Freedom campers offer huge potential – NZMCA

Summer is upon us and during the coming months what the New Zealand Motor Caravan Association refers to as a town on the move will take to the roads in motor homes, caravans and 5th wheel units in search of the perfect rest and recreation spot. A mobile town, because the association now has in excess of 46,000 members which is more than the population of most rural towns and even a few cities, and because motor caravans provide their own accommodation along with most of the other services a town provides like energy, water and waste disposal.

Motor Caravanners or grey nomads as they are called in Australia prefer a variety of options when it comes to where to stay during their travels, but many prefer the kiwi tradition of freedom camping at a beach, forest park or lakeside.

It has been suggested that ownership of a mobile home is now preferred over the traditional kiwi batch or crib by the baby boomer generation, and the rapid growth in the associations membership seems to bear this out.

Boomers have the health, time, money and desire to travel according to the Tourism Industry Association, and already represent the largest domestic tourist market segment.

When this generation was growing up family summer holidays usually meant pitching a tent at a favourite spot with a long-drop dug for a toilet, a food safe and a solar-heated shower hung from the nearest tree. Beer crates provided the furniture and a Tilley lantern and Primus stove light and cooking.

Clearly times have changed and for a range of reasons such primitive camping is no longer acceptable, but these great family holidays are part of our fondest memories and heritage and a resurgence is being encouraged by Government.

Modern freedom campers looking to recreate those memories often do not choose to stay at holiday parks because the size of todays motor homes, caravans and 5th wheel units cannot be accommodated by their sites. Camping ground site costs tend to reflect the facilities provided and many are resistant to paying for facilities that are not required by certified self-contained mobile homes. Also many travel with pets which are not permitted at camps.

Unfortunately the reaction of some local bodies (Councils) to this pastime has been to throw up the shutters and introduce restrictive bylaws banning freedom camping over large tracts of publically owned land or reserves. Whilst it is conceded that there may have been some indiscretions by overseas and local tourists in vans without any facilities and youngsters touring on the cheap, these are largely anecdotal and inclined to exaggeration by some with vested interests.

The reality is that areas popular for this activity are also popular with others such as picnickers, trampers, surfers, and fishers, and at times the facilities provided are simply inadequate for the popularity of the site.

The vast majority of freedom campers are law abiding and keen to preserve the local environment that they enjoy so much, and in the case of NZMCA members, over 65% have already voluntarily achieved the NZS:5465:2001 certified self-containment standard.

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Freedom campers offer huge potential - NZMCA

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