Wednesday, Oct 04, 2006 at 16:11
Jan & Wellsy
Welcome, and what a good place to start, with a nice big open question :o).
Not having done the big trip, as I can only afford to have a couple of months off every couple of years, may not be able to help too much. But we have been travelling around parts of this country for 20 years now with a 4wd, and started with our 2 boys when one was 4 yrs and the other 6mths. They no longer come with the 'oldies' any more since they are 20 & 24.
Have also introduced my better half to
camping along the way. Funny how some families are
camping families, and some not.
We built up the experience of what suited us as we went. Been through 4 tents now and progressing to a
camping trailer (CT common abbreviation) in the next year as we get older. We travel cheap and reasonably light with not too many mod cons. Have friends with 18' and 22' vans that couldn't travel with out them, but they don't get to some of the
places we go to, since we really like national parks and out of the way
places. Big thing is I don't mind driving dirt roads and tracks, while some friends hate them.
Yes, budget is a major defining factor. And a bit of inginuity helps a lot.
Have learnt a lot from this site just reading too.
So suggest you do a few
camping trips to find what you need, even if you borrow a bit of gear for now. Then you will work out what you want.
Vehicle wise, budget will decide, but a good basic 4wd will get you most
places, and trip preparation will save you a lot of grief on the road.
Good luck, and enjoy the adventure. The dreaming is the best place to start.
AnswerID:
197811
Follow Up By: Member - Oldplodder (QLD) - Wednesday, Oct 04, 2006 at 16:18
Wednesday, Oct 04, 2006 at 16:18
Sorry, didn't really answer the vehicle question.
If you know landcruisers, the 60 series is getting a bit old, but some good ones around. 80 series a number of good ones around, and if the budget stretches, maybe a 100 series. All good reliable vehicles with parts available.
And don't forget the patrols of the same ages, also worth a look.
Matter of finding the particular vehicle in your area in good condition and hopefully with a few accessories that may save some money instead of adding later.
As you see, we have been happy with a pajero and a roof rack, but one may not work for an extended trip of a good few months. People have done it though witht he mid range 4wds.
FollowupID:
456359