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Campfires
All fires in the ACT including campfires are regulated by law. Fire permits are required for campfires all year round except in officially constructed fireplaces. Always ensure fires are fully extinguished on departure. Help protect Namadgi's sensitive environment by observing fire regulations and using fuel stoves. Restrictions apply when Total Fire Bans are in place.
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Tue 27 Jan, 2015 9:25 am
WanderingMatt wrote:Hi all,
Long time lurker on the forums, finally signed up!
I'm looking for some advice regarding two types of hikes.
Firstly, I am interested in overnight hikes in namadgi, and was wondering what the rules are in terms of having a small campfire? I prefer camping somewhere that's not a public campsite, as I enjoy the peace and quiet and fun of camping off the beaten track. There's just something satisfying about relaxing in front of a campfire in the evenings...
Secondly, i have a week off in April and am looking for a relatively easy multi day hike, from 4-6 days in the NSW region. Open to any ideas in terms of area but would prefer somewhere not super far away, and again if possible, campfires permitted.
To give you some background -I'm from the ACT, I'm relatively new to thru-hiking so I'm looking for easyish walks, mainly in terms of navigation.
And finally, where would you recommend purchasing topo maps? E.g. For namadgi or kosciuszko np?
Any and all advice appreciated
Matt
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