Later this year I plan to head north from Perth and spend some time camped on the Roper River in the NT (veterans retreat). I will need to get water from the river, which I imagine is home to many very large, scaly creatures with very sharp teeth and an attitude problem.
As I don't fancy strolling down to the water's edge with a bucket, would it be a good idea to buy a 12v bilge pump and use about 20m of hose to fill my liquid requirements? Would it be powerful enough? Other suggestions welcome.
And I plan to do some fishing there as well. Generally speaking, how far back from the water's edge is it a good idea to stand fishing in crocodile country? I am aware that it's not a good idea to go to the same place every day.
In my late 60s, I'm no Cathy Freeman, but I think I could manage a reasonable sprint over about 50m, given a decent start.
Cheers, Tony