Derwent Bridge – Free* Camp – Tasmania
Derwent Bridge Wilderness Hotel has a large parking area out the front that is suitable for many rigs of every size. This is a great
Road conditions in Tasmania
Are you planning a trip around Tasmania ? Wondering what the road conditions in Tasmania are like ? Have heard stories the west has heaps
Brady’s Lake Camp – Free – Tasmania
We had checked out Brady’s Lake before, on one of our road trips. As well as a few other lake side camps down the same
Hamilton Campground – $5pn – Hamilton – Tasmania
Hamilton Campground was only 30 minutes from our camp at New Norfolk so we didn’t have to drive far. The camp at Hamilton is 80km
Willow Wood – from $10 – New Norfolk – Tasmania
Willow Wood is a property owned and run by Lex and his dog Angus. It’s overlooking the Derwent river with horses in the next paddock.
Geeveston RSL – $10pn – Tasmania
Geeveston RSL is 60km south of Hobart and boast a couple of great camps. We chose the RSL as reviews said how nice the hosts
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Hi folks, love your posts! Trivial question, your StarCraft TL is identical to ours _ Jan 17 build. We have significant fading on the top half – front of ours caused by first two years sitting in the sun. [now hidden in shed under a dust cover]. Have tried buffing with fibreglass marine polish but may need re gel coating. How does yours stand up? Regs. David
Hey David, yes i feel the pain. I’ve polished the front of ours several times with marine polish etc and always ends up dull and faded. After 6 years i’ve decided if i leave the rest of the van dirty it’s not as noticeable hehe