing spots was at the front bar of the Woolpack Hotel. Always was a very friendly bunch in there. ;)

Roverlord off road spares
25th December 2013, 09:37 PM
It's been a few years since I've spent any time in Tumut - but used to get there pretty regularly when the parents owned the local dry cleaner's business for a while.

I always found that the best place to get a little local knowledge on the best camping / fishing spots was at the front bar of the Woolpack Hotel. Always was a very friendly bunch in there. ;)
Ah the pubs in Tumut, The Oriental, Woolpack, Star the RSL, a long long time ago a mate composed a song about Tumut Pubs.

It went " there's five hotels in Tumut town and I've been barred from all, The Oriental, Woolpack and the Star, there's five hotels in Tumut town including the RSL Hall." I think it wasn't too successful on the hit parade because the song only mentioned 4 not 5.:wasntme:

Roverlord off road spares
26th December 2013, 01:25 PM
Ah the pubs in Tumut, The Oriental, Woolpack, Star the RSL, a long long time ago a mate composed a song about Tumut Pubs.

It went " there's five hotels in Tumut town and I've been barred from all, The Oriental, Woolpack and the Star, there's five hotels in Tumut town including the RSL Hall." I think it wasn't too successful on the hit parade because the song only mentioned 4 not 5.:wasntme:
Maybe it was the Commercial?

KarlB
26th December 2013, 03:00 PM
Lobb's Hole and the Ravine west of Yarrangobilly Caves. Easiest way in is along Ravine Road off the Link Road (Kiandra - Cabbramurra Rd) near Three Mile Dam. There will be people there but it is a big area and you should find somewhere quiet.

Cheers
KarlB

Xtreme
26th December 2013, 04:56 PM
Hi cooperrat (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members/cooperrat.html)
So where did you end up staying and was there anyone else there?

cooperrat
26th December 2013, 06:25 PM
camped near Wee jasper. Not another sole in site,well a few roos and the resident birds, unfortunately a few fallen trees blocked our way now and again ( note to self .. put the chainsaw in next time ) Filled the 90 full of dust ,put a few more lines down the side but a GRAND time was had.. Awesome part of the world down that way. Put another 1264 k's on the car.( from the northern beaches Sydney. ) Thanks for the tips,catchya