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Even mud dries to simply release from the woven strands and falls away.
away in its own carry bag, so even Paul can use it.
allow particles to fall through the weave, while not allowing grit and sand to rise up from underneath.
road travelling along the coast, crossed the Sa- vanah Way to Karum- ba down to Gregory Downs through to Ca- mooweal, and we’re currently in Mount Isa.
wouldn’t have believed and met people like Tom from Croydon, who I believe is the salt of the earth.
Another design feature are the two seams run- ning the length of the mat, which are in reverse folds to each other.
We give ours a quick sweep and any trace of sand and dust disap- pears.
I believe this has en- hanced the quality of our day-to-day camp- ing, so it’s really worthy of a mention.
Our On the Move car- avan has exceeded all of our expectations.
We haven’t even started this trip or scratched the surface, so who knows where we’ll end up.
This allows you to lift one corner and the mat folds concertina style and makes packing
We’ve used tarps be- fore and they stain, espe- cially with red dust, they become slippery when wet and generally pro- duce more of a mess, but these mats really are a
You can call Afford- able Camping on 0418 785 549 and enquire about what would best
Sure, we’ve lost a few Anderson plugs, shook a sensor out of a water tank, lost a screw out of a door, but really, this van is unbelievable.
About 99 percent of this trip has so far been free camping off the grid in small bush camps, gravel pits and locations set aside by small town councils, so next month I really want to talk about lithium batteries and look at how good they really are.
An unbelievable western sunset.
Croydon: the pass-through gem
* from P79
a breeze, as nothing seems to stick to it.
away very easy.
It’s light and stores
great product.
The mat appears to
suit you’re needs. We’ve been on the
20ms away.
I’ve watched sunsets I
The author with his  rst little diamond trevally.
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Chief and Tonia.
The metal sheets pro- tecting our water tanks look like they’ve been peppered with buck shot, with a few added dents that look as though they’ve been provided by light artillery.
A few events have helped us understand the advantages of lithi- um and how to get the most out of the battery.
This trip has taken me to places where I’ve caught fish species I have never caught be- fore, and I’ve watched and heard the roar of salty crocodiles as they’ve mated on the opposite bank a mere
My girl and I are hav- ing an absolute ball and are really getting into this adventure.
I hope you also enjoy a few of our yarns.
Catch you next time!
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