Today we started out trip south. I found another camp at a park place, but then missed the exit and it took forever before we could turn, so it made more sense to drive a but further where I found another free camp site in the forest.
But before we went there, we visited another beach. I saw you could drive your car on this beach, so I asked one of the drivers if you need a permit for this and he said it was not needed in NSW. Something for another day.
This Coopernook Forest HQ camp site is located at a former lumberjack base camp. There where some interesting signs about the history and how the red cedar business flourished in the late 1800s before environmental protection started as early as the 1930s.
It was a very nice place to stay. If the forecast would not predict a heat wave, we would have stayed another day. But we figured it would be better to sit in the airco of the car then to sit around the car with temperatures reaching over 40 degrees.




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