Australian Hunter

Around the campfire

I’ve camped in all sorts of places over the years and considering the time I’ve spent sleeping either on the ground or at least not far off it, I suppose I can look back on the good and the not so good aspects of this. Camping has been classed by some who revel in 5-star accommodation as “paying to live like a refugee.” I take issue with that.

For a start you never see a hunter camped in the middle of a city. Where we

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