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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by jill_33 » Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:35 am

Motherhen wrote:Hi Keith and Maggie

Four months – what a good time frame :D .

Don’t forget you can log into the Camps Australia Wide website for updates as you travel. Others you meet in free and low cost camps will share the good places they have been. Despite all the publicity, Tasmania still has so many wonderful camping opportunities.

Expect the coastal campgrounds to be busy during their summer school holidays.

Get your All Parks National Parks Pass while on the Spirit of Tasmania.
Motherhen,
Are you advising to obtain your parks pass on board for convenience or cost ?
thanks
jill

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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by Motherhen » Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:37 pm

Convenience of being ready to tour Jill. The cost was the same, but getting the parks pass compared to paying each time can be a big saving if you visit a number of parks. You can get annual, two year, or an eight week holiday pass which we chose, now $60. Only this holiday pass can now be obtained on line but you have to exchange the email confirmation for the physical pass at a National Parks Visitor Centre, where you can purchase all park passes anyhow.
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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by jill_33 » Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:59 pm

Thank you , 65 days to go but I am not counting . :razz:

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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by grae and deb » Fri Nov 22, 2013 5:47 pm

Hi keith and Jill,s post hope you enjoy your trip down here , we didn’t expect to be here so long but it takes time to see it all were lucky not having to be back on a certain date , home is 26ft and gets towed behind us , another tip camps 6 or 7 or the book series boiling the billie tasmania has been our back up to planning the next day,and yes Jill you don’t have to travel far each day in tass to see a lot of different country,were lucky to have work in long Ford for a while so may not be on the road when your here if we are on our back is our logo Travelling oz never leaving home ‘ enjoy
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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by jill_33 » Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:59 am

Hi Grae and Deb,
Thank you. We can only allow 6 weeks in Tasmania.
The problem is members keep writing about amazing free camping spots and thing to see do, at the rate of this we will need 6 months.

jill

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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by grae and deb » Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:47 pm

Yeah I know what you mean , its good what ever time your here,you,ll be suprised what you,ll see in the time you have , we have looked for the not so touristy spots and been suprised what we have seen , a lot from listening to locals or other travellers let me know your plans we can give you some tips in those areas ,for instance the bay of fires there are several good. Free camp sites near there we found , or dunnaley near port arthur there’s a great camp spot there too at the pub, big grass paddock beside the pub ,keep I touch
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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by The Baz » Mon Nov 25, 2013 7:57 am

I am told for $20.00 you can download Freecamps 7 to your Garmin, Tom Tom etc.?

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Re: Freecamps updates required

Post by Motherhen » Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:25 am

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