We're at Lakes Entrance.
Better consult WikiCamps again... "Where can we stay tonight"? Suggestion is the boat ramp, there's a dump point, it's close to everything... but the sign says "ABSOLUTELY NO FREE CAMPING"... strike 1 for Wiki Camps.
Lakes Entrance Information sent us to "Log Crossing". Go back the way we came 6k's, take a right on to a dirt road, travel in to the national park about 2k's and follow the signs.
Fantastic place to stay. It's adjacent to the Gippsland Rail Trail. I rode about 10k's west of the camp on an extraordinarily well groomed bike track that wound it's way through the National Park. It traverses the valley several times but the grade is always easy. The track runs about 70k's all up.
Rose and I rode back towards Lakes Entrance the following morning and we broke camp shortly thereafter. We'll be back here... might be something to do in January '15 before tassie.
Better consult WikiCamps again... "Where can we stay tonight"? Suggestion is the boat ramp, there's a dump point, it's close to everything... but the sign says "ABSOLUTELY NO FREE CAMPING"... strike 1 for Wiki Camps.
Lakes Entrance Information sent us to "Log Crossing". Go back the way we came 6k's, take a right on to a dirt road, travel in to the national park about 2k's and follow the signs.
Fantastic place to stay. It's adjacent to the Gippsland Rail Trail. I rode about 10k's west of the camp on an extraordinarily well groomed bike track that wound it's way through the National Park. It traverses the valley several times but the grade is always easy. The track runs about 70k's all up.
Rose and I rode back towards Lakes Entrance the following morning and we broke camp shortly thereafter. We'll be back here... might be something to do in January '15 before tassie.
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