Where can I 'properly' camp in the blue mountains, NSW?

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Skinnydude


I mean properly as in sleeping in a tent, not an unadventurous lodge or hotel, that feels properly far away from civilisation, but close enough if we needed help.

Me and my best mate and his cousin are thinking about taking a good old aussie road trip from south east qld to windsor, sydney (to see best mate's big bro) than head out to the mountains for some camping and hiking. Anyone have any idea of pricing? We're thinking about a week or two.
Oh yeah, it'll be during the NSW shool term, so holiday rip-off pricing shouldn't be an issue.

I'm a uni student so any tips for saving money would be greatly appreciated too!



Answer
There are numerous excellent spots to camp along the short bushwalks around Katoomba.

Also around the Blackheath site.

wild camping in Australia?




Dimi


Me and my friends want to do a holiday together next summer holidays, and were thinking of going camping in australia. Not the crappy camping in campsites with takeout food, but proper 'massive bagpacks and tents, hiking and sleeping in the wild' kind of camping. i know in the summer it would be winter there so how cold would it get? also is campig and hiking in the wild actualy allowed or is it dangerous and not recommended. Also if anyone esle has any good alternate places to go hiking/camping that are good, please do tell me. Thanks :)


Answer
Camping in the wild is perfectly OK in Australia, but there are a few things you should know first.

Number one, some areas (such as national parks) require you to apply for a permit to camp there. See this website for more information, it also lists some other regulations (such as those relating to camp fires and wood gathering).

http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks_and_forests/activities_in_parks_and_forests/camping/index.html

Second, many area's around Australia are very dry and so fires are banned. Check whether a fire ban is in force in the area if your planning to be using open fires for cooking. You' also have to bring your own wood since collecting it in the bush is prohibited.

In regards to the cold, it varies depending on how far south and how far west you go. See this page and compare it to a map for a breakdown of the temperatures state by state.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Australia

As for dangers, there are a few dangerous animals , mostly poisonous reptiles. You can avoid these by wearing thick leather shoes which they cant bite through if you should happen to stand on one. As long as you do that, keep and eye out and dont stick your hand were you cant see, you should be right.

Another main danger is crocodiles around waterways.Dont swim in water you cant see into and take extra care when collecting water. Since we dont have any large mammalian predators (such as bears or large wild cats) you dont have to worry about them, though packs of dingo's (wild dogs) have been known to raid campsites. Over all though, the biggest killers are wildfires, storms and intense heat.




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