Six years ago we stepped up from a 1999 Ultimate Offroad camper trailer, into a 2013 20 foot Bushtracker. This is hauled by my 2012 Chev Silverado 3500 (single rear wheel).
And a very nice combination is is - suited for Nomad life style.
Roachie said
09:56 AM Jul 13, 2021
Possum3 wrote:
And a very nice combination is is - suited for Nomad life style.
Thanks mate. It does the trick, but like everything....it's a compromise.
Mobi Condo said
06:14 PM Jul 13, 2021
Hello Roachie,
Very nice level balanced looking rig.
Are permanently on the Wallaby now?
We met on Yorke Peninsula a while back on Butler's property.
Ian & Sally Steer
Roachie said
08:55 PM Jul 13, 2021
Mobi Condo wrote:
Hello Roachie,
Very nice level balanced looking rig.
Are permanently on the Wallaby now?
We met on Yorke Peninsula a while back on Butler's property.
Ian & Sally Steer
G'day Ian and Sally,
No, not permanently on the road, but I am retired so we are getting away more often than we used to. Damned CV19 has curbed our desire to go interstate as much as we'd like to. We did go to WA last November, but had to self-isolate in the van, in a caravan park for 2 weeks....only allowed out to go for tests on day 11 and 14. I did have to sneak out every few nights at around 1am to empty the cassettes.
What about you Are you traveling full-time?
Cheers,
Roachie
Dick0 said
01:36 PM Jul 14, 2021
Lovely setup and lovely background.
Roachie said
05:22 PM Jul 15, 2021
Thanks mate. That was us camped on the banks of Lake Bonney in the SA Riverland a few years ago. Unfortunately, last time we were there, middle of last year roughly, the council was in the process of adding barriers, logs, fences etc to corral people into particular spots. My guess is that it will no longer be FREE and that you may even have to book a site. Damned shame.
Mobi Condo said
09:56 PM Jul 15, 2021
Roachie wrote:
Mobi Condo wrote:
Hello Roachie,
Very nice level balanced looking rig.
Are permanently on the Wallaby now?
We met on Yorke Peninsula a while back on Butler's property.
Ian & Sally Steer
G'day Ian and Sally,
No, not permanently on the road, but I am retired so we are getting away more often than we used to. Damned CV19 has curbed our desire to go interstate as much as we'd like to. We did go to WA last November, but had to self-isolate in the van, in a caravan park for 2 weeks....only allowed out to go for tests on day 11 and 14. I did have to sneak out every few nights at around 1am to empty the cassettes.
What about you Are you traveling full-time?
Cheers,
Roachie
Will answer briefly with Not full time and send a PM so as not to waylay the discussion in general.
Six years ago we stepped up from a 1999 Ultimate Offroad camper trailer, into a 2013 20 foot Bushtracker. This is hauled by my 2012 Chev Silverado 3500 (single rear wheel).
Thanks mate. It does the trick, but like everything....it's a compromise.
Hello Roachie,
Very nice level balanced looking rig.
Are permanently on the Wallaby now?
We met on Yorke Peninsula a while back on Butler's property.
Ian & Sally Steer
G'day Ian and Sally,
No, not permanently on the road, but I am retired so we are getting away more often than we used to. Damned CV19 has curbed our desire to go interstate as much as we'd like to. We did go to WA last November, but had to self-isolate in the van, in a caravan park for 2 weeks....only allowed out to go for tests on day 11 and 14. I did have to sneak out every few nights at around 1am to empty the cassettes.
What about you Are you traveling full-time?
Cheers,
Roachie
Lovely setup and lovely background.
Thanks mate. That was us camped on the banks of Lake Bonney in the SA Riverland a few years ago. Unfortunately, last time we were there, middle of last year roughly, the council was in the process of adding barriers, logs, fences etc to corral people into particular spots. My guess is that it will no longer be FREE and that you may even have to book a site. Damned shame.
Will answer briefly with Not full time and send a PM so as not to waylay the discussion in general.