Fri 16 Aug, 2013 9:49 am
Hallu wrote:Travis22 wrote:Happy Pirate wrote:
A Wicked Camper on the Canning Stock Route!!??![]()
Is there anywhere those $(^!*# things won't go!
I call them Dick 'ed Campers.
Sorry no i should have been clearer on that, this incident happened to him while traveling up from Melbourne. That incident occurred at Palm Springs just out of Halls Creek prior to heading down the CSR.
Id highly doubt any Wicked Campers could survive the CSR, i have seen them in some amazing place but definitely not there.
Travis.
It should be mentioned that Wicked Campers are actually forbidden to go on unsealed roads, even their most expensive insurance won't cover that. They're rubbish really, if you see somebody in one, he's got no clue what he's doing. Jucy are the same price, with better insurance and (a lot) better vehicles.
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Fri 16 Aug, 2013 10:26 am
Travis22 wrote:Ive been following her walk closely, someday id love to do the same thing.
I didnt recall seeing any Wicked Camper photos in her travel shots so i just went through them again and i think i have found the image your referring to, a 4wd van with the note written on the windscreen by its owner stating his intentions to return and collect it etc....?
Travis.
The van Gaynor passed while walking the CSR.
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Fri 16 Aug, 2013 10:27 am
TerraMer wrote:Here's a camper that didn't quite make the CSR.
Fri 16 Aug, 2013 10:41 am
Happy Pirate wrote:In fact I find the question of whether I will get a quiet campsite tonight to be one of the most stressing issues of my day walking in many cases.
Sat 17 Aug, 2013 7:36 am
Sat 17 Aug, 2013 8:47 am
stepbystep wrote:Go to a long empty beach, walk for 500m take your spot. I guarantee the next person to show up will come and sit within 20m. People are very strange...
Happy Pirate wrote:So; what is considered a minimum common courtesy in camping next to other people? Distance, space, noise etc. And how do we define the difference between wilderness camping and social experience?
Steve
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Tue 20 Aug, 2013 7:51 pm
madmacca wrote:When I'm the second one into a campsite, I'll normally pitch my tent a fair way away, but then walk over and introduce myself. Sort of give people the option if they want their privacy (or a buffer zone if they are noisy), but am also prepared to sit down and be social for a while.
Wed 21 Aug, 2013 1:44 am
Eremophila wrote: And put the radio on. At this stage I let him know in no uncertain terms to turn the *blessed* thing off.
After about 30 seconds the radio went off. Then followed a lengthy and unabashed farting session, and much tossing and turning and harumphing as he tried in vain to get comfortable.
Tue 27 Aug, 2013 8:27 pm
TerraMer wrote:It is also very enjoyable to walk straight through a relatively quiet camp like an alpine hut site with a group already set up for the night and find somewhere perfect for a 1 man tent further down the track.
Tue 27 Aug, 2013 9:10 pm
north-north-west wrote:TerraMer wrote:It is also very enjoyable to walk straight through a relatively quiet camp like an alpine hut site with a group already set up for the night and find somewhere perfect for a 1 man tent further down the track.
Yer, that's what I do - what I did the one and only night on the Larapinta that I set up anywhere near anyone else - straight through the Wallaby Gap campground, down the road about 100m, pitch out on the low ridge, with a wonderful view while the others had nothing to look at but each other.
Camped outside Waterfall Gorge as I got there pretty late in the day, and on the way through early nest morning the damn place is overflowing with walkers. *shudder* Horrible. You'd be better off camping up on the ridge, there are some lovely spots up there.
And then at Hugh Junction, pick out a campsite on the edge of the camping area, leave the gear and go off for a wander to the waterhole at the top of the gorge, and get back to find some moron setting up as close to my chosen spot as possible, even though there were far batter sites around.
I just shoved the few loose bits back in the pack and moved further downstream. A rough site but at least there wasn't anyone there.
But most of the time I make a point of not camping at formal sites, to get away from the ravening hordes.
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Wed 28 Aug, 2013 6:14 pm
corvus wrote:Perhaps the "moron" was a bit like you and wanted to be less close to other human beings with just as much right to be there as you ??
Wed 28 Aug, 2013 6:23 pm
north-north-west wrote:Then why, with a dozen tentsites available, did he chose the closest possible spot to where I'd left my gear?
Wed 28 Aug, 2013 9:30 pm
GPSGuided wrote:north-north-west wrote:Then why, with a dozen tentsites available, did he chose the closest possible spot to where I'd left my gear?
Because you most likely chose the best spot (I wouldn't expect anything less from you). If he thinks similar to you and is one who doesn't worry about personal space, then it's logical he'll pick the tent site next to you. This is similar to taking a seat in a movie theatre where most would congregate to the centre for best visual and audio effect. If you settle at a site next to the dunny in the first place, I would bet you won't find the next camper coming close to you.
Wed 28 Aug, 2013 9:32 pm
perfectlydark wrote:by default i would consider the next best spot to be furthest from wherever the other camper is
Fri 30 Aug, 2013 9:36 pm
corvus wrote:Strider,
In my opinion we are all " Jock Tamson's Bairns" and as such have equal space here and I do get a bit p1ssed off with those who wish to be elitist ,superior and denigrate others as morons for no reason other than daring to camp near them .
corvus
wayno wrote:if you dont want people crowding you out at campsites. then go off track and camp in the bush. face it at a campsite you have no control where people camp, you'vre going to come across peole with different attitudes to you eventually at acampsite. if they try to be sociable and you don't want to be then there could be a problem....
Sat 31 Aug, 2013 7:37 pm
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