Are You Prepared for Disaster?
When you’re touring remote Australia, help could be hours or days away. How will you deal with an emergency or breakdown in the middle of nowhere?
When you’re touring remote Australia, help could be hours or days away. How will you deal with an emergency or breakdown in the middle of nowhere?
Variable road conditions can impact the lifespan of your tyres, with the correct air pressures and travel speeds vital links. But knowing whether you need
We’ve all seen those flashy rigs fly past with colour-matched wheels on the tow vehicle and caravan and wished ours looked that cool. But there’s
If there’s one thing more important than anything on (and off) the road, it’s piece of mind. Capability can be bypassed with alternative routes, modifications
Us off-roaders aren’t big on change. We’re pushing our vehicles and ourselves to the very extent of our abilities. We travel far beyond conventional wisdom,
Changing wheels would have to be one of the most overlooked areas in motorhoming and to a lesser extent caravanning. Not being able to change
Serious offroad travellers look for any edge that will help them get the most out of their rig off the beaten track. While much attention
While caravans and campers are not allowed into high alpine parts of Australia during winter, snowfall is not uncommon in more accessible, lower-lying areas, so
The road is wet, greasy and downhill and your brain is cold. With a heavy caravan in tow, there are perhaps 3000 good reasons why
Connecting a caravan to a vehicle is fairly uncomplicated, but there are a few tricks that you learn from experience. These are the top five