Camp Fire Answers
These are answers from the camp fire. All answers to questions sent in will appear here. Check back in a few days to check your answer.
Sent By: Noelene Howard
Question: Where are some places where I can find tents that can sleep 4 people?
Message:
Dear Noelene,
Thankyou for taking your time to send in an question.
In the Ballarat area, you've got several options, but the best bet would have to be
Ray's Outdoors and John and Catherine Davis. They have enough tents for you to try out. There are friendly
staff, which can help you with anything you may need to know.
We are going to get a tent page up soon on this website, so we can give you further
tips and things to look out for when you buy.
Thanks again!
Question: Where are some places where I can find tents that can sleep 4 people?
Message:
Dear Noelene,
Thankyou for taking your time to send in an question.
In the Ballarat area, you've got several options, but the best bet would have to be
Ray's Outdoors and John and Catherine Davis. They have enough tents for you to try out. There are friendly
staff, which can help you with anything you may need to know.
We are going to get a tent page up soon on this website, so we can give you further
tips and things to look out for when you buy.
Thanks again!
Sent By: Kate Sage
Question: What are some good places to go in Victoria?
Message:
Hi Kate,
Thanks for the letter.
At this time of year, it would be best to stay away from the Victorian coastline, as we are heading into the colder months. Therefore, it would be best to go somewhere up towards the northern Victorian border. Since you've already been up to Echuca, my suggestions would be to go somewhere in the North-East of Victoria. Because you own a caravan, it would be best to stick to the main roads, not to go onto any rough roads or anything.
Hope you find that helpful!
Question: What are some good places to go in Victoria?
Message:
Hi Kate,
Thanks for the letter.
At this time of year, it would be best to stay away from the Victorian coastline, as we are heading into the colder months. Therefore, it would be best to go somewhere up towards the northern Victorian border. Since you've already been up to Echuca, my suggestions would be to go somewhere in the North-East of Victoria. Because you own a caravan, it would be best to stick to the main roads, not to go onto any rough roads or anything.
Hope you find that helpful!
Sent By: Wendy Honeyman
Question: Do you have any ghost stories to tell around the camp fire?
Message:
Hi Wendy,
No way! The camp fire is for asking question, not ghost stories.
Question: Do you have any ghost stories to tell around the camp fire?
Message:
Hi Wendy,
No way! The camp fire is for asking question, not ghost stories.
Sent By: Lynne Bodey
Question: What is the best food to take camping?
Message:
Hi Lynne,
Thanks for the letter. I'd be more than happy to answer your question.
If you mean by food to take camping then the following things would be required:
* Milk
* Butter
* Bread
* Eggs
* Water
Hope that's helpful!
Question: What is the best food to take camping?
Message:
Hi Lynne,
Thanks for the letter. I'd be more than happy to answer your question.
If you mean by food to take camping then the following things would be required:
* Milk
* Butter
* Bread
* Eggs
* Water
Hope that's helpful!
Sent By: Greta Honeyman
Question: How do you know which way to face the door of your tent when setting up your camp site?
Message:
Dear Greta,
It is recommended that caravans and camper trailers towbars to be facing towards the road, so you get out easier during an emergency. With tents, it would be best to place your door facing away from the wind. When you arrive at your campsite, you should really think about which way the wind is blowing.
Thanks for the question!
Question: How do you know which way to face the door of your tent when setting up your camp site?
Message:
Dear Greta,
It is recommended that caravans and camper trailers towbars to be facing towards the road, so you get out easier during an emergency. With tents, it would be best to place your door facing away from the wind. When you arrive at your campsite, you should really think about which way the wind is blowing.
Thanks for the question!