by Drew » Wed 28 Jun, 2023 3:19 pm
With a bit of spare time in the next couple of months, it's just crossed my mind that I might finally do the GSWW! Maybe all of it, maybe just half. Not sure yet.
I'm also thinking about double-days, as I'm not sure I really want to take 14 days for the whole thing, and also don't want too long sitting around campsites in the middle of winter! There are a couple of obvious days to join together, like Cutout to Cobboboonee to Fitzroy, but other sections where it's not so obvious, as doubles would be getting up above 35km. Maybe that's fine - to be honest I haven't done many walks in such flat terrain!
So, I'm wondering about wild camping as an option to enable me to walk at my own pace. I expect this would only be an option in the Cobboboonee and Lower Glenelg National Park sections. As far as I can tell there are no restrictions on wild camping in these parks, but whether there are many decent spots is another question entirely.
Anyone know if there are many decent spots for wild camping?