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Thread: Heads up for Fraser campers

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    Heads up for Fraser campers

    Got this off another site and although not confirmed I wouldn't be surprised.

    For your information, although National Parks have not published this info yet.

    From May 20 2005 no generators allowed at Waddy Point foredune camping area. From 1 July 2005 this area has to be booked for a site and no generators. No water spikes for water.

    As from 20 May 2005 . There is no water supply to this camping area. You have to go to the Rangers Station or Waddy Campground for water.

    Guys if you know any one camping in this area for the Fraser Toyota comp in May. Pass on info. They have to change there camping arrangements, now the are no generators.

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    Re: Heads up for Fraser campers

    Good work Dasher, nice to see someone keepin us informed

    the rules are getting out of control there.

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    Re: Heads up for Fraser campers

    they sure are no fires also, probably no fishing & no 4x4's
    thanks dasher for the info

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    Re: Heads up for Fraser campers


    Some of what you are saying is on the EPA website.

    PARK ALERTS

    Sections of Waddy Point beachfront campground closed for redevelopment from 8 March to 20 May 2005.

    Please Note: No generators permitted in this campground after 20 May 2005.


    No mention yet of the sand spikes and water.

    https://www.epa.qld.gov.au/parks/iap....do?parkId=130

    Cheers


    Derek

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    Re: Heads up for Fraser campers

    The following was posted on the EPA Website on 14 March 2005

    Great Sandy National Park - Waddy Point Camping
    Please be advised, that the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service is carrying out works to modify the Champagne pools access boardwalk from mid March 2005 until end May 2005.

    Visitors are advised that during this time the boardwalk will be closed.

    Modifications are being undertaken to:

    - Improve visitor safety and reduce adverse environmental impacts
    - Modifications include beach access via formal steps and an extension of the boardwalk.
    - Reduce environmental impacts.

    Modifications to visitor camping at this site will include:

    ·Improved site definition and design.
    ·Campground booking system from 30 June 2005
    ·A selection of formal camper trailer sites
    ·Prohibition of generators
    ·Relocation of campsite water taps to an off site water tap station.
    ·Installation of communal fire rings

    Please observe signage and do not enter this site.

    Thank you for your cooperation.

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    Re: Heads up for Fraser campers

    Thats what 100's of $99 generators do to camping areas now generators are getting ban from a lot of camping grounds that used to allow them.

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    Re: Heads up for Fraser campers

    Foxie

    Most National Parks and State Forest camping grounds have had them banned now.


    Derek

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