Cant say at this time, but I will be going there in a couple of weeks time and will report back.
Perry
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						SubscriberHi all
I don't post often so I hope I'm posting this in the right spot if not, feel free to relocate the post.
I've been looking at this National Park, mainly Lemon Tree Flat camp ground. Seems to come up as a quiet spot for camping around x-mas.
However, It says no car touring...which we assumed meant bollards i.e can't camp near car.
I rang up and was told by the Tenterfield Park people that you can camp right beside your vehicle, no bollards etc.
Can anyone who has camped there before confirm this?
Thanks
Cant say at this time, but I will be going there in a couple of weeks time and will report back.
Perry
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We have wanted to go there for some time, as well as Kings Plains NP. Will be good to hear first hand fom those that have goneOh and Torrington SCA is good and quiet, with fire trails to travel and fossicking as well.
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Returned yesterday after spending a couple of relaxing days on the Severn River.
All in all this place ticks most boxes for me, pleasant camping with fireplaces, plenty of water, nice walking, good swimming and fishing holes on both the Severn and Macintyre Rivers, lots of beautiful river red gums, birds galore etc etc. I'd suggest you take your own firewood although there was a total fire ban over the weekend.
There are two camping areas, both on the Severn, Kookabitta and Lemon Tree. The former, where we camped, is walk in (very near car behind bollards) with Lemon Tree having bollarded areas and some open area which would be on a first in best dressed scenario. I think Lemon Tree is probably nicer but suggest anyone wishing to camp there should look at both as we did. We like camping on our own and that's how we had it
We were visited by sugar gliders, kangaroos and goats, saw a platypus opposite our camp and also saw a lone emu whilst driving around.
I did take some pics but haven't down loaded them as yet. Will put some up in NSW trip reports when done. Feel free to ask any questions.
Perry
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Thomas - 1955 Series 1 107" Truck Cab
Leon - 1957 Series 1 88" Soft Top
Lewis - 1963 Series 11A ex Mil Gunbuggy
Teddy5 - 2001 Ex Telstra Big Cab Td5
Betsy - 1963 Series 11A ex Mil GS
REMLR No 143
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						SubscriberThanks for the report Numpty sounds like just what we need for a quiet xmas/New Year spot. Anyone who'd like to join us is welcomed!
Hi Mrs Inside!
Sounds tempting.....what days are you planning on being there?
Andrew
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						SubscriberHey Andrew
We're pretty flexible, let's talk about it when we catch up at the AGM.
See you and the boys there.
Karine
Hi Karine....
Yep, see you tomorrow.
Andrew
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						SubscriberOk so we are going to leave either on Boxing Day or the day after and spend 3-4 nights depending on the company and the weather, the invitation is still out for anyone who would like to join us
Cheers
Karine
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