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<blockquote data-quote="Jacko" data-source="post: 58309" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>Two of us have camped in remote areas many times, no other vehicles around, in outback Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. Always free camp as well. No problems, only wildlife, such as camels and cattle around and the usual birds and night sounds. Gudachi, your story made my day, just laughed and laughed. We've had mating koalas here on our place in the last few months and their noise and also that of the possums has unnerved visitors at times. Our 3 kids wondered what the hell the noises were when we first moved up from the ACT area. Quite scary for young ones!! and now the grandkids know what the noise is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacko, post: 58309, member: 1053"] Two of us have camped in remote areas many times, no other vehicles around, in outback Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. Always free camp as well. No problems, only wildlife, such as camels and cattle around and the usual birds and night sounds. Gudachi, your story made my day, just laughed and laughed. We've had mating koalas here on our place in the last few months and their noise and also that of the possums has unnerved visitors at times. Our 3 kids wondered what the hell the noises were when we first moved up from the ACT area. Quite scary for young ones!! and now the grandkids know what the noise is. [/QUOTE]
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