sungazer wrote:i think strictly speaking it would be against the rules about reasons for leaving the house. No holidays or camping anywhere is really allowed although personally I see no threat to anyone and you would probably be at a very low risk of being caught. But we are all being asked to do the right thing so its on your consonance.
Sungazer the threat would be stopping to get supplies for your camping trip.
There is a lot of speculation of how long it can live on a surface. One would think they could have worked that out by now but...
How many people touched the pump at the servo?
How many people touched the can of beans you bought to take from the supermarket?
How many people touched the cash used for both transactions?
Are you a carrier of the virus? Can you prove your not?
Staying home is to look after you As well as everyone else.
Covid relies on the population to move and spread it.
Modeling has shown it only takes 10% of the population to ignore warnings and keep moving to keep this thing spreading. If 10% of people say f it I just wanna go hunting/camping it defeats the purpose of all the rest of us staying locked up with our spouses and risking divorce.
The short answer to the op
You will be fined for going north.
If your trip was up the cape you won't get in because they locked the cape down a couple of weeks ago to stop the virus spreading to the indigenous communities.