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Vote for best Gympie Muster Campsite of 2023

They’re outrageously funny, sometimes inappropriate, and always impressive - the wacky and wonderful campsites of the Gympie Muster. For the first time, we want you to vote and decide which one is the best of them all. Vote in our photo poll:

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The 2023 Gympie Muster is officially underway on Thursday, and is shaping up to be one of the very best, with perfect Muster weather and an all-star line-up of musical talent.

There are many elements that make up the Gympie Muster, and one huge element is the campers and their campsites.

You can camp in style at Banjos, you can sleep on a mattress in the back of your car, or you can go all out, which many do every years.

Ultimate guide to Gympie Music Muster 2023

This year has started out in a storm of dust as the saloon doors opened into an impressive array of DIY bars, living quarters, tents, swags, and campfires - some Muster-ites finding new inspiration and some building on years of their history with the festival.

They’re outrageously funny, sometimes inappropriate, and always impressive - the wacky and wonderful campsites of the Gympie Muster.

For the first time this year, we want you to vote and decide which one is the best of them all.

The Tipsy Cow Bar and Grill Camp made up of Tony, Carol Anne, Debbie, Robbie, Trina and Paul. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Tipsy Cow Bar and Grill Camp made up of Tony, Carol Anne, Debbie, Robbie, Trina and Paul. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Yarraman Creek Camp with Esther Schultz' crew. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Yarraman Creek Camp with Esther Schultz' crew. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Great Northern Bar. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Great Northern Bar. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Allen family and friends at the Musta XXXX Bar. Rod and Damien Allen, Tom and Ellenor Allen. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Allen family and friends at the Musta XXXX Bar. Rod and Damien Allen, Tom and Ellenor Allen. Picture: Christine Schindler
Lauren's Bar made up of Donna Lucas, Lauren and Karen Hinze. Picture: Christine Schindler
Lauren's Bar made up of Donna Lucas, Lauren and Karen Hinze. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Will Strip For Money Campsite made up of a group of larrikins and a friendly chap in a tutu. Sumo, Jesse, Jack and Hayden. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Will Strip For Money Campsite made up of a group of larrikins and a friendly chap in a tutu. Sumo, Jesse, Jack and Hayden. Picture: Christine Schindler
Plough Inn: Chris Smith, Cindy Douran, Anthony and Renee Van Kalken Picture: Christine Schindler
Plough Inn: Chris Smith, Cindy Douran, Anthony and Renee Van Kalken Picture: Christine Schindler
The G-Spot Campsite: Emily Barker, Lisa Barker, Graeme Barker, Lillie Brahe, Maree Tyne, Cindy and Paul Younie, Scott Fischer, Mick and Lisa Ryder, Allan and Lesley Davies. Picture: Christine Schindler
The G-Spot Campsite: Emily Barker, Lisa Barker, Graeme Barker, Lillie Brahe, Maree Tyne, Cindy and Paul Younie, Scott Fischer, Mick and Lisa Ryder, Allan and Lesley Davies. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Linga Longa Bar made up of Anita Curley, Brett Tyson, Sean McGuire, Robyn Brown, Kay Wright. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Linga Longa Bar made up of Anita Curley, Brett Tyson, Sean McGuire, Robyn Brown, Kay Wright. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Bundy Bar, a bunch of friends and family who have been progressively adding to their campsite over the years. Peter, Tracey, Helen and Natalie Conley, Thomas and Mitchell Law, Courtney Wilson, Matthew Conley, Ashleigh and Dave Vincent, Ken and Tim Duggan. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Bundy Bar, a bunch of friends and family who have been progressively adding to their campsite over the years. Peter, Tracey, Helen and Natalie Conley, Thomas and Mitchell Law, Courtney Wilson, Matthew Conley, Ashleigh and Dave Vincent, Ken and Tim Duggan. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Bra Bar has been a staple campsite for many years at the Muster and was started as a way to fundraiser for breast cancer as a number of the campers had breast cancer. Kay Phillpot is holding the fort down and has recently come out of her own struggle with the cancer. While a lot of bras are missing, she's already been adding to her collection of bras on display. Picture: Christine Schindler
The Bra Bar has been a staple campsite for many years at the Muster and was started as a way to fundraiser for breast cancer as a number of the campers had breast cancer. Kay Phillpot is holding the fort down and has recently come out of her own struggle with the cancer. While a lot of bras are missing, she's already been adding to her collection of bras on display. Picture: Christine Schindler
Ferral Hill Bar n Grill is the first time Meaghan and Andrew Wheatley, Kylie and Dave Avenell, and Bill Watson decided to go all out and design their own place. Picture: Christine Schindler
Ferral Hill Bar n Grill is the first time Meaghan and Andrew Wheatley, Kylie and Dave Avenell, and Bill Watson decided to go all out and design their own place. Picture: Christine Schindler
A Better Class of Loser's Bar made up of Chris, Damo, Niccy, Jodie, Spud, Cheryl, Sue and Nicole. Picture: Christine Schindler
A Better Class of Loser's Bar made up of Chris, Damo, Niccy, Jodie, Spud, Cheryl, Sue and Nicole. Picture: Christine Schindler

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