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,…
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,…
RV Daily explores 10 crucial points to guide tourers through the insurance minefield without losing an arm and a leg. By Anthony Kilner Insurance is a prickly subject. People resent having to pay for something they can’t actually see or…
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…
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…
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…
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…
This great getaway in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges has plenty to offer no matter how you choose to travel. By Scott Mason There is something about the Flinders Ranges that makes you want to stay. I have not been able…
Hiding in full view was this bright red off-road camper from Windsor that broke cover at the Penrith Show. We love getting more than we bargained for when rocking up to an event and the Penrith Caravan, Camping & Holiday…
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Knowledge is power. As there’s no substitute for power when towing, this knowledge is invaluable to boost your performance. By Anthony Kilner It’s not often I have to put a vehicle into low-range to take off at a set of…
The alarming disparity of registration costs makes absolutely no sense and it could cost you a small fortune. Here’s the breakdown state-by-state. By Phil Lord Transferring a caravan into your name and registering it can be either as cheap as…
New Age Caravans has lifted the lid on an all-new camper – the Road Tripper – and it’s going on display to the public for the first time at Leisurefest, Sandown (6th – 9th October). RV Daily got a glimpse…
Adding to its already comprehensive range, Crusader has introduced the Weekend Warrior and I dare you to limit yourself to just using it on a Saturday or Sunday. By Andrew Kennedy Over our time we’ve had swags, tents, camper-trailers and rounding…
When it comes to getaways, two days sometimes just isn’t enough but if it’s all you have, then going back to basics is the best way to go. By Annabell Blue We snuck out of Sydney on Friday afternoon, feeling…
Announcing the launch of a new Sunshine Coast manufacturer for 2016 Potential buyers are looking for flexibility and the freedom to customise their portable home and this is one market that Adamas Caravans has made sure to tap into. Launching…