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Cabover nut
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Onsite Eastcoast
Posts: 10,790
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Yet I kept passing caravanner's on the freeway as I was back and forth to/from the quarry.
Where are these people going. I few years ago while working in Coffs Harbour, we had major flooding which closed all the pacific hwy north, south and with the Waterfall way closed to the west. The park where I was staying stated there was nowhere travellers could get to due to flooding. Yet every morning of the 5 days the hwys were closed caravanner's would insist on leaving. Who knows where they ended up.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bellbird park
Posts: 7,218
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I’m on a few camping pages on book face and there’s a lot of grey nomads that are essentially homeless. They live full time in their caravans but are not allowed to camp anywhere. Many are moving from one cAmp ground to another has they get told they can’t stay more than a day or two. Some camp grounds have been permitted to take in these nomads but not all. Then of course there’s the ones that think they’re exempt from any lockdown rules. You see them all the time posting up ‘we have Easter weekend site booked, do you think we can still go?’ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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