St. Helens is very RV friendly. From the time you arrive, there's free spots, dump points, drinking water, extra long car parks, and everything is easily accessible.
He stayed about 12km north along the coast in the Bay of Fires National Park at a campsite called "Cosy Corner North". We have a parks pass ($60 for 8 weeks). Cosy corner is free. We tucked in behind some trees about 30m from the beach. The wind was expected to reach 60kn that night... and it did There were tents, chairs, all manner of loose materials blown all over the place. We were wraped up safe and sound and only saw the carnage in the morning... oh well!
We spent some time walking along the beach and got some pretty good photos of the angry sea. Later we backtracked about 20km and visited the "blue Tiers" National park. They had a 8km walk around the national park which we thought might be similar to the conditions we'd experience on the overland track in February.... It was cold with a light drizzle and we got a little lost. We met the editor of "Tracks" magazine on the mountain. Tracks is the official magazine of the National Trail. A really nice bloke travelling by himself.
It's hard to tell from this photo but the water was shooting a good 50m and it was continual.... not good surfing weather!!
He stayed about 12km north along the coast in the Bay of Fires National Park at a campsite called "Cosy Corner North". We have a parks pass ($60 for 8 weeks). Cosy corner is free. We tucked in behind some trees about 30m from the beach. The wind was expected to reach 60kn that night... and it did There were tents, chairs, all manner of loose materials blown all over the place. We were wraped up safe and sound and only saw the carnage in the morning... oh well!
We spent some time walking along the beach and got some pretty good photos of the angry sea. Later we backtracked about 20km and visited the "blue Tiers" National park. They had a 8km walk around the national park which we thought might be similar to the conditions we'd experience on the overland track in February.... It was cold with a light drizzle and we got a little lost. We met the editor of "Tracks" magazine on the mountain. Tracks is the official magazine of the National Trail. A really nice bloke travelling by himself.
It's hard to tell from this photo but the water was shooting a good 50m and it was continual.... not good surfing weather!!
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