Maybe they can attract some from Dentists from St Helens paying $80 a night for an unpowered site.Aiming for the Yeti and Santa Cruz riders in the Winnebagos, fuck the locals and their tents; they're done for here.
That's for the lawyer e-bike rider types.Maybe they can attract some from Dentists from St Helens paying $80 a night for an unpowered site.
We stayed at the NRMA caravan site over xmas, it was around $80 and it was immaculate with great amenities.That's for the lawyer e-bike rider types.
Our #vanlyfe free camp, on top of the mount, beside the trailhead fitted my budget.We stayed at the NRMA caravan site over xmas, it was around $80 and it was immaculate with great amenities.
The Big4 was $110 a night for a powered site and $80 a night for unpowered.
St Helens is on par with Cradle Mt as the most expensive place to camp on the island.
That must be the Xmas rate, we camped at big 4 St. Helens in Feb and was around $40-50 pn. Facilities were fantastic and nice grounds tooWe stayed at the NRMA caravan site over xmas, it was around $80 and it was immaculate with great amenities.
The Big4 was $110 a night for a powered site and $80 a night for unpowered.
St Helens is on par with Cradle Mt as the most expensive place to camp on the island.
more the cashed up tradies who have no idea of money anymore in their my-rigs-bigger-than-your-rig. I think they’ve surpassed your average dentist.Maybe they can attract some from Dentists from St Helens paying $80 a night for an unpowered site.
We couldn’t believe some of the rigs we saw travelling around Tassie. Every campground the majority of the car/caravan setups would have been $200k+. It did seem like a lot of the crew with young families we spoke to had sold everything to purchase them for 12+ months on the roadmore the cashed up tradies who have no idea of money anymore in their my-rigs-bigger-than-your-rig. I think they’ve surpassed your average dentist.
I've said 3 times it was Xmas or high season prices.That must be the Xmas rate, we camped at big 4 St. Helens in Feb and was around $40-50 pn. Facilities were fantastic and nice grounds too
Met a few who had been on the road for months, sold up and hit the road with young kids.We couldn’t believe some of the rigs we saw travelling around Tassie. Every campground the majority of the car/caravan setups would have been $200k+. It did seem like a lot of the crew with young families we spoke to had sold everything to purchase them for 12+ months on the road
Particularly when it's a voluntary thing.....I can't believe there's folks complaining about $20
That's per camp too, no limit on people, no limit on setup size.I can't believe there's folks complaining about $20
Yep, bargain at twice the price and if it stops the crap @ozzybmx provided evidence of above then it's even more worth it.I can't believe there's folks complaining about $20
That's because it was a women's event not a girl's event. They're all grown up and want their pickups to match.Re rig set ups: I saw a few top spec Silverados and Rams (hard to f***ing miss) at an MTB event I was at yesterday. Ranger / Amarok / Hilux is just too girly now apparently, you need aposcar you can't actually fit in a built up area. Progress.
Last “love“ it got looked a treat but only lasted until the next long weekend. Then back to good old downtown Baghdad.Shuttle road getting a month of love !