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Thursday, 17 November 2011



WORK IN PROGRESS


It’s early November 2011 and I have started to think about my Alice Springs journey next year. The internet has already advised that the best time to travel will be between the month of May to September, with particular regards to weather conditions at that time of year. Before May and it could be too cold. After September and it could be too hot. Well, it’s a starting point!

Judging by the information provided by the ‘Whereis’ internet mapping program, the journey looks like it will use sealed roads which is always a pleasure. Later on, I will use Google Earth to have a closer look at conditions along the route.

First of all there is the need to establish the route. This will then enable me to calculate distances between stop overs, determine if there is a need to carry water and provisions, petrol availability and to check that ‘Buddy’ will be welcome at the caravan parks.

As yet, I’m not sure whether to take my portable generator for ‘Free parking’ or even if I will do any Free parking.

My Prado has a second battery fitted to back up the caravan battery, and two petrol tanks capable of carrying 180 litres of petrol and a UHF communications system, whilst the caravan has two 9 litre gas bottles, carries 120 litres of water, a fridge and cooker that can work off gas, mains or battery, a toilet and shower, air-conditioning, TV, microwave, a bunch of CD’s and DVD’s etc (and there is nearly always the good old ABC radio) … I think I can survive on the side of the road for about 4 days without consuming the essential services that is a part of my rig. If you see me on the highway, don’t forget t give me a little wave :)

MY Rig:


Add to this, the huge plastic box I carry in the back of the Prado with all the tools one could reasonably expect to need (and some that really push the imagination!). Spare fuses, rope (The Prado has a winch) and of course, a first aid kit. 




Yes, I think I am pretty well catered for!.

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