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Re: Camping
I have a love/hate relationship with Lane Cove. It was the very first campground I stayed in and a beautiful campground (loves). It seems the last couple years it's been increasing in popularity significantly and a place many stroll into late in the day (especially with very novice hikers) expecting to get a spot all to themselves. The 2.4 mile dead end hike in doesn't lend itself to people moving on if the campground is full. The last time there we were tripled up on one site with three groups. Too Busy for the limited number of sites IMO. I likely won't be back to it unless going very early or late in the season.
I'd drop into 3 mile if it was me (and hiking in mid June-August). 3 mile gets a bum rap IMO but is larger and has some of the most amazing sunrises you'll ever get.
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I'd drop into 3 mile if it was me (and hiking in mid June-August). 3 mile gets a bum rap IMO but is larger and has some of the most amazing sunrises you'll ever get.
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Re: Camping
I spent two nights in Lane Cove early in the season a couple of years ago. Tightlines is right about the limited campsites and increasing numbers of hikers (relatively speaking, of course). One night I had it to myself and another, it was full. It is beautiful and hike out is not as bad as one would think, but you need to be prepared to share space.
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Re: Camping
I *loved* Lane Cove, both the campsite (I had one to myself, on the summer solstice last year) and the walk in and out. Maybe if your September trip is after Labor Day and/or the start of school, the possibility of over crowding diminishes? (I'm just speculating -- I don't know that there's a big step down in visitors to the Island then.)
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Re: Camping
We try to do our trips either before Memorial Day or after Labor Day because there are less people on the Island. I will say more folks are doing the same.torpified wrote:I *loved* Lane Cove, both the campsite (I had one to myself, on the summer solstice last year) and the walk in and out. Maybe if your September trip is after Labor Day and/or the start of school, the possibility of over crowding diminishes? (I'm just speculating -- I don't know that there's a big step down in visitors to the Island then.)