Perfect, thanks:)Xplora wrote:Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:This might have been covered already somewhere in this somewhat extensive thread (apologies if it has)....
With the advent of platforms at Cope and Dibbins, is it still possible to camp on the ground in those locales without a booking? If not, are there any alternatives apart from Derrick and Cope Saddle/Ryders Yards (noting camping at Wallaces is a no no)? I'm planning a walk that overlaps with the alpine crossing but don't like to lock in an itinerary so don't want to pre-book campsites. I'm happy to camp anywhere with a little bit of shelter and accessible water - such localities might be in abundance (as they are in KNP, for example) but i'm not familiar with the BHP area.
Thanks in advance
Camping is technically prohibited within 100m of a camping platform. Easy enough to find spots 100m away but make sure anyone checking brings a tape measure. I doubt you would have problems. Youngs SEC is a nice spot and not far to divert from Cobungra gap track. Much better spot than Dibbins. I find Dibbins a little cold but that could be nice on a hot day. Camping at Derrick is also technically prohibited as it is within the resort boundary. Get that far and you might as well finish. Tawonga huts is also a short diversion from pole 333 and a good spot. Westons offers a smaller area to camp but it has everything you ask. You could continue down to Blairs from Westons and onto Dibbins. Blairs is nice. I know what you mean and am with you. Plenty of options. Happy to help but unfortunately I will not give up my secret spots.
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