Camping Equipment on Board

Camping in the Outback can sometimes be a necessity - not just another adventure. Having the proper gear along can spell the difference between a good experience and a bad one

  • Heavy-duty aluminum roof rack with lift-up hatch over sunroof
  • 60-liter (15 gallon) Engel fridge-freezer (12V/220V)
  • 4-person tent
  • 2 folding cots
  • 2 sleeping bags, 2 Polartec blankets
  • 2 hammocks
  • 1 6x10 meter nylon tarp
  • 4 survival reflective blankets
  • 2-burner propane stove
  • 1 propane lantern, 4 flashlights
  • mini Weber barbecue
  • 2 folding chairs, 1 table
  • 1 metal trunk containing kitchen equipment
  • 2 plastic crates containing food supplies
  • 1 plastic crate containing washing supplies
  • Rubber and hiking boots, sticks
  • 2 Aussie hats and 2 mosquito face nets
  • 1 complete first-aid and medicine kits

 

The NRMA guides are extremely useful and reliable guides to accommodations when there are no Big 4's

The Big 4 Holiday Parks in Australia are generally outstanding. Each site is consistently rated from 2-4 stars, pick the 4-star sites and you can't go wrong...camp sites, caravan parking, cabins

 

 Packing is an art form. Everything has its place.

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