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Hi there, we have been on the road since January  2014 and travelled about 45 thousand kays. We have  been working in North Qld since July and  live in our Aussie Swag camper trailer, which we love. We like to get off the track when we are on the road  (so to speak ) and have started looking for a caravan. I joined the forum in the hope of getting some advice from more seasoned vanners. I choose not to tow any greater weight than 2.4 tonne, and would like to be able to get to the quieter locations, we love to go remote and self sufficient.  So I am looking at pop tops around 18 foot, ensuite and independent suspension a must, I definitely need clearance. I will be following many aspects of the forum as I have a keen interest in all things related to being on the road. Thanks in advance to those like minded travelers who's topics I may gain info from. Glen &Lib


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Welcome dewberry I am sure you will get the advice that you seek however may I politely suggest that you post your question in the general forum for better exposure to those who know

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Welcome from us Dewberry

lots of info in here if you do a search. Ask a question if you cannot find an answer by searching. Lots of helpful people in here only too willing to assist.

The polo shirts in the shop are really good quality, look great and are very comfortable too.

enjoy the playground we call Australia.

frank


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Welcome to the gang dewberry, enjoy here and out in the playground.

Sorry for the delay in welcoming you but I have been in the naughty room, sort off :)

Keep Safe out there.

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Welcome to the forum Dewberry we trust you will enjoy your time here and out in the big playground.

I would be a bit concerned about doing too much off the beaten track with a pop top as I have yet to see one solid enough for off road use and saw what corrugated road did to one last year in the N.T sorry don't have much knowledge of quality off road vans, good luck I hope you find one that suits you.

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