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xwhatsit
25th February 2010, 15:03
Hello, you've changed the theme while I've been gone.
Miss Xwhatsit decides she wants to go camping (just overnight) before summer ends. We went to Shakespear Regional Park last year for the day and it was nice.
We (naively) thought it might be possible just to set a tent up somewhere on a nice bit of grass and stay the night. I look on the ARC's website and see all sorts of mentions of campgrounds and booking and it would seem that the campground at Shakespear is booked out this weekend.
Is a grumpy ranger going to wake us up at 5am and yell and kick us out? Is just setting up a tent somewhere a very naughty thing to do?
CookMySock
25th February 2010, 15:18
Is a grumpy ranger going to wake us up at 5am and yell and kick us out? Is just setting up a tent somewhere a very naughty thing to do?Nah, just go for it. It will be sneaky and naughty - you both will love it, lol.
You can hide is some very small gaps with the bike, so no one will even know you're there.
Do it. :niceone:
Steve
mashman
25th February 2010, 15:18
Hello, you've changed the theme while I've been gone.
Miss Xwhatsit decides she wants to go camping (just overnight) before summer ends. We went to Shakespear Regional Park last year for the day and it was nice.
We (naively) thought it might be possible just to set a tent up somewhere on a nice bit of grass and stay the night. I look on the ARC's website and see all sorts of mentions of campgrounds and booking and it would seem that the campground at Shakespear is booked out this weekend.
Is a grumpy ranger going to wake us up at 5am and yell and kick us out? Is just setting up a tent somewhere a very naughty thing to do?
Take a recording of a pump action shotgun with ya... and iffen ye gets any unwanted visitors... just press play :yes: ... honestly though, dunno, would be surprised if you were allowed to just get away with it in this day and age... shame, but Good luck...
xwhatsit
25th February 2010, 15:23
Where's the flaming quick reply thing gone.
OK so it sounds like I'll be beaten with a rake. One of those `in this day and age' type things.
Oh well I'll have to postpone it until I can get a booking. Doesn't seem very nice to stay in a campsite though with motorhomes and things like that. Quite liked the idea of spending the night somewhere nice and secluded and peaceful with nobody around.
Love my Bonnie
25th February 2010, 15:30
I live in the middle of now-where
You can camp on my lawn if you like LOL
Laava
25th February 2010, 15:52
Mind if I stop by for a couple of nights? PT Barnum.
mashman
25th February 2010, 16:07
Where's the flaming quick reply thing gone.
OK so it sounds like I'll be beaten with a rake. One of those `in this day and age' type things.
Oh well I'll have to postpone it until I can get a booking. Doesn't seem very nice to stay in a campsite though with motorhomes and things like that. Quite liked the idea of spending the night somewhere nice and secluded and peaceful with nobody around.
Nooooo... head for a national park, find the warden, explain to him that you just want to camp where there's peace and quiet. Give him $100 bucks or something (the wife maybe, who knows) if he gets pissy... am sure he'll understand the ideal that you're looking for... may even suggest a spot... failing that, do it anyway (might be worth checking fines first heh)
Mom
25th February 2010, 16:08
Sullivans bay is a great place to camp, as is Tawharnui Regional park. They are freedom camps, only long drops but clean. Look at ARC Parks for details. I will have a hunt for you. Grumpy ranger will kick you out of the Wenderholm park if you are not in a campervan. Rodney District is one of the few places that you can freedom camp for up to 3 nights as long as you have a toilet with you :D
peasea
25th February 2010, 16:09
Hello, you've changed the theme while I've been gone.
Miss Xwhatsit decides she wants to go camping (just overnight) before summer ends. We went to Shakespear Regional Park last year for the day and it was nice.
We (naively) thought it might be possible just to set a tent up somewhere on a nice bit of grass and stay the night. I look on the ARC's website and see all sorts of mentions of campgrounds and booking and it would seem that the campground at Shakespear is booked out this weekend.
Is a grumpy ranger going to wake us up at 5am and yell and kick us out? Is just setting up a tent somewhere a very naughty thing to do?
Probably.
Move to the Mainland and then you can camp pretty much anywhere you like.
Big Dave
25th February 2010, 16:33
I though this one was all right too. Camping. Fcuk. What's with that!
retro asian
25th February 2010, 18:18
as is Tawharnui Regional park. They are freedom camps, only long drops but clean.
Really? Cool. The surf there last weekend was divine!
Whereabouts in Tawharanui are you allowed to camp... is it in that bit before the electric gate?
Mom
25th February 2010, 19:16
Really? Cool. The surf there last weekend was divine!
Whereabouts in Tawharanui are you allowed to camp... is it in that bit before the electric gate?
Now he asks technical questions :lol: I live here, I have not camped there, but I here tell it is easy peasy. Um, best I go look for you, but yes, apparently, you sign in and just go find a place to stop.
Mom
25th February 2010, 19:20
Really? Cool. The surf there last weekend was divine!
Whereabouts in Tawharanui are you allowed to camp... is it in that bit before the electric gate?
Okay, have a nosey on here, I have not read it, but hopefully this will steer you in the right direction :yes:
http://www.arc.govt.nz/parks/our-parks/parks-in-the-region/tawharanui/
Enjoy! We live in a special place up here, many have no idea how special.
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