GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #11 | Page 28

THE WALLABY TRACK WITH LIONEL MUSSELL ANNOUNCING Lionel, pictured with his daughter, heads off on a helicopter tour of the Grampians A VERY GRAMPIANS CHRISTMAS I know Christmas is well and truly over but I must tell you about the wonderful gift my grandsons dreamed up for me – a half-hour helicopter trip for two over the Grampians mountains! They know my love of flying in choppers and, in fact, I'd been talking about flights I'd done just before being handed the gift. I'd been wondering about the conspiratorial looks that had passed between them as I spoke. WHERE I LIVE Living nearby, we were able to pick out a few familiar landmarks, like the Halls Gap Lakeside Caravan Park downstream of Lake Byfield – Stawell's main water supply – and the Grampians Old Man Emu Stay, which we’ll feature in GoRV in the next issue. I'm pleased I'd ordered a red roof for my house as it was easier to pick out from the air! 28 gorv.com.au Looking across the lake from the air, you couldn't see all the campers in caravans, tents and other RVs who were enjoying the free- camping by the water but were completely hidden by the trees. I was visiting my eldest daughter one day many years ago and a helicopter was flying over Hong Kong Harbour on the telly. “I've got 2000 hours in my logbook flying in aeroplanes but I've never been in a chopper,” I said. “We can soon fix that,” said son-in-law Gary. “I've got a mate who flies them.” I was a bit sceptical but a few Saturdays later we were airborne over the Mornington Peninsula, Vic. Jackie and Gary, plus seven-year-old grandson Cameron, came with me for the ride. Now, 30-odd years later, Cam was one of the instigators of my incredible Christmas gift. ANY RV’ERS ON THIS COUNCIL? Whenever I hear of councils bowing to pressure to stop free-camping in their area, it makes me wonder if any of the councillors have ever been on trips with a caravan or other RV. There are many councils that have opened their area to free- camping and this has resulted in accolades from local traders who have benefited from travellers shopping for food and fuel, etc. But the latest council to stop free-camping is Bundaberg, provoking a lot of negative correspondence in the local paper. Most free stops I've used have been fairly tidy, where there is provision for rubbish in bins, and I believe most free-campers are responsible folk. However, there is a minority that spoils it for the rest of us. See you down the track. READ FULL STORY