www.ExplorOz.com
Your browser does not support the site menu
Click Here
to load alternative navigation.
Latest News
Road Conditions
Updated 5/10/2008
QLD Coast
Outback Qld
Far North Qld
Adelaide and Hills
Eyre
Flinders Ranges
Road Conditions
All News...
Site Updates...
Search by Topic
Live Weather
4WDriving
Accessories
Accommodation
Activities
Boating
Campers & Trailers
Camping
Caravanning
Communications
Cooking
Driving Skills
Electrics
Fishing
Itineraries & Planning
Membership
Motorhomes
Navigation
Permits
PlotSwap
Recovery Gear
Servicing
Survival
Technical
Things To Do
Topics
Tours
Trek Notes
Trips with Kids
Tyres
Vehicle Choices
Visit Australia
Newsletters
Your Name
Email Address
Past Newsletters
Full Index
164
165
166
Current Users
Members
33
Customers
0
Visitors
31
Anon
1088
Total
1152
List...
Not Logged on
what to take?
Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 11, 2001 at 00:00
Rob Wilson
The two biggest questions we face before setting off on our 6 month around oz trip are:
1 Camper Trailer vs. wind up pop top trailer (jayco or similiar. We have two youngsters under five yo and comfort is a consideration.
2 Tow vehicle. Landcruiser vs. Pajero vs Patrol
All the usual considerations. Fuel consumption, comfort, reliability, grunt, off road capability.
Any "hands on" direct experience and
feedback
greatly appreciated. I've done the trip on my own in a '72 Kombi, but this time it's a whole new ball game with wife and kids! (by the way, is Ethel the Goat still alive at the Cocklebiddy Roadhouse on the
Eyre
Highway?!?!)
Advertisement
Suppress Advertisement - Members Only
ThreadID:
309
Replies:
4
Views:
760
FollowUps:
None
This Thread has been Archived
Thread Summary
AnswerID: 752 Submitted: Thursday, Jul 12, 2001 at 00:00
Joe
replied: Rob,
I think more info on where you plan to go is required. If you intend to tackle some of the more "serious" tracks then you will need more serious equipment, but if you intend doing most of the trip on bitumen and good formed dirt or gravel roads then the less serious equipment will suffice.
This consideration applies mostly to the trailer as any of the 4WDs you mentioned is more than capable of handling any sort of outback trip that you are likely to attempt with a trailer :+)
Cheers
Joe
Reply 1 of 4
AnswerID: 754 Submitted: Thursday, Jul 12, 2001 at 00:00
Linda
replied: Hi Rob,
We've just returned earlier this year from a trip around Oz and it was fantastic.
1)From our own experiences and those of others, you can't go past the Landcruiser for reliability and availability of parts.
2) Camper trailers vs pop tops. We took a camper trailer but I don't know how comfortable some of them would be with kids. We travelled with a couple who had a pop top and ended trading it in as the later models of camper trailers were easier to set up than a pop top!
Have a look at the Trip Preparation section on the site if you haven't already done so as it combines all our knowledge (plus readers) when it comes to trip prep. Enjoy!
Regards, Linda (ExplorOz team)
Reply 2 of 4
AnswerID: 755 Submitted: Thursday, Jul 12, 2001 at 00:00
Col
replied: Lucky family!
I did a much shorter trip last year with two kids and a camper trailer, It was comfortable for all of us and setting up was fine as long as you weren't moving on every day. Depending on the camper trailer you can get a lot more for your money compared to the off road pop tops like Jayco's.
I towed it all with a Jackaroo TDI with no problems at all maintaining good speed, and with consumption between 12.5/13.5 l/100k, as opposed to 10.0/11.5. We had no problems on the tracks used, including soft sand inland at Fraser. I did not try anything too extreme like the Simpson or
Cape York
with the trailer, and from comments on this
forum
would not try.
Have a great trip.
Reply 3 of 4
AnswerID: 757 Submitted: Friday, Jul 13, 2001 at 00:00
Nigel
replied: We've got a GQ Patrol and a camper trailer and we bought a set of canvas double bunks for the kids (3 and 6 yo). This keeps them off the ground and takes up less floor space. The Patrol is 6 years old and has done 226,000 km with no problems.
Reply 4 of 4
New/Updated
Caravan Chef $19.95
Natmap Digital Maps 2008 $99.00
Fraser Island Explorer Card $20.00
Margaret River Region and Southern Forests $8.95
West Australian Map Book $9.95
Wildflower Country $9.95
Nissan Patrol GU Rear Door Bracket Extension $26.95
SPOT Satellite Messenger $249.00
Fast Find
Shop Home Page
Discounted Items
Latest/Updated
All Items
Home
|
About Us
|
FAQ
|
Feedback
|
Site Stats
|
Membership
|
Advertising Campaigns
|
Site Updates
Forum
|
Blogs
|
Forum Archive
|
Trader
|
Shop
|
Treks
|
Places
|
Directory
|
Articles
|
Topics
RSS Feeds
|
Link to Us
|
Terms of Use
|
Corporate Membership
|
Privacy Policy
Copyright © 1999 - 2008,
I.T. Beyond Pty Ltd.
All rights reserved.