Article from Let’s Go Caravan & Camping. ACCC Warning The ACCC is urging consumers who have a dual fuel gas/electric water heater in their caravan / RV to check for the dangerous Suburban-branded water heaters …
How confident are you that you are covered for a water crossing?
Water crossings are a fun, exciting, and often necessary part of 4WDing. And they can be done safely with a little bit of common sense. In the last week though, a post by an annoyed …
Should you travel with water tanks full or empty?
Article by RV Daily Out of all the issues that caravanners argue over, the question of full or empty water tanks while travelling is one I’ve never fully understood. As far as I’m concerned, if …
Come for the red water, stay for the sand…
While the Pink Lakes are the drawcard, there’s more than just red water to explore at the Murray Sunset National Park. Written by Glenn MarshallArticle from Unsealed 4X4 Any man (minus his dog) can get …
Water Crossings – how to get them right
Water Crossings – how to get them right
DRIVING TIP: WATER CROSSINGS WHILE TOWING
There’s no doubt that water crossings are one of the most potentially hazardous obstacles encountered when out in the bush, and when you’re towing a camper behind you the risks can be multiplied so extra …
Everything You Need to Know About the New Water Excess
Thank you to everyone who read and commented on our blog post last week regarding the changes to our water excess. 169 comments as well as various Facebook messages, forum posts and phone calls definitely kept me …
MANAGING YOUR WATER
Everyone knows water is essential to life. Even in cold climate areas, you need a minimum of 2 litres of water each day to maintain efficiency. But when touring in your 4×4, you don’t want …