Friday 9 October 2015

5 Free camping spots above Broome, Western Australia: from Drone!

Positive Fishing at Quondong Point in 2013: back when we used to do over nighters only.
Team Positive Fishing has been camping/fishing Manari Road (above Broome WA, Australia) for the last 6 months!!  It's been insanely amazing, relaxing, fun and exciting, sometimes all on the same day!

For more information on fishing sites and catches, make sure you check out Positive Fishing on Facebook or our little clips on YouTube.  For this Blog I want to share with you the beauty of this amazing 50km stretch of coast, from the air!  All footage recorded on GoPro Hero 3 attached to a DJI Phantom 2 Drone.

We have camped at each of the below place's twice, and are now getting ready to head onto the next part of our adventures.

1) Our first stop Willie Creek, south side. Or check out the other clip if you need to see more of this most beautiful beach, I couldn't get enough of it while we were there!!  I took a million photos here!


2) Barred Creek, is the next stop up the road, so I will keep it in order of sign posted tracks.


3) Quondong Point is my favourite place in the world.  Thankfully we got here early in the season, while it was still green, as seen in this clip, and before it got too busy.  During the months of July to September it gets very busy here, with campers under every tree and caravans on every flat spot.

4) The sign post says Price's Point, but it's better known as James Price Point: This is the site of the proposed Gas Pipe line, that almost lost us the entrance to this road and most of these amazing places.  Lets hope that never happens!!  Keep it Free, Keep it open!!!  Gas Free Kimberley!! Thank you to the No-Gas supporters!! Also check out our camp site there from Drone.


5) At the end of the road there is a wild open area known as Flat Rock.  Only 10km's past the Price's Point camp area, not marked on many new maps.  This is a wonderful fishing, camping, site-seeing, bird watching paradise!!

With only a couple of weeks left camping on Manari road, we have returned again to Quondong Point.  The fishing seems to get better every time we come here.  With the heat on the rise quickly most the caravans and campers have left the area, and we are once again on our own here, just like at the start of the season.

Current camp site at Quondong Point WA, Australia.

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