hippy wrote:
> Hmm.. the 'most basic' camping I've done has been in a
> tent. I know it's possible to sleep under plastic in all
> my clothes.. but comfortable? I want to be able to ride
> the next day! ;-)
I only mentioned the plastic as an idea for a one nighter.
Once you start carrying tent, sleeping bag, poles, pegs,
sleeping mat, you will also probably need stove, and two
meals per day. As you can imagine, your weight is heading
higher and what could be four days of 150kms/day is going to
take much longer.
Check out the accommodation as you might not need all this.
Also search for Bed&Breakfasts (internet, tourist
associations, B&B organisation(?) etc).
>
> I'd be worried the thing blowing away, getting wet and
> then sitting in wet gear for 4+ days.. After Swan Hill,
> there's no train and I'm not sure on the bus timetable and
> their friendliness to soggy riders with bikes for stowage.
Ask the bus company do they take bicycles. Keep one set of
clothing in plastic bags (say trakky pants, top and socks).
If it is windy, I would just wrap the plastic around me. Of
course, camping in a sheltered position helps even my fancy
double skin tent.
So your real question is what is the wind like at that
time of year.
>
> >> Problem with that is: where do I shower?
> >Washer/flannel wash. You can also go swimming in the
> >Murray.
>
> In August?
Hot water? I guess I'm just used to having my stove(s)
around. Trangias (not wishing to start the stove debate
again) are a nice easy stove. Any metho stove is a good
starter stove or one to carry for emergency. All you need is
the burner and a small billy (just big enough to pop it into
(wrap in cloth) and a small bottle of fuel.
>"Melbourne experiences some of Australia's coldest weather
>in winter with some nights producing frost. Snow doesn't
>fall in the city itself, but occasionally the outlying
>hills receive a light snowfall" "Temperatures: From -1°C to
>12°C, average 8°C"
Yep, night time temperatures outside the city will be
lower {
.
> > what do I do when it starts pissing down? how cold will
> > it be in August outside?! What do you do now?
>
> Stay inside? Or, swear lots until I can get inside...
That is where the bus timetable is handy {
. Hop past
the weather.
Okay, I put robinvale australia (142kms downhill from Swan
Hill) into google and found lots of links. Can you do 142kms
in a day? P.S from Robinvale, i would go the long way around
(aka not along the Sturt highway) through/around Hattah-
Kulkyne National park.
I also put Ouyen australia into google. If looks like all
the accommodation stuff can be found online.