Tag: greynomad
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 Tooleybuc Sporting ClubRead more: Tooleybuc Sporting ClubWe have stayed at the Tooleybuc Sports Club twice over the past year, and can recommend it to anyone wanting an overnight stay. This is about 470 Km to Adelaide. Our Opinion The first visit was in the middle of summer where the temps were hitting mid 30’s. It was hot, and also no power… 
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 Budget Update – 5 Months on the RoadRead more: Budget Update – 5 Months on the RoadWhat does it cost to live full time on the road in Australia? A difficult question to answer as everybody is different in their setups, wants and needs. For us, a couple on the road towing a caravan with their dog, taking our time getting around. Below is a breakdown of what it has cost… 
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 Sandy Point Reserve – Our ExperienceRead more: Sandy Point Reserve – Our ExperienceOur experience at Sandy Point reserve was a good one. In fact this campsite has to be one of the better free ones we have been to so far. If you are traveling through Hay, or want to stay a day or two, then consider this campsite. Description This campground is large, with plenty of… 
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 Cowra ShowgroundRead more: Cowra ShowgroundWe stayed at this campground for 5 days, and found it to be well maintained, quite, and safe. A good place to stay, at a reasonable cost. This follows on from Bredbo Inn Hotel Our experience Our time here was a relaxed one, with Cathy working her 3 days, we didn’t do much, a quick… 
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 Bredbo Inn HotelRead more: Bredbo Inn HotelThis is our review of the Bredbo Inn Hotel overnight stay. We stayed behind this pub/hotel for a couple of nights. If you don’t require power or water, then it is free and no need to book, otherwise there is a cost and due to limited powered sites it may pay to book ahead. This… 
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 Cann River & Genoa CampgroundsRead more: Cann River & Genoa CampgroundsWow, after coming across these two campgrounds we thought, could things get any better. Both excellent free campgrounds, in our time of travel, I would say 2 of the best we have come across. Our previous campsite was Banksia Bluff Campground. The road to these campgrounds was easy to travel. Our Experience We stayed at… 
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 Banksia Bluff Campground – FreeRead more: Banksia Bluff Campground – FreeThis is a free campground that has to be booked, and boy, were we surprised by how good it was. Very dog friendly and heaps of walking tracks to go on and beaches and tracks to explore. If you are following these blog posts, our previous campsite was Lake King Waterfront Park. Our Experience You… 
