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How can I get over fear camping alone?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 488421" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Agree with all this. Never had an issue with anyone in more than 50 years mostly in the bush, and have often had a hand (or given one) with mechanical problems etc by camping near others. I tend to camp nearby where I am prospecting where there are a few others, and take a short drive to where I am working. That way it is usually a nicer campsite, and may have at least a long-drop and even a shower or a river to wash in. Few people will waste their time tailing you in - why would they think you will do better than them? I actually usually coordinate with others at the campsite and tell them what track I will be on that day (and they do the same). I do not go further into rough bush on 4x4 tracks alone than I coukld walk out of in half a day - if further in I take a mate, or even go in two vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 488421, member: 4386"] Agree with all this. Never had an issue with anyone in more than 50 years mostly in the bush, and have often had a hand (or given one) with mechanical problems etc by camping near others. I tend to camp nearby where I am prospecting where there are a few others, and take a short drive to where I am working. That way it is usually a nicer campsite, and may have at least a long-drop and even a shower or a river to wash in. Few people will waste their time tailing you in - why would they think you will do better than them? I actually usually coordinate with others at the campsite and tell them what track I will be on that day (and they do the same). I do not go further into rough bush on 4x4 tracks alone than I coukld walk out of in half a day - if further in I take a mate, or even go in two vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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