australia:camping_winter
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| * the wonderful Winter Milky Way will be visible if there are no clouds as is likely to be the case in Central Australia or in Broome | * the wonderful Winter Milky Way will be visible if there are no clouds as is likely to be the case in Central Australia or in Broome | ||
| * HOWEVER, these times are the most popular, especially for grey nomads who may book out camp grounds, and in inland Australia the nights will be very cold and even sub-zero temperatures while the many waterholes around Alice Springs are also very cold and generally unattractive for swimming even if there are no crocs. | * HOWEVER, these times are the most popular, especially for grey nomads who may book out camp grounds, and in inland Australia the nights will be very cold and even sub-zero temperatures while the many waterholes around Alice Springs are also very cold and generally unattractive for swimming even if there are no crocs. | ||
| + | * Menindee Lakes can be a nice isolated area NE of Mildura and SW of Broken Hill - in July max temps tend to be 15-17degC while overnight temps drop to 7degC | ||
australia/camping_winter.txt · Last modified: 2026/07/09 11:08 by gary1