AnswerID: 10667 Submitted: Monday, Jan 06, 2003 at 00:00
Member - Melissa
replied:
Hi Bert,
I don't have the book but was thinking of buying it after stumbling across their web-site recently.
They have a fairly comrehensive list of updates on the web, sorted by state. Authors note: "Because the book has been in the marketplace for over 12 months and used by thousands of people, there has been a tremendous
feedback on amendments and corrections to existing sites, plus new additions. These have been placed on the web site so that the guide can be brought up to date at any time."
URL is http://www.campsaustraliawide.com/Updates/updates.htm
Hope this helps.
:o) Melissa
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FollowupID: 5651 Submitted:
Monday, Jan 06, 2003 at 00:00
Bert posted:
THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY MELISSA, I HAD BEEN MAKING NOTATIONS IN THE BOOK WHEN I FOUND THE CAMPSITES TO CORRECT THE INFORMATION AS SOME DIRECTIONS WERE VERY VAGUE AND SOME IN INTIRELY THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OR EVEN THAT DISTANCE AND DIRECTION OUT OF THE NEXT TOWN ALONG. SOME PEOPLE MUST GET REALLY GEOGRAPHICALLY EMBARASSED AT TIMES. I WILL CHECK THAT SITE YOU MENTIONED, THE BOOK HAS HEAPS OF POTENTIAL ONCE THE INFORMATION IS CORRECTED AND WILL BE INVALUABLE WHEN TRAVELLING CAUSE AS YOU KNOW THE BEST CAMPSITE IN AN AREA FOREIGN TO YOU IS ALWAYS 2 KMS FURTHER DOWN THE ROAD THAN WERE YOU FINALLY GAVE UP LOOKING AND CAMPED ANYWAY. THANK YOU RGDS BERT
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FollowupID: 5652 Submitted:
Monday, Jan 06, 2003 at 00:00
Member - Melissa posted:
Bert,
I use a couple of other free
camping books and a popular
4wd treks book. It isn't unusual to find errors big and small. Was away last week and discovered our 4wd book had one trek completely upside down on the map. Talk about confusing. Ended up having to buy another map.
:o) Melissa
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