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Acheron Camp Ground

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Acheron Camp Ground Off Acheron Way Rd, Narbethong VIC 3778 Free Camping: Yes Number of sites: N/A Mobile Reception: N/A Toilets: No Campfires: Yes Fishing: Yes Access: 2wd, 4wd, camper trailers and caravans Dogs permitted: Yes GPS: -37.57625, 145.69201 Additional info: N/A Map:

Sheepyard Flat Camping Area

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Sheepyard Flat Camping Area Brocks Rd, Howqua Hills VIC 3723 Free Camping Drop Toilets Fishing Picnic tables  Fire places Suitable for camper trailers and caravans during dry weather only Dogs permitted.  GPS: -37.19204, 146.34638 Additional info:  2wd access all year round, unless of course you come in from howqua river rd. If you go via howqua track, which comes off the mt buller rd, its fine. Lots of caravans, horse floats etc go there without trouble. It gets extremely busy on long weekends, and I mean BUSY!! You need to take in firewood too, if you want a campfire.

Reeves Beach Camping Area

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Reeves Beach Camping Area Reeves Beach Road, Woodside VIC 3874 Free Camping Drop Toilets Fishing Picnic tables  Fire places Suitable for camper trailers and caravans.  Dogs permitted.  GPS: -38.57241, 146.95415

Big River camping area (lower section)

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Big River Camping Area Jamieson-Eildon Road, Lake Eildon 3713 Free Camping Drop Toilets Fishing  Fire places Suitable for camper trailers and caravans.  Dogs permitted.  GPS: -37.3667, 146.05553

Devils Garden State Forest

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Devils Garden State Forest Halls Gap-Ararat Rd, Halls Gap VIC 3381 Free Camping Drop Toilets Suitable for car  Dogs permitted.  GPS: -37.128734, 142.545426

Building A Primitive Thatched Dome Hut From Scratch

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From An ATV Quad Bike To Jet Ski In 5 Seconds? Quadski!

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Can’t decide if you want a Jetski or an ATV/Quad? Check this beast out!! http://www.gibbssports.com/quadski

interesting fact of the day

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Interesting fact of the day: Since the recording of shark attacks in 1580 AD only 548 people worldwide have reportedly been killed. 232 of them have been in Australia... while humans kill 11,415 sharks per hour. (roughly).