by walk2wineries » Sat 21 Jun, 2014 7:45 pm
12 and female - and do you mean in the near future ie winter? Seriously suggest picking a nice established campsite with toilets that aren't too repellent and walking into it. If I remember it right (I'm in SA, visited GSWW in summer but may be muddled!) Surrey Ridge is a pretty site NE part of the GSWW, and there's lots of access points, if you are comfortable leaving your car on the road, pick your distance and walk to a nice site with established firepit, and loos which remove the need to squat in wet bushes!
Similarly if you do choose Grampians, maybe choose an access point your chosen distance from Mt Zero grounds or one of the other sites.
I quite often look at established walks which start from a town and do them in reverse - eg instead of walking to a lookout, if there is parking there I will drive to it, walk to town and have lunch and a wash and walk back, or I go to the far end of the rail trail and walk in-and-out instead of out-and-in. Keeps the bush clean, lunch can be a treat instead of school-lunch-sandwhiches-even-on-Saturday-yuck!
I went camping with the girl guides when I was 12 and the latrine tent put me off camping for the next 20 years..
Enjoy your walk