Greg & Debs place is a isolated, off grid, back to basics campsite. Although they do have a hot outdoor shower.

Rustic outdoor shower.
When we arrived we were warmly greeted by both Greg & Debs who pointed out the various camping sites and the facilities. They pointed out the various tracks and informed us we were free to wander around their grounds and to relax and enjoy ourselves.
They then left us to settle in informing us they would be back around 5:00 for happy hour.
We selected a site and set up our camp. I then took time out to unwind from the drive from Bundaberg.

Resting after the long drive to Greg & Debs
After my rest I was ready to get up and go, so we wandered down to the stream and water hole. It wasn’t quite warm or deep enough to jump in so we walked up along the stream and picked up the track that looped around the property.
By the time we arrived back at camp it was nearly 5.00 so time for happy hour. Greg & Debs arrived in their ute along with their dog. Greg lit the campfire and the beers and conversation started flowing. Both Greg and Debs are great hosts and make you feel you are at home, at no time did it dawn on me that the only one wearing any clothes was Jo.
I think the happy hour lasted somewhere near 3 hours, so it was dinner by moon light (well nearly) Even in the remoteness there are lights supplied and charged by solar power.
The following morning after breakfast we took a stroll along the road all in all a 4 km walk. Although I called it a road, which technically it is, it is more like a forest track winding it’s way through the trees.

The main road
After the walk I took a nice warm shower.

Shower with a view


