Birdsville Accomodation?
Giday There Lads, A good mate of mine has raised the possibility of heading to Birdsville for the races, and I ran the ruler over the software. Started to think though that to sleep under the wing, there is very little room in a typical GA Kite to stow enough swags. I wondered if those brave souls who have made the pilgramage can enlighten us about what works best to sleep on the stones under the wing at Birdsville?
Thanks Lucky |
If you can find your tent/swag/aircraft amongst 200 planes...... you haven't had enough to drink :ok:
Haven't been for a few years, but we always took a cheap dome tent, and a sleeping bag, always woke up sore but i don't think it was the bed.... you'll want to be up early anyway if you want a shower without spending 2 hours in the lineup. Have fun its a great weekend.:) |
Except that sleep will not happen for the duration of your stay is best. I went in a twin, had a huge tent, a sleeping bag and a foam underlay, the rocks were huge and numerous. Can get quite cool on the nights and the night I was there it blew a gale all night, so if you can't sleep from the stones the noise of tents flapping keeps you up!
Although I must say being awake for the night was hilarious listening to all the drunks trying to find their a/c in the dark, and the noises coming from the porta loos were at times quite disturbing and amazingly loud! Honestly being completely blotto and collapsing is your only real chance of a good nights sleep! Did Birdsville once, can say I've done it but haven't got a lot of a desire to do it again. |
"Did Birdsville once, can say I've done it but haven't got a lot of a desire to do it again"
That applies whether or not the races were on at the time of your visit. Dr :cool: |
Been there etc.
Used a tent fly as a cover. No real need for the tent unless it looks like a wet spell is coming. Bring some form of mattress! It'll insulate you from the ground & soften the bumps. I used a high density foam camping mattress which was comfortable enough. You'll need to dig the rocks out though. Definitely a sleeping bag. It can get pretty bloody chilly overnight there. The fly helps with this - either nil wind & keep off the dew, or reducing the breeze. Don't bring your best clothes... |
If youre insane dont miss the Birdsville races. :hmm:
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We arrived one year without any planned acc. The refueller guy..god bless him...let us sleep in the flight planning/ storage shed next to the strip. Now we know the organisers and oh how sweet a nice cosy bed is....;)
Race 4 / No 1. Take plenty of cash!!!! You'll love it but whatever you do, dont go expecting to meet any women.....it has improved over the years I must admit...no offence ladies...I think the ratio would be close to 1:200 now :{ ah well, the steak sandwiches are fantastic, the beer is bearable XXXX, and the music at the pub in the beer garden is kinda modern only it has a country hillbilly beat to it that really fires up the locals. Now this isnt everyones cup of tea but Fred Boothbys (Sp.?) boxing tent was unreal....young blokes have a good ol fashioned boxing match half cut...the crowd taking the underdog side....the memories are bloody priceless. Cheers, PA :ok: |
Its a fun trip to make with your mates, if you have any other pilot mates get them to take aircraft up as well!
As for sleeping arrangements, a tent and sleeping bags with a li-lo would be the best space saving option, its what we did, though must admit they didnt really get used... :E Cant say i remember there being a hell of a lot of rocks we couldnt kick out of the way either. If you dont want to line up for a shower, have one at 3 or 4 in the morning "before" you go to bed! No one around at all to complain how long you take either! :} Have fun! :ok: Turbz :cool: |
hahaha that pretty much sums it up nicely.
I was quite impressed with the sleeping arrangements of one guy who flew in. He had managed to fit a proper single bed mattress (albeit a cheapish, not too thick one) into the back of his 182. I didn't see how he managed to get it out, although I would imagine the door would have come off. My advice is to score a charter where you take up workers for the bakery/pub who know people with a house. Nothing like sleeping in a proper bed at the Races! :} |
What sleep? Gee we did charters out there for many years. i remember when you had to climb over the mound of empty beer cans to get to the old briefing office tent!!
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Ring anyone in Birdsville and ask them if you rent their verandah. I have heard people rent them out - much better than sleeping on the rocks.
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Birdsville hey? I went four times. Good times goodtimes, bring a tarp, foam mat, heaps of repellent, boombox (with heaps of batteries) and one of those flashing bike strobes to find where your plane is at 4 in the morning. Oh yeah and heaps of $$$$$$$$. You'll need in. expect to pay double Syd prices!! Lots of fun, hopefully see you there this year.
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and one of those flashing bike strobes to find where your plane is at 4 in the morning morno |
'Sleep under the wing' be STUFFED - if yer on a Charter, turf the seats out and sleep in the bird! :ok: (can guarantee it works a treat in the Chieftain or Aztruck, fit in a rolled up foam matress or an inflatable [MATRESS you deviants!] and chuck the pax seats under the wing.) If yer on a private jolly - sleep is for the loosers who can't drink - like the CHTR bloke snoring in the Chieftain:E Haven't been for a few years, so dunno how it will work with the new security regs though....:confused:
Don't do what the chump did a few years back - went to sleep on the main drag and got run over. Quite an achievement in BDV.....:ugh: |
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