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    Quote Originally Posted by Sue View Post
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    I was stoked to win the lights as I am in the process of kitting out my car for a trip to the Canning Stock route next year..
    Not wanting to hi-jack, but...
    Having done the CSR last year, so long as you have good tyres, a good compressor and the best dampers you can afford you won't need anything else.

    Assuming you already have a fridge, twin battery setup and proper GPS.

    It's an easy drive, just long.

    Jon

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    Regards,
    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    Not wanting to hi-jack, but...
    Having done the CSR last year, so long as you have good tyres, a good compressor and the best dampers you can afford you won't need anything else.

    Assuming you already have a fridge, twin battery setup and proper GPS.

    It's an easy drive, just long.

    Jon

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    And adequate fuel - for Landy and self.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    So this Overlander magazine you speak of. Is it international travels or just UK based. Perhaps I have answered my question, congratulations Sue.
    I did have LR international once but it's very heavy on advertising, is Overlander similar.
    its the australian publication recently taken over by emg the producers of 4wdaction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post

    And adequate fuel - for Landy and self.
    Absolutely, my fully laiden 110 used about 180L from start of CSR to Well 33 (Kunawaritji).

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    Quote Originally Posted by NT5224 View Post
    And having met neither - I now stand corrected!

    I meant no disrepect to Roothy but simply observe -as you do- that they pitch to different sorts of audiences

    Cheers

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    it is australian based and the ones I have seen don't have any overland (as in international) trips.

    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    So this Overlander magazine you speak of. Is it international travels or just UK based. Perhaps I have answered my question, congratulations Sue.
    I did have LR international once but it's very heavy on advertising, is Overlander similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkie View Post
    its the australian publication recently taken over by emg the producers of 4wdaction.
    oh dear, I don't get into news agencies very much as you can see.
    Run by EMG hey, I guess all the stories are now going to be knock offs or cut and paste jobs from there other 4x4action variations like camper trailers, camping leisure and so on.

    is EMG the Coles or Woolies of the 4x4 magazine world?
    Jason

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    congrats my pop subscribes to OL so i shall have a look soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    Not wanting to hi-jack, but...
    Having done the CSR last year, so long as you have good tyres, a good compressor and the best dampers you can afford you won't need anything else.

    Assuming you already have a fridge, twin battery setup and proper GPS.

    It's an easy drive, just long.

    Jon

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    Sorry I've just seen this..

    Yup have most of that and are in the process of adding what I don't have.. It's not just the Canning I am doing I'm also planning on taking a detour on the way home via the Gunbarrel Hwy and the Simpson.. so I feel that I should add some accessories to the car to make it easier/safer like bull bar, winch, roof racks, fuel tank etc.. I don't have a proper GPS (unless a Navman counts lol) but do have loads of maps (although no map reading skills at all lol).. but I am following a group for a lot of the way so if I get lost then I am blaming them..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    His persona to suit the demographic of the magazine he is writing for shows a depth of understanding.
    He changes again when he writes for "Live to Ride" magazine. He goes into 'John West' mode; laid back, cool biker dude.

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