ozteardrop
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Travelling Australia, in a teardrop, hiking and exploring and staying fit
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ozteardrop · 1 year ago
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How to enjoy a two night getaway at Boorkoom, Diggers Camp.
Another update of our teardrop adventures, almost back to real time. This was a trip we did mid November 23
Boorkoom campground is a clifftop camping site in Yuraygir National Park, near Wooli in New South Wales. It has 11 campsites that are suitable for tents, caravans and camper trailers. It is a great place to enjoy beach activities, fishing, whale watching and walking tracks. If you are looking for a camping spot with stunning views, soothing sounds and plenty of activities, you might want to…
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ozteardrop · 1 year ago
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Grassy Head for 2 Nights in the New Tow Vehicle
Hello, fellow campers and travellers! We’re excited to share with you our recent adventure with our new Nissan Xtrail, a hybrid electric car that is perfect for exploring the great outdoors. It’s very fuel-efficient and smooth to drive, and it has plenty of space for both of us and pulls (Wottie) the teardrop camper trailer as if it were not there. We left work on Friday afternoon and headed…
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ozteardrop · 1 year ago
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From the Stunning South Coast to Emerald Beach: Back on the North Coast again
Update on last leg of our Canberra/South Coast journey
Our return trip with the teardrop trailer was a simple but satisfying adventure. We followed a basic routine: wake, swim, drive, coffee, sleep. Repeat. Along the way, we enjoyed some of the best scenery, food and coffee that the NSW coast has to offer. We started our journey from Durras, a picturesque village on the edge of the Murramarang National Park. We woke up early and took a refreshing…
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ozteardrop · 1 year ago
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Home via Beowa, Bournda and the Stunning Murramarang NP
Catching you up on our trip to the South Coast NSW in late September.
Hello, fellow travelers! I know it’s been a long time since I last posted on tinycamper.blog, but I have a good excuse. I’ve been swamped with work, wrapping up some projects and getting ready for a new challenge. (Don’t worry, I’ll tell you all about it soon.) But I don’t want to leave you hanging, so I’m going to catch you up on our amazing trip from Canberra that we took back in September and…
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ozteardrop · 1 year ago
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Home via Beowa, Bournda and the Stunning Murramarang NP
Catching you up on our trip to the South Coast NSW in late September.
Hello, fellow travelers! I know it’s been a long time since I last posted on tinycamper.blog, but I have a good excuse. I’ve been swamped with work, wrapping up some projects and getting ready for a new challenge. (Don’t worry, I’ll tell you all about it soon.) But I don’t want to leave you hanging, so I’m going to catch you up on our amazing trip from Canberra that we took back in September and…
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ozteardrop · 1 year ago
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A long trip begins with a stay in Canberra
A long trip begins with a stay in Canberra.
Our long trip begins with a stay in Canberra. As the clock struck 11:15 am, we bid farewell to our workday routines, ready to embark on an epic journey. Our trusty teardrop trailer, meticulously packed and fully charged, awaited our adventure. Our destination? A remarkable 800-kilometer journey south to the tranquil overnight campsite at Derubbin Point. As night fell, we parked in the serene…
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ozteardrop · 1 year ago
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"Loch Sport Adventure: East Gippsland Lakes, 90 Mile Beach, and Seals in 3 Days"
We reached Loch Sport and took refuge in a sturdy house—complete with a crackling fireplace, a functional kitchen, great company, and expansive views. Situated just a short 2 km jaunt from 90 Mile Beach, we decided to make it our first-day destination, stumbling upon a seal peacefully dozing in the misty afternoon. An afternoon walk along famous 90 mile beach. Peacefully dozing until we…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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Canberra to Loch Sport: A 2-Day Road Trip of Heat, Wind, and Beauty.
Canberra to Loch Sport: A 2-Day Road Trip of Heat, Wind, and Beauty A long drive of about 650 km was ahead of us. We left our camp in Canberra early on a warm Tuesday morning, and drove north to the Gungahlin Aquatic Centre to stretch out, relax and get the blood moving before a day of sitting in the car. We always try to get to a fitness centre every few days when travel through a town, this…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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A long trip begins with a stay in Canberra
A long trip begins with a stay in Canberra.
Our long trip begins with a stay in Canberra. As the clock struck 11:15 am, we bid farewell to our workday routines, ready to embark on an epic journey. Our trusty teardrop trailer, meticulously packed and fully charged, awaited our adventure. Our destination? A remarkable 800-kilometer journey south to the tranquil overnight campsite at Derubbin Point. As night fell, we parked in the serene…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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Two nights in Byron Bay: Three unforgettable things you have to do.
Recent travel story from tinycamper.
We left after work on Friday for two nights in Byron Bay. It was a birthday trip. We at tinycamper.blog live only 20 mins from “The Bay” So it was a quick 20 minute trip down from work. We didn’t need to pack much. No fires allowed at the park, and we planned on eating at the restaurants in town, in fact the reason we decided to camp out only 20 mins from our abode, was that we enjoy a few…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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A Weekend Getaway to Grassy Head: The Perfect Camping Spot for Nature Lovers
Our recent adventures.
A Weekend Getaway to Grassy Head means leaving early as possible on friday because of the 300 km 3.5 hour drive south. So everything needs to be packed and ready Thursday night which will enable a timely departure for work on Friday morning. Battery charged. We use a Victron 10 amp smart charger Fridge on mains and cooled. Brass monkey 36 litre very similar to this one Food and drinks in home…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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A short stay in Yamba
Things to do on a short stay in Yamba NSW Friday morning, and it’s holiday time. There is no need to leave home early as we can’t park the teardrop at the campground until 11:00am and we are not there for long anyway. Breakfast, pack some clothes and swimwear and running gear into the teardrop and drive 90 mins south to the Calypso Caravan Park where we check in and unpack the teardrop for our…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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Returning home the long way: Surat, Nindigully and Stanthorpe
We completed the walk to Boolimba, returned to the teardrop at Sandstone, hooked up, and commenced returning home the long way. We first drove south to Roma, where we enjoyed a much welcomed espresso in the sun, and a free shower at the sportsground. We also did some restocking at the supermarket, and then continued south to the historic town of Surat, where we enjoyed a quiet free camp on the…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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Ultimate Adventure: Last Hike At Carnarvon - The Boolimba Bluff Walk
Our final day at Carnarvon Gorge dawned clear and bright. We had packed our things and dried our gear, and with a sense of anticipation, we set out early for one last unforgettable adventure before bidding adieu to the captivating landscape of Carnarvon Gorge. Our destination was set – the Boolimba Bluff Walk, an exhilarating and fitting climax to our remarkable journey. A steep but do-able…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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(via Misty Ethereal Walk: the unmissable Moss Garden and Wards Canyon)
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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Big Bend Return: Boowinda Gorge & Reflection Pool
Having reached the halfway point and after a healthy hikers lunch of fruit and nuts at Bigbend, we returned via Boowinda Gorge and the Reflection Pool Boowinda gorge was stunning. Sheer sandstone cliffs rising a few hundred metres above us, separated by only a few meters. The clouds had begun to form, so we missed the experience of the sun shining into the gorge at about midday. It felt like…
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ozteardrop · 2 years ago
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Misty Ethereal Walk: the unmissable Moss Garden and Wards Canyon
Carnarvon Gorge, a hidden gem in Queensland, Australia, where ancient sandstone cliffs meet lush rainforests, creating a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. In this post, we’ll take you on an unforgettable journey as we embark on a morning walk in the mist, discovering the enchanting Moss Garden and venturing deeper into the past at Wards Canyon. We began our day (as always) with…
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