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Toilet Upgrade - Inskip Point (Read 11357 times)
 
Reply #10 - Mar 8th, 2007 at 10:08am

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Thanks for the info.
Why are they only upgrading one place when it all needs to be revaluated and better facilities provided.???????

We just prefer to stay Wilderness park at D.I rather than travel to inskip.We  take a drive along the beach to fish etc. We usually go mid week when we have holidays as we are usually assured a spot with no one next to us. WE probably pay a little bit more to stay there but we have the comforts of home i suppose.

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Reply #11 - Dec 3rd, 2007 at 8:03am

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we just upgraded our dunny to Roll Eyes the whole was getting a bit full Grin
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Reply #12 - Dec 3rd, 2007 at 4:17pm

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Good stuff Trev,
Red back spider trap.
Is that Mallee in the back ground?

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Reply #13 - Dec 4th, 2007 at 11:16pm

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Cactus wrote on Dec 3rd, 2007 at 4:17pm:
Good stuff Trev,
Red back spider trap.
Is that Mallee in the back ground?

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Nah just sefton bush & melting frost.
A few redbacks, but mostly huntsmans Undecided
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Reply #14 - Apr 9th, 2008 at 6:27pm

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Hmmmm, guess I won't be in a hurry to visit you guys over there going by the sounds of things here.

We also have similar problems here in W.A. regarding overcrowding at camp sites, it's gotten so bad that the authorities are considering implementing a reservation system where you need to book your site in advance and there would be a restriction on numbers allowed into the area. It's suggested such a system would resolve the holiday/L ong weekend crwod problem.

However, from where I sit, it won't do any such thing, as in my humble opinion the problem lies not in the crowds squeezing into camps sites, but rather in the authorities closing and reducing the number of available sites for us to use. I'm personaly aquainted with at least SIX such sites being cloesd to us here in the West over the last 5 years, all the user of those sites are now being directed to the ONE site.
How's that for intelligence from our Parks people ?

Another issue that should also be addressed, is the filthy, lacksadasical attitude of some campers themselves, who it must be said, are their own worst enemy.
Some of these people will leave their waste lying about wherever they please, isn't it wonderful to visit a camp site and see the white toilet paper lying about like confettee ?
In one case I was horrified to find a group of campers camping on a beach head near a river, they had dug a waste pit into the sand and were leaving their wastes there.
When I mentioned something about it, I was told it was hygenic and would be washed away at the next high water flow.
Course no one considered where it would be washed away to, the poor buggers downstream, who were probably relying on said water for drinking purposes.  Angry

However, it also must be said, Authorities have let the camping fraternity down bigtime by allowing facilities to become run down and in some cases, downright dangerous due to erosion.
This is something I've witnessed ever since the Federal Govt relequished their handling of National Parks management in their efforts to cut operating costs.
Yet, it is claimed the recreational industry is booming, hmmmm, wonder what we'll all do with our recreational stuff, if we've got nowhere to go with it ? Angry
 
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Reply #15 - Apr 9th, 2008 at 6:34pm

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G'day itchyvet Grin
                    welcome to our world, I hope you enjoy yourself here.
I read your post and was thinking maybe the Gov't could have a buy back system for camping gear-like the gun buyback Smiley

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Reply #16 - Apr 9th, 2008 at 7:13pm

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They have done a lot of upgrading at Inskip since that post.  It still gets very crowded though at holiday times.
 

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Reply #17 - Apr 28th, 2008 at 8:28pm

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It has been some years since I camped at Inskip but I did go for a day trip up the beach and to Inskip in June last year.

I was really surprised to see how much land the sea had reclaimed.
 
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