BIJI-BARBI
No frills, no ruffles, just an easy bush barbi. What the Biji-Barbi lacks in finesse is made up for in functionality. Three fold out legs, one fold out handle and a circular hot plate, all you need is a heat…
GME New XRS Connect UHF Radios
XRS Connect is an evolution in UHF CB communications and is the first connected radio of its kind. Each radio incorporates Bluetooth Smart low-energy technology to enable connectivity to most iOS, Android and Windows PCs enabling new and never-before-seen features…
Feature: Düsseldorf 2016
The Caravan Salon held in Düsseldorf is the biggest RV show in Europe. Our European correspondent and veteran RVer Graham Fischer is our guide to this year’s exhibition By Graham Fischer With 2100 different RVs on show the Caravan Salon…
Flora and Fauna: Sturt Desert Pea
These beautiful plants will have you hitting the outback tracks – just to see them flower! By Scott Mason The floral emblem of South Australia, the Clianthus formosus, or Sturt desert pea, is only found in the arid and semi-arid…
Tech: Simply Flat Out
Imagine levelling at the push of a button… with hydraulic levelling jacks you can. By Mark Allen We’ve all experienced pulling up at camp, hauling the manual leg winder out, winding each of the legs down to steady and level…
5 Ripper Bush Camps
Camping on a budget can often lead you to the best camping spots in Australia. By Glenn Marshall 1 – Bough Shed Waterhole, Bladensburg National Park, QldBladensburg National Park is only 15 minutes from Winton with easy access when dry.…
Review: What a Performance
Masterpiece Caravans has launched the Performance semi-off-road caravan and it’s fast becoming a name in the industry, but will it cut the mustard on the dirt roads and tracks it’s designed for? By Anthony Kilner If I had any doubt…
Feature: It’s Only Rock & Roll
But do we like it? Yes we do By Tim Scott and Sam Rees-Jones It was a flash of colour and twin V8 rumble that alerted us to these two brilliant combinations passing by while in northern New South Wales.…
Macca’s Usless Information: Fears and Phobias
For as long as someone has felt afraid there’s an academic prepared to study, name and announce fears as a phobia. The outdoors presents endless possibilities of phobias, from Arachnophobia grabbing you by the throat whenever a Daddy Long…
Places You Love: Twitter Sphere
These little guys offer more retweets than Steven Fry and Kim Kardashian combined! And as their presence is so much more meaningful, here’s how you can help protect them By Samantha Vine, BirdLife Australia For the love of nature A…
Travel: Coast to Cattle Country
Coastal cousins meet country cousins. By Mark Allen Four kids, two adults, a Troopy with the van in tow travelling 2500km – piece of cake right? Was I nuts for putting four kids together in the back of the truck,…
The Blackmore Family: Rules for Happy Campers
Let’s Go Caravan and Camping. There’s just no better way to enjoy nature and all of our amazing landscapes, plus you get to meet loads of new people while you’re out there. But we want to make sure you’re not…
Simply Clever
The new Southern Spirit Campino raises the bar (as well as its roof) in the entry-level campervan market. By Richard Robertson Beats there a heart so jaded the thought of jumping into a little pop-top camper and heading into the…
Massive Attack
Last month we made the case for a big truck in theory. This month we drive in reality. By Robert Pepper Ever looked at an F250 or Silverado and wondered what it’s like to drive? Wonder no more, we’ve done…
Trakking Device
Is the all new Trak Shak Majestic the perfect go-anywhere family retreat on wheels? By Mark Allen The latest version of the much-loved, family-orientated, super-capable Trak Shak camper to hit the tracks has had a full makeover … from top…