
 Originally Posted by 
ramblingboy42
					 
				 
				I don't want to hi jack this thread but I can't understand the need for 185litres of fuel to be carried.
I have travelled throughout Qld and SA desert roads twice a year for over 25yrs in a Nissan Pathfinder, a Land Rover D2 td5 and currently a Ford Ranger which is almost identical spec to a Defender.
I have always carried a jerry of fuel but have never had cause to use it.
I think I have traversed just about every adventure trail from the WA border to central Qld and I find now that supplies are now so readily available, ie fuel, food (some fresh), ice, water, firewood , tyres, mechanical services , that I have more than halved the quantity of just about everything I carry.
This being mainly about fuel though , I don't know where you would drive now that you would need extra reserves of fuel as point to point refuelling distances are so much lessened these days.
I often travel in convoy with a diverse range of different vehicles and we stop every couple of hours for various reasons (you know) and if it's in or near a community we also fill our tanks.
I'm seriously thinking of ditching the jerry , as most of travelling mates have done.
I would honestly like to know you want to carry 2-3 times your normal fuel capacity.
			
		 
	 
 I agree. If we're going seriously out bush, I will carry a couple of 10 litre jerry cans in the POL box, but only fill them at the last fuel point before going off track. Even if you save 20c per litre by buying all your fuel in a bigger town, that's 5000 litres (at that savings price) before you're amortizing the cost of the tank. That's not allowing for the extra cost of carrying that much fuel, and the consequent loss of carrying capacity, and the future cost of remote services closing due to no sales.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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