Backpacking in Australia, help me?

Hey guys, sick of my life ATM, a lot of friend and co-workers seem to be going on holiday, so I'm 26 and never been abroad on a proper holiday so now I am!!!
Gonna save as much as I can, gonna get a loan out too as I want to spend a good few months at least.
This isn't a nudist holiday as such but I will be doing a lot of traveling so I do want to go to nudists beaches and any events as well as nudist related accomadation too
So im big into Marines, beaches coastal life and animals.
So the plan is to travel to Perth WA, travel up to coral bay, and ningaloo in exmouth.
But I do wanna see australia too, I want to move there one day so I want to see normal life too so I know which part of australia I can call home ^_^
Any help, ideas, locations, things to do, please tell me and Ill put them on my list, as much as possible really so I can keep myself busy
Thank you!

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RE: Backpacking in Australia, help me?

Hey guys, sick of my life ATM, a lot of friend and co-workers seem to be going on holiday, so I'm 26 and never been abroad on a proper holiday so now I am!!!Gonna save as much as I can, gonna get a loan out too as I want to spend a good few months at least.This isn't a nudist holiday as such but I will be doing a lot of traveling so I do want to go to nudists beaches and any events as well as nudist related accomadation tooSo im big into Marines, beaches coastal life and animals.So the plan is to travel to Perth WA, travel up to coral bay, and ningaloo in exmouth.But I do wanna see australia too, I want to move there one day so I want to see normal life too so I know which part of australia I can call home ^_^Any help, ideas, locations, things to do, please tell me and Ill put them on my list, as much as possible really so I can keep myself busyThank you!

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RE: Backpacking in Australia, help me?

It's Winter now in OZ, so it would be better to come in Spring, say Oct/Nov.

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RE: Backpacking in Australia, help me?

Good point forgot about the climate difference. which actually makes it better, more time to save and plan.
^_^ I wouldn't want to get to Australia and not be able to nude it up with you lovely folk ^_^

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RE: Backpacking in Australia, help me?

Perhaps you might like to join YHA for a membership, I'm sure they're worldwide. As a member you will enjoy a 10% discount for accommodation, which may be of interest for you.

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RE: Backpacking in Australia, help me?

Hey guys, sick of my life ATM, a lot of friend and co-workers seem to be going on holiday, so I'm 26 and never been abroad on a proper holiday so now I am!!!Gonna save as much as I can, gonna get a loan out too as I want to spend a good few months at least.This isn't a nudist holiday as such but I will be doing a lot of traveling so I do want to go to nudists beaches and any events as well as nudist related accomadation tooSo im big into Marines, beaches coastal life and animals.So the plan is to travel to Perth WA, travel up to coral bay, and ningaloo in exmouth.But I do wanna see australia too, I want to move there one day so I want to see normal life too so I know which part of australia I can call home ^_^Any help, ideas, locations, things to do, please tell me and Ill put them on my list, as much as possible really so I can keep myself busyThank you!

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RE: Backpacking in Australia, help me?

Perhaps you might like to join YHA for a membership, I'm sure they're worldwide. As a member you will enjoy a 10% discount for accommodation, which may be of interest for you.Thanx for that, now looking into it ^_^

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RE: Backpacking in Australia, help me?

try these sites
For jobs and useful tips for travelling in Aussie
https://workaboutaus.worldsecuresystems.com/home.html
For Australian nudist info
www.ausnatural.org.au/cms/For International nudist info - you can then search by country.
www. inf-fni.org/
...it excludes UK and US... so here are those countries details too
US
www. aanr.com/
UK
www. bn.org.uk/index.php

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