Bush camp fees
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Re: Bush camp fees
There are no insurmountable problems here. Everyone who's been there before knows the message has always been "this is the bush, be self-sufficient, bring everything you need and take all your rubbish away with you when you leave". So I'm much better prepared than I was the first time. Now I've got the shower, I can buy a decent camping toilet online for $60 (plus the chemicals and proper toilet paper) I'll bring enough drinking water for hot weather and the ice truck visits twice a day. Plus we have the canteen. It's all good.
It's going to be a good week See you there!
Dave
P.S. bring some really heavy duty plastic bags to wrap your toilet in for the trip back. You'll be ever so pleased you did !
It's going to be a good week See you there!
Dave
P.S. bring some really heavy duty plastic bags to wrap your toilet in for the trip back. You'll be ever so pleased you did !
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Re: Bush camp fees
All,
Just a small addition to costs associated with camping at either camp.
The Lake side camp is $7 per night, per person with facilities mentioned before and goes totally to Mt Ive (no "S")
The DLRA camp is $10 per night, per person plus a one of $10 diesel levy to run the genset. $7 per person per night to Mt Ive
The one of $10 diesel levy is for 1 or 5 days
The DLRA camp has running water which needs to be used sparingly, flushing toilets,
and electricity limited to lighting, charging batteries etc. and refridgeration Cooking should be done on gas or the genset will be overloaded and we will have nothing
The DLRA camp is open to ALL and not the select few as some may think.
If you wish to stay at the DLRA camp and need any information or help slip over to the "Table of Knowledge" (near ATCO with Satellite dish remnants) and we should be able to help even though the knowledge base has been depleted by a few unable to attend
Water is a scarce commodity in either camp and needs to be used sensibly and sparingly.
A landline telephone is also available at a cost of $5 per phone call and is available near the "Table of Knowledge" for essential use only not for love you missing you type calls
See ya all there,
Cheers,
Trevor #298
Just a small addition to costs associated with camping at either camp.
The Lake side camp is $7 per night, per person with facilities mentioned before and goes totally to Mt Ive (no "S")
The DLRA camp is $10 per night, per person plus a one of $10 diesel levy to run the genset. $7 per person per night to Mt Ive
The one of $10 diesel levy is for 1 or 5 days
The DLRA camp has running water which needs to be used sparingly, flushing toilets,
and electricity limited to lighting, charging batteries etc. and refridgeration Cooking should be done on gas or the genset will be overloaded and we will have nothing
The DLRA camp is open to ALL and not the select few as some may think.
If you wish to stay at the DLRA camp and need any information or help slip over to the "Table of Knowledge" (near ATCO with Satellite dish remnants) and we should be able to help even though the knowledge base has been depleted by a few unable to attend
Water is a scarce commodity in either camp and needs to be used sensibly and sparingly.
A landline telephone is also available at a cost of $5 per phone call and is available near the "Table of Knowledge" for essential use only not for love you missing you type calls
See ya all there,
Cheers,
Trevor #298
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Re: Bush camp fees
ok for clarification - so does this sound correct....outbacktrev wrote:All,
Just a small addition to costs associated with camping at either camp.
The Lake side camp is $7 per night, per person with facilities mentioned before and goes totally to Mt Ive (no "S")
The DLRA camp is $10 per night, per person plus a one of $10 diesel levy to run the genset. $7 per person per night to Mt Ive
The one of $10 diesel levy is for 1 or 5 days
Either camp $7 goes to Mt Ive...
So if you pay the DLRA camp fees, you can stay at either campsite? You can use the shower but if you stay at the lake side you bring your own dunny - because 7km is a long trip when you are bursting
Paul
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Re: Bush camp fees
`If you wish to stay at the DLRA camp and need any information or help slip over to the "Table of Knowledge" (near ATCO with Satellite dish remnants) and we should be able to help even though the knowledge base has been depleted by a few unable to attend'
If you run short of `knowledge base', I believe I become quite knowledgable once I've had enough to drink
Cheers Mossy
If you run short of `knowledge base', I believe I become quite knowledgable once I've had enough to drink
Cheers Mossy
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Re: Bush camp fees
Saltbush Camp – Due to the fact that Mt. Ive Station which run the Saltbush Camp have
repeatedly refused to make any improvements to the site. The DLRA have requested a quote
from Coates Hire for a toilet block and shower block to be sited at the Saltbush Camp.
Fees will rise accordingly from the previous $7 a day to $10 a day to help cover the costs to the
DLRA. We have no choice as the Health Department will be watching this area closely and if
people start wandering off into the bush they could close us down.
