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30th October 2011, 11:55 PM
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Patrol Goddess
Touring, what to take...or not !
Katrol is almost ready to start a 14-16 day tour over xmas and I've never really done this type before.
I have really only done weekenders and then towing trailer or van.
This time it is just Katrol and a roofrack.
So, how do I cut back on stuff ? Whats an absolute nessecitiy and what is not. I'm wondering how the hell it's all going to fit.
2 tents
3 swags
toolbox, recovery gear, esky and/or fridge, campbox( consisting of tinned food and utensils), cooking gear, chainsaw, shovel, axe, tarps.......
What goes in the car, what goes on the roof?
AND the kids want to come.....
Any suggestions gratefully welcomed.... PLEASE !!
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30th October 2011 11:55 PM
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30th October 2011, 11:57 PM
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Yep.... Ditch the kids.....heaps more room & a lot less to take....................hahahahahahaha
You'll thank me later... I promise you..................LMFAO
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31st October 2011, 12:00 AM
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Patrol Goddess
Originally Posted by
patch697
Yep.... Ditch the kids.....heaps more room & a lot less to take....................hahahahahahaha
You'll thank me later... I promise you..................LMFAO
You offering to babysit ????
You're a champion.
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31st October 2011, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by
katwoman
You offering to babysit ????
You're a champion.
No worries mate....... They'll get quite an education I can assure you.................ROFLMFAO
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31st October 2011, 08:06 AM
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Bitumen Burner
Hi Kat
Not sure how many kids you're taking, or where you're going (terrain), but to be honest, I'm not a fan of putting anything on roofracks for extended periods.
Putting lots of stuff on a roof rack changes the centre of gravity and increases the chance of tipping over. Personally, if I was going to take kids and a heap of gear, and I hadn't done it many times before, I'd be hiring an off road trailer for the 2 weeks. Stuff would be much easier to get at and more OSH friendly.
You need to be fully aware of sudden cross winds. Your truck will probably handle differently, too. I sheet myself when my truck gets hit by a sudden cross wind - ya gotta be on your toes.
I've only started serious camping this year, and I'm still learning what to take and what not to take. With practice, I'll refine it.
Just my 2c worth.
Enjoy your hols and don't forget the pics.
Take care out there.
Rossco
Last edited by DX grunt; 31st October 2011 at 08:10 AM.
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31st October 2011, 08:51 AM
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Patrol God
Originally Posted by
katwoman
katrol is almost ready to start a 14-16 day tour over xmas and i've never really done this type before.
I have really only done weekenders and then towing trailer or van.
This time it is just katrol and a roofrack.
So, how do i cut back on stuff ? Whats an absolute nessecitiy and what is not. I'm wondering how the hell it's all going to fit.
2 tents
3 swags
toolbox, recovery gear, esky and/or fridge, campbox( consisting of tinned food and utensils), cooking gear, chainsaw, shovel, axe, tarps.......
What goes in the car, what goes on the roof?
And the kids want to come.....
Any suggestions gratefully welcomed.... Please !!
tents,swags,shovel,axe,tarps up top bieng light,break the chain saw down put in recovery box
and put up top,carefullpacking of clothes will be needed,warm if the weather changes and cool if hot
and not a set for each day hahaha you forgot the most important part the rods?
Good luck mate,with the planning
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31st October 2011, 02:09 PM
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Patrol God
Hi Kat Jane here. I reckon you should hire a camper trailer when you get there. Alot easier to set up and pack up every day
and more room for all the gear (clothes and food) One similar to ABs new one would be perfect. No ropes and pegs!
You can still go bush with it. They usually have an annex or you could take a tarp for shelter. Just a suggestion.
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1st November 2011, 04:46 PM
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SUCH IS LIFE
One thing for sure, TAKE THE KIDS! there is nothing better then the experience they will gain doing a trip like this ..unless they're less the 5yrs old, even then its worth it.
Tenst and sleeping bags are small so it shouldn't be an issue.
I take same gear if I go for a day or a week so the common gear you take should do.
You can pack a ship loads on the roof...light stuff only in a waterproof bag.
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1st November 2011, 06:05 PM
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2nd November 2011, 06:25 AM
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Expert
If it's only one vehicle then take the kids - ditch the recovery gear.
When you get stuck and kids start moaning, throw irritating kids under wheels to provide extra traction and drive out. Works every time.
If it's more than one vehicle then take the kids - ditch the recovery gear.
When you get stuck and kids start moaning, throw irritating kids under wheels to provide extra traction and drive out. Works every time.
More seriously - keep the heavy stuff as low as possible to keep COG low. Also it may be illegal to use kids as traction ladders
Steve
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2011 Patrol Safari 4.8 (Fitek)
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