Mitchc wrote:I was not specifically referring to any one particular park, just in general. I am currently around the Blue Mountain area at the present, but will be moving down down to Sydney so I plan to hike around the Royal and Heathcote NP and surrounding areas a bit.
Mitchc wrote:I was not specifically referring to any one particular park, just in general. I am currently around the Blue Mountain area at the present, but will be moving down down to Sydney so I plan to hike around the Royal and Heathcote NP and surrounding areas a bit.
It does depend on the park in my understanding. In the Blue Mountains I know there are restrictions as to where you can camp within the Grose Valley, i.e. Acacia Flat (near the Blue Gum Forest) and Burra Korain near Victoria Falls are the only authorised sites. Otherwise I am not aware of any general restriction on remote backpack camping in the Blueys generally (someone can correct me if wrong). I do think the regulations say that you need to be a minimum distance from walking tracks, roads etc. but would need to look up the specifics. NPWS web site will have this information somewhere. That said I think they
prefer people to use existing hardened sites as far as possible. I've camped at places such as the Wollangambe Crater and around Coxs River/Breakfast Creek in the Wild Dog Mountains and there are other commonly visited remote destinations without official campsites. Sometimes the answer you get may depend on who you speak to and how they perceive you, e.g. if they think you are a recently arrived tourist who may be underprepared I suspect they will try and direct you to only use official sites, possibly due to safety concerns.
Officially, remote camping in Royal NP is restricted to North Era on the Coast Track and at Uloola Falls. Personally I think at least one more site should exist on the Coast Track, or at least move North Era to a more central location. Heathcote NP has similar restrictions, from recollection there is one site at the southern end of the Bullawarring Track and maybe another near Lake Eckersley.
Can't really comment on monitoring but I know some remote patrols do happen on occasion.
HTH