Which direction - which way do most people walk this 250km loop?
Is it crowded over Christmas / New Year?
Are there supermarkets or general stores in Nelson? Dartmoor? Donovans (South Australia)?
I suspect walking east along the long beaches will see less chance of sand being blown up into my face.
What happen's if you pay the $6.20 pp pn camping fee, but have a good day and by-pass a camping area? Do Parks Victoria give you a refund?
If I go anti-clockwise, am I missing much by canoeing for 5 days from the Dartmoor region in NE down to Nelson in SW, instead of bushwalking that section.
What's the fishing like? Will Celta lures work on an extendable rod
- and strictly speaking, am I supposed to buy a second fishing permit for that 6km of the Glenelg River inside South Australia?
I am considering flying with QantasLink; Sydney - Adelaide - Mount Gambier - taxi/uber to start in Nelson. Is there a bus service Mt Gambier to Nelson?
About me;
Have recently walked the Larapinta. Have canoe qualifications. Have kayaked Bass Strait solo. Live in Blue Mts, NSW. I don't know western Victoria or SA at all.
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