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RE: A well-rounded weekend

in Weekend Experiences6 years ago

Thanks, I was happy with the result. I mean I say I don't really care about it as long as I improve my personal performance, but I still don't enjoy finishing down the order so I was happy with the end result.

It's a nice place to be, very relaxing to camp there with some nice hikes and walks to take. Faith and I will go there together next time and do some camping in our camper trailer and wander about. Play chess, read, listen to music and sit around the camp fire. I'm looking forward to it.

I hope your week has been a good one so far.

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Are you allowed in your country to camp wherever you want? If yes, lucky you. I was very surprised when I learned that in Spain we could not camp where we want to. There are some camp places where you can camp, but first you have to ask for the permission 🤷 It was strange to me. A camp fire is strictly prohibited, but I understand that, as here the vegetation is mostly dry, so to prevent from forest fires.
My week until now goes very well, I mean perfectly fine 😇 Thanks

Well, it's not anywhere we like, but it's a vast country and 95% of the population live on only 5% of the land so there's a whole lot of nothing out there to camp on. There's rules and regulations though and you'd not want to get caught on a farmers land, they tend to shoot first and ask questions later. Lol.

We have fire-ban months where fires are strictly forbidden, and mostly one must carry in the wood to burn rather than collect it, but that's more a National Park thing. IN the outback it can be collected generally.

There are loads of free-camp areas all over the place, even an app to find them with ratings and all. Generally it's a common sense thing though, do the right thing and there'll be no problems.

So just avoid farmers land 🤪
Thanks for your explication, see you in one-two days in the weekend-engagedement topic 🙈

Pretty much, except when you have permission. I know loads of farmers and have access to places most won't get. It's a happy scenario as I get to camp in places other people are not! 😉