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Camping Guide to Western Australia

The Bestselling Colour Guide to Over 400 Campsites

Craig Lewis Cathy Savage

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Boiling Billy Publications
07 January 2013
In this 2013 edition you’ll find the best camping destinations in Western Australia. This full-colour, detailed directory lists over 450 campsites. Youll find a listing of parks, forests and reserves where you can pitch your tent, roll out your swag or unhitch your van. This 2013 edition of the guide provides concise details to camping areas throughout the whole state, including those around Perth, Margaret River and the South-west, the Pilbara, the Kimberley and the outback.
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Imprint:   Boiling Billy Publications
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 220mm,  Width: 150mm, 
Weight:   580g
ISBN:   9781921606168
ISBN 10:   1921606169
Series:   BOILING BILLY CAMPING GUIDES
Pages:   307
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
About the Authors Regional Map of Western Australia Camping in Western Australia How to use this Guide Planning: Maps, Parks, Passes, Camping Fees and Permits; Crocodile and Marine Stingers Warning; Camping with Your Dog; Fire Warnings and Restrictions; Treading Softly on Western Australia; Outback and Remote Area Travel; What to Pack; Useful Resources and Contacts Perth and Surrounds: Regional Map, Campsite Listing  The South-West: Regional Map, Campsite Listing  The South-East: Regional Map, Campsite Listing  The Mid-West: Regional Map, Campsite Listing  The Pilbara: Regional Map, Campsite Listing  The Kimberley and North-West Coast: Regional Map, Campsite Listing  The Outback: Regional Map, Campsite Listing  Roadside Rest Areas Touring Atlas Parks, Forests, Resreves and Campsites Index Campsite Index

Craig Lewis and Cathy Savage both travel to write and write to travel. As full-time authors and photographers they have been continually wandering throughout Australias backblocks to photograph and gather material for upcoming titles. Most years will see them camping out for 100 or so nights, often bunking down in secluded bush campsites, far from the maddening crowds. This is by far their favourite style of camping.

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