bugger..... i'll try that again later
We like bit more comfort these days too
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D4 SDV6, a blank canvas
bugger..... i'll try that again later
D4 SDV6, a blank canvas
Not a real good shot of the camp kitchen, but here's our first trip out with our new canvas tent last summer, about 9-1/2' x 10', plus covered porch area, which comes in quite handy when a rain comes in. Or for the shade.
The 12'x12' cover is pretty handy too. That's my older son reading the comics with our family friend's son.
Another site later that week:
And of course there's Scout camp:
They put those tents up at the start of summer and leave them up until fall. They've seen better days, but stayed dry when it rained. In fact, all the water came right down the tent side and onto the wooden platform after the boys were screwing around and lifted the bottom of the canvas up onto the platform! It's okay, 'cause I was in my cot and stayed dry.
we tend to be pretty minimalist. We just use two bushwalking tents. we do have a mozzie dome for beating the daytime flies when required but everything else is in the car (which is off stage left)
2003 DIIa TD5
Oval Split level roof rack
DIY Storage system
Barrett HF - Tango 1026
GME TX3200
Traxide dual battery controller
Camping with the disco
and with the fender
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If you have some, I'd love to get an interior shot or two of that camper on the back of the Fender, Mrs. ho har. Looks interesting.
When I was younger, much younger than today that was our camping gear
Mrs Ho Har...That beach photo... is that at Cape Leveque???
That looks very much like the place we camped way back in 1990 when we spent a couple of weeks fishing and exploring the area with some Bardi friends.
There weren't too many tourists there then, as they were just setting up the Kooljamin resort at that time and it was pretty basic. Just beach camps with the most awesome views.
We were lucky enough to be taken out to see the amazing tidal waterfalls in the Sunday Straits which exposed the rock ledges at dead low tide, and we collected crabs and crays on the rocks while our boat was anchored only a few meters away in really deep water.
I believe it has become a VERY popular tourist destination now.
So pleased we visited it when it was just getting started. It would be one of the nicest places we have ever been. We still keep in touch with friends who live at One Arm Point, but are a bit reluctant to return as it might spoil our good memories of the area.
Maybe we will go back there one day...
Mrs B
We keep it pretty simple with the D2. Everything in the back and we sleep in our Oztent Rv-4. We like to travel light. The drawer system in the back is a Fourby Fitouts unit...very good.
This is how we camped out on Fraser when we were there....
And this is us in the Simpson -
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