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Old 01-17-14 | 04:41 AM
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Rowan
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Originally Posted by Aushiker
On my Chasing the Dirt tour I often camped on station land and without permission. Often these stations are over a million acres in size with the homestead potentially 100 kilometres or more away even if I knew where it was. Plus it can be days of riding between public camping opportunities. I guess if you hold emphatic views on stealth camping this is not the country for your touring. Each to their ow in my view.



Andrew
Outback Australia and the wilds of Western Australia are somewhat different to the farmlands of North America that are being discussed here. The roads through the stations are public, and the paddocks are rarely fenced.

North American property owners and managers have a somewhat different approach to delineating their land -- and where there is a fence, that is the boundary.
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