AnswerID: 10784 Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 07, 2003 at 21:26
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Andrew, the rivers north of the divide are running at 50% of their normal flow for this time of year.They are still great spots to camp.In the last month I have checked out the Ovens,Buckland, King Howqua and the Golbourn and all are flowing. Most of the valleys are still quite green and pretty.Campfires are allowed unless it's a total fire ban needless to say they should not be left unattended and put totally out before leaving.
Sheepyard Flat is always busy on weekends and at prime times i.e. x/mas, Aust. day,Easter etc.So you will need to bring some wood with you. As mentioned if it's flat out at Sheepyard you can keep travelling up the road and usually find another spot.Or try Fry's or Tobacco Flat which is downstream of Sheepyard.
There is good
camping also on the Golbourn upstream of Jamieson.From Kevington to the Knockwood Bridge there is about 30 camps of varying size all accessable with 2WD. For good 4WD camps turn left after the Knockwood Bridge onto the Lazarini Track and head down one of the spurs off to your left to the river or keep going till the track fords the Golbourn.
Both
places are about 3/4 of an hour out of
Mansfield plus 1/2 an hour extra to Knockwood. There is also a great pub at Kevington Hope this helps!
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