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Just outside Big Tree Camp is the spectacular [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Errinundera%27s_NSWC_Football_Grounds#The_Amphitheatre Big Tree Camp Ampitheatre]. It is not actually a stadium as such. From the outskirts of Big Tree Camp the [[Rodger River]] valley falls away quite steeply. A gigantic stone amiptheatre has been constructed on one particularly steep section. At its base there is a flat area just large enough for a football pitch. 20,000 people can sit in an arc around the pitch while the players’ facilities tunnel into the hillside under the ampitheatre. Like the [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Errinundera%27s_NSWC_Football_Grounds#Milosis_Coliseum Milosis Coliseum] in [[McKillops Bridge]] and the [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Errinundera%27s_NSWC_Football_Grounds#National_Downfall_Stadium Downfall Stadium] in [[Errinundera]], splendid views form a backdrop to the football action. But, whereas the other 2 stadia are only open at the ends, the Ampitheatre is semi-circle. Quite simply, the outlook is vast.
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Just outside Big Tree Camp is the spectacular [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Errinundera%27s_NSWC_Football_Grounds#The_Amphitheatre Big Tree Camp Ampitheatre]. It is not actually a stadium as such. From the outskirts of Big Tree Camp the [[Rodger River]] valley falls away quite steeply. A gigantic stone amiptheatre has been constructed on one particularly steep section. At its base there is a flat area just large enough for a football pitch. 20,000 people can sit in an arc around the pitch while the players’ facilities tunnel into the hillside under the ampitheatre. Like the [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Errinundera%27s_NSWC_Football_Grounds#Milosis_Coliseum Milosis Coliseum] in [[McKillops Bridge]] and the [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Errinundera%27s_NSWC_Football_Grounds#National_Downfall_Stadium National Downfall Stadium] in [[First Creek Falls]], splendid views form a backdrop to the football action. But, whereas the other 2 stadia are only open at the ends, the Ampitheatre is semi-circle. Quite simply, the outlook is vast.
  
 
The Ampitheatre is the home ground for Monkeytop United, formed from the amalgamation of the Big Tree Camp and [[Monkeytop]] clubs. It is one of [[Errinundera's NSWC Football Grounds|Errinundera's NSWC football grounds]].
 
The Ampitheatre is the home ground for Monkeytop United, formed from the amalgamation of the Big Tree Camp and [[Monkeytop]] clubs. It is one of [[Errinundera's NSWC Football Grounds|Errinundera's NSWC football grounds]].

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Errinundera's most sacred tree, ITEN.
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Big Tree Camp
Nation: Errinundera
Function: Observation
Population: Compassionate
Leader: TBA

Flag

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Location

Let us now travel west from the central plateau of Errinundera. We shall continue past Mt Ellery and head toward the distant Snowy River. Here the plateau breaks up into a series of ridges and valleys with sparkling streams that gradually tumble southwestward through pristine forests toward the great river.

The Rodger River is one such tributary of the Snowy. It is probably the most untouched forest in the entire nation. It has its headwaters at Monkeytop, a curving ridge that affords a panoramic view of the bowl-like valley. On the highest point of the ridge is the tree-town of Monkeytop. At a lower point around the ridge is Big Tree Camp. A few kilometres downstream is Waratah Flat. The tree-towns of the ridge are, along with Waratah Flat, the only settlements in this vast wilderness until the town of Rodger River hundreds of kilometres away at the junction with the Snowy.

Sacred Tree

The town is unsurprisingly named for its sacred tree, ITEN. This is the most sacred of all trees in Errinundera. Although Errinundrians are mostly atheists, it is a tradition to visit the tree once in a lifetime. Some people claim that if your eyesight is good, the light is coming from the right dircection, and the air is clear, then the graceful arc of McKillops Bridge can be seen sparkling in the far distance.

Attitudes

The people of Big Tree Camp may be remote from other Errinundrians but they share, in full measure, their generosity, compassion and political righteousness.

Stadium

Just outside Big Tree Camp is the spectacular Big Tree Camp Ampitheatre. It is not actually a stadium as such. From the outskirts of Big Tree Camp the Rodger River valley falls away quite steeply. A gigantic stone amiptheatre has been constructed on one particularly steep section. At its base there is a flat area just large enough for a football pitch. 20,000 people can sit in an arc around the pitch while the players’ facilities tunnel into the hillside under the ampitheatre. Like the Milosis Coliseum in McKillops Bridge and the National Downfall Stadium in First Creek Falls, splendid views form a backdrop to the football action. But, whereas the other 2 stadia are only open at the ends, the Ampitheatre is semi-circle. Quite simply, the outlook is vast.

The Ampitheatre is the home ground for Monkeytop United, formed from the amalgamation of the Big Tree Camp and Monkeytop clubs. It is one of Errinundera's NSWC football grounds.

Media

News Media: Big Tree Camp Guardian.

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Former football star gabriellen at Big Tree Camp. She is standing at the base of ITEN in the other photo.
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