The people of the Pinpandoor Nation knew the area around the Campaspe River in northern Victoria, as Palooka. Now, any immigrant can camp at Aysons Reserve on the banks of the river, between Rochester and Elmore, and it's free. There are basic toilets, a dump point and a boat ramp. Whatever else you want you have to bring. Campfires, complying with fire restrictions, are allowed. Fishing, swimming, yabbying, boating (small boats), canoeing and photography are popular.
The prototype ensuite I used on this trip had a few drawbacks which I intend to remedy before I venture away again. The pictured set-up required me to climb in one side, crawl across the bed and out the other door to access my portapotty.
Following a particularly convivial evening with friends around the campfire I had a weeny problem. Take my word, the first part of this manoeuvre was completed with absolute grace, elegance and efficiency. However, as I lowered myself down...I am not quite clear how... I found I was sitting behind the toilet, with my legs around it, feet in the air, back resting hammock style in the side of the groaning tent and absolutely stuck. I was as helpless as a beetle on its back, a topsy-turvy turtle, or a 'tired and emotional' grandma with her legs around a portable toilet in a pop-up tent...which is much worse than either of the previous examples. It took me some serious problem solving and several abortive attempts, but I did escape, with just a little gravel rash where it can't be seen.
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A grand start Jules. Rather than making a hole I have a tent either side one for bathroom and one for 'a lounge for shade or weather. Both have three sided roll ups ..wish we could have caught up but I haven't given up !!
ReplyDeleteThe pop up tent was great but I need to modify the prototype. Stay tuned to see developments. I am sorry we didn't meet too, but I am sure we will eventually.
DeleteFabulous photos! Glad you managed to escape your, um, predicament!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment and concern. Thrilled to have you on board.
DeleteHi Jules! Thanks for getting in touch again. I missed your witty anecdotes - especially the antics of your goats. Looking forward to reading about your new adventures.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Mark! Hope I can live up to your expectations!
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