Norm Bradshaw wanted to know if any members know anything about the supply of water to the
Saltbush Camp.
I know my confusion about what to bring relates to the above statement from the Minutes of the 20/01/2013 General Meeting.
I thought that this would happen and if it's not, then I'll get the stuff I need, at least we all know now what to expect.
Pete
repeatedly refused to make any improvements to the site. The DLRA have requested a quote
from Coates Hire for a toilet block and shower block to be sited at the Saltbush Camp.
Fees will rise accordingly from the previous $7 a day to $10 a day to help cover the costs to the
DLRA. We have no choice as the Health Department will be watching this area closely and if
people start wandering off into the bush they could close us down.
Norm Bradshaw wanted to know if any members know anything about the supply of water to the
Saltbush Camp.
I know my confusion about what to bring relates to the above statement from the Minutes of the 20/01/2013 General Meeting.
I thought that this would happen and if it's not, then I'll get the stuff I need, at least we all know now what to expect.
Pete
Still trying to decide if I am a procrastinator
Pete
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Re: Bush camp fees
outbacktrev wrote:All,
Just a small addition to costs associated with camping at either camp.
The Lake side camp is $7 per night, per person with facilities mentioned before and goes totally to Mt Ive (no "S")
The DLRA camp is $10 per night, per person plus a one of $10 diesel levy to run the genset. $7 per person per night to Mt Ive
The one of $10 diesel levy is for 1 or 5 days
The DLRA camp has running water which needs to be used sparingly, flushing toilets,
and electricity limited to lighting, charging batteries etc. and refridgeration Cooking should be done on gas or the genset will be overloaded and we will have nothing
The DLRA camp is open to ALL and not the select few as some may think.
If you wish to stay at the DLRA camp and need any information or help slip over to the "Table of Knowledge" (near ATCO with Satellite dish remnants) and we should be able to help even though the knowledge base has been depleted by a few unable to attend
Water is a scarce commodity in either camp and needs to be used sensibly and sparingly.
A landline telephone is also available at a cost of $5 per phone call and is available near the "Table of Knowledge" for essential use only not for love you missing you type calls
See ya all there,
Cheers,
Trevor #298
If were getting picky refrigeration (no "d")
Dave
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Re: Bush camp fees
If we're getting picky, you forgot the apostrophe
Dave
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Re: Bush camp fees
The lakeside camp was never intended to have large numbers of campers. That is why Mt Ive gave us land to establish the club camp. It's quite simple really, if you don't have your own shower / toilet facilities, stay at the main camp or at Mt Ive homestead.
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Re: Bush camp fees
Paul,
With regard to paying $10 for DLRA camp, per night, and staying at Lakeside camp I don't see an issue as you say $7 goes to Mt Ive regardless. There would still be the one of $10 diesel levy involved as well, this is paid by ALL who use the DLRA camp whether it be for 1 day or 5 days. This $10 levy is to supply diesel to run the genset which provides the power for pumps, lights, refrigeration etc.
Never had anybody ask that before My head hurts now
See ya there,
Cheers,
Trevor #298
With regard to paying $10 for DLRA camp, per night, and staying at Lakeside camp I don't see an issue as you say $7 goes to Mt Ive regardless. There would still be the one of $10 diesel levy involved as well, this is paid by ALL who use the DLRA camp whether it be for 1 day or 5 days. This $10 levy is to supply diesel to run the genset which provides the power for pumps, lights, refrigeration etc.
Never had anybody ask that before My head hurts now
See ya there,
Cheers,
Trevor #298
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Re: Bush camp fees
Thanks! I see that is fair and reasonable Flicking money to the DLRA is much better (and cheaper) than buying shower gear that will only get used a few times every few years.outbacktrev wrote:Paul,
With regard to paying $10 for DLRA camp, per night, and staying at Lakeside camp I don't see an issue as you say $7 goes to Mt Ive regardless. There would still be the one of $10 diesel levy involved as well, this is paid by ALL who use the DLRA camp whether it be for 1 day or 5 days. This $10 levy is to supply diesel to run the genset which provides the power for pumps, lights, refrigeration etc.
Never had anybody ask that before My head hurts now
See ya there,
Cheers,
Trevor #298
Paul
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Re: Bush camp fees
I might be missing something but from what I understand there is a toilet at the DLRA camp and one in the pits but none at the Salt Bush camp?
As we are not aloud to be in the pit area after dark is there any reason we couldn't hook up the toilets at the pits to the back of a car and take it to the Salt Bush camp of an evening then return them in the morning?
That way everyone has toilets and but it wont cost any more money to hire equipment etc.
