Time to Roam Magazine Issue 11 - October/November 2014 | Page 40

| on the roam celebrity camper GOLD MEDAL CAMPER Brooke Hanson successfully juggles a high-profile career with family life and loads of camping Brooke Hanson is one of Australia’s best know campers as the co-host of the Nine Network’s long running Discover Downunder travel show. She first shot to fame in 1994 Commonwealth Games and served for 13 years in Australia’s swim team at more than 25 major international events. Brooke’s career highlight was winning a gold medal at the Athens Olympics as part of the 4X100m relay team and silver in the 100m breaststroke. Where did you go for caravanning/camping holidays when you were young? Growing up the eldest of four kids, our family loved camping and spending holidays exploring our beautiful country. I grew up in Manly NSW; we would pack up and travel to swimming and surf carnivals around NSW, QLD and VIC. Some of my favorites if we headed south of Sydney were Green Patch Jervis Bay or Mollymook. If we headed north, on the Central Coast we would stop at Norah Head and then drive to the North Coast and stay in Coffs Harbour, we would always stay on or near the ocean. What was your favorite place to and why, is it still a favourite today? My Favourite Camping Destinations are all in NSW. In order, Crescent Head, Coffs Harbour and Yamba. Crescent Head is a favourite location any time of year. I love this quaint coastal town just outside of Kempsey as it ticks all the boxes for everything my family wants on a holiday; sun, surf, sand and sleep. Firstly, an easy set up of camp at the surf side caravan par 