Onestepmore wrote:Have fun, last time we went there about 6 months ago we missed the turnoff as there was trackwork everywhere. Hopefully they've finished now and the mess is all gone.
Take a warm sleeping bag?
Enjoy
michael_p wrote:I read your post in the "Mosquito Infestation at Acacia Flat Blackheath" thread. No mozzie problem that's good to hear.
How did the tarp camping go?
Solohike74 wrote:Actually hearing all the reports of mozzies I took the 24oz SMD Lunar Solo instead.
Solohike74 wrote:Someone else had some huge dome tent like an Anaconda special wonder how they got it in.
Mervyn wrote:My advice on tarp camping is to have the side edges at ground level. So if it rains or is windy or both it will not easily get to you. Dig a small trench to divert water if it might rain. We join two tarps together with an overlap, then we head to toe if it is flat. Then place your back pack next to your head as a wind break. The other person has their back pack at the other end. You can use rocks or logs if it gets very windy. You can be invaded by possums and wombats after your food and insects after you! You will need insect spray. A tent provides protection against the weather, animals and insects. Sleeping under a tarp is similar to sleeping in a cave or rock overhang or a BBQ area. You are more exposed to the environment. The big saving is NOT having to carry a tent.
roodeny wrote:Aways have a ground sheet tyvec or even one of thoughs yard garbage bags . The moisture just wicks up from the ground and one of the reflective windscreen shades , for the car reflects your heat back to you as well as insulates you from the ground . Not much weight in that lot .
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