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Old 17-09-2019, 07:09 AM   #11
roKWiz
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Default Re: Grey Nomads - grumpy pains in the ***

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Originally Posted by Trevor 57 View Post
All those who stay in cabins, morels etc, please continue to do so. It leaves the good places for us.
We are bush campers, and while you cabin/motel dwellers think it is wonderful you are missing the best parts of Australia.
And tell me how can staying in motel/cabin compare with sitting around a fire with your kids, their partners and the grandkids?
PLEASE keep staying in your motels and cabins
Trev, A lot depends on time of year.
I do both depending on the job. Most times I'll stay in the motorhome on the property where the job is. A much more efficient way of working anyway.

One thing I never do is free camp or stay in C parks during school holidays when all the weekend warrior terrorists turn up destroying the point of a peaceful stay.

I can see why punters do both.
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