As we are not aloud to be in the pit area after dark is there any reason we couldn't hook up the toilets at the pits to the back of a car and take it to the Salt Bush camp of an evening then return them in the morning?
That way everyone has toilets and but it wont cost any more money to hire equipment etc.
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Re: Bush camp fees
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Montlhery wrote:A shower I can live without for a few days but the crapper is a problem ,I know that quite a few people are coming as
spectators, Does this mean we bring a shovel and go for a walk ?
No!! Definitely not. This is exactly what we are trying to avoid.
The last thing we want is for DEWNR rangers to see campers from the Salt Bush camp heading off into the bush with a shovel and some dunny paper. That's why we are making the point, if you are staying at the SaltBush camp you need to make arrangements.
Note: there are portable toilets on the lake that are for use during the day. But driving on the Lake at night is banned for all but pit security.
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In regards to this previous post . Many Many people do not use this forum and will not know about the toilet situation at the Lakeside camp . Im sure the spectator numbers this year will suprise everyone and the majority will camp lakeside . SO has there been any hire toilets sorted ?????? If we dont want people shitting in the bush this needs to be addressed !! I dont beleive it should be left up to mount Ive to sort out it out , they have been VERY Good to the Club and also Very tolerant .
Montlhery wrote:A shower I can live without for a few days but the crapper is a problem ,I know that quite a few people are coming as
spectators, Does this mean we bring a shovel and go for a walk ?
No!! Definitely not. This is exactly what we are trying to avoid.
The last thing we want is for DEWNR rangers to see campers from the Salt Bush camp heading off into the bush with a shovel and some dunny paper. That's why we are making the point, if you are staying at the SaltBush camp you need to make arrangements.
Note: there are portable toilets on the lake that are for use during the day. But driving on the Lake at night is banned for all but pit security.
Keep the shiney side up........
DLRA WebMaster / Editor
In regards to this previous post . Many Many people do not use this forum and will not know about the toilet situation at the Lakeside camp . Im sure the spectator numbers this year will suprise everyone and the majority will camp lakeside . SO has there been any hire toilets sorted ?????? If we dont want people shitting in the bush this needs to be addressed !! I dont beleive it should be left up to mount Ive to sort out it out , they have been VERY Good to the Club and also Very tolerant .
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Re: Bush camp fees
Mal, like I posted earlier, if they don't have their own facilities, they can stay at the club camp (that's what it's there for), or at the homestead. Quite simple really.
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Re: Bush camp fees
All,
The definitive answer for toilets at the "Lakeside Camp"
As has been suggested the portable trailer toilets are not used during the evening once racing is finished, so have spoken with the Pres (Cled) and he agrees 6-7 of the portable toilets could be taken to the Lakeside camp and utilised at night and returned empty and clean to the Salt during the day time racing
Generally there are 2 toilets at the start line, 1 at the Timing Van and 6 generally around the pit area
The 2 at the start line and 5 from the pit area could be taken from the lake after racing, 1 needs to remain for the "Secuiry Crew" emptied in the appropriate emptying area and placed around the Lakeside Camp in suitable locations.
In the morning the toilets would need to be emptied, cleaned and returned to the Lake area they were removed from
This a very good compromise for the situation at the moment and is probably the mostly likely solution at this time
Now SOMEBODY, from the Lakeside Camp area, will need to coordinate this (Read coordinate not necessarily do)
Anybody want to put their hand up
Cheers,
Trevor
DLRA Camp coordinator #298
The definitive answer for toilets at the "Lakeside Camp"
As has been suggested the portable trailer toilets are not used during the evening once racing is finished, so have spoken with the Pres (Cled) and he agrees 6-7 of the portable toilets could be taken to the Lakeside camp and utilised at night and returned empty and clean to the Salt during the day time racing
Generally there are 2 toilets at the start line, 1 at the Timing Van and 6 generally around the pit area
The 2 at the start line and 5 from the pit area could be taken from the lake after racing, 1 needs to remain for the "Secuiry Crew" emptied in the appropriate emptying area and placed around the Lakeside Camp in suitable locations.
In the morning the toilets would need to be emptied, cleaned and returned to the Lake area they were removed from
This a very good compromise for the situation at the moment and is probably the mostly likely solution at this time
Now SOMEBODY, from the Lakeside Camp area, will need to coordinate this (Read coordinate not necessarily do)
Anybody want to put their hand up
Cheers,
Trevor
DLRA Camp coordinator #298
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Re: Bush camp fees
No sweat Trevor, add it to the volunteers list . There are many that are keen to help out but dont visit this forum
Mal Hewett
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