Here is mine for quick weekend trips.
And a bit bigger for the family weekends.
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Here is mine for quick weekend trips.
And a bit bigger for the family weekends.
Hi CJT,
Last photo on Fraser? Lake Boomanjin?
Nice photos
Thanks,
First 1st pic is Jimna (it was cold in winter), 2nd & 3rd are Somerset Dam on skiing weekends and 4th is actually just North of Rockhampton, great spot seperated by 100km of corrugated dirt roads from everything else.
I have a few different setups depending on how long and how many people are there and the type of weekend.
Soon for those quick trips it will be just me, my swag and a new awning on the disco. 5 minute setup and all done.
Yes it is, soon to be a 2m tent.
Thought I'd introduce yet another DIY camper setup... Nissan Navara tub, ARB canopy, HD roof bars mounted through canopy. Austrack Rooftop tent...opens over rear of trailer. Record time for stopping, setting up tent (without annexe) and crawling into sleeping bag during a cold snap (8degC)late one night was 6 minutes... very comfortable...
Std Rangie/D2 wheels all around. Trailer axle 45mm, Alko springs (3 leaf) with shock absorbers and electric brakes wired through 12 pin Narva trailer plug to controller mounted in RR.
Camper tub contains 2 x Supercharge 105AH Allrounder batteries wired in parallel, 150W and 500W pure sine wave inverters, 90L water tank with pump, spares box (large ;)), lubricants, tool kit, spare coolant, rooftop tent annexe, tarps, chairs, table, dual fuel stove, cooking pots etc. Food and fridge in Rangie. Batteries charged via SC80 controller mounted in spare compartment space behind main battery under the bonnet of the Rangie
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...10/12/1680.jpg
The box on the drawbar houses recovery gear, collapsible toilet (Jimmy's Thunderbox), 2 cartons of wood scraps and potbelly stove made from a 9kg gas cylinder plus ...250 Freightliner fuel tank...220L useable... pressure fed to main tank through 3/8" line with ball valve tap using "gentle" pressure from ARB compressor attached to Schrader valve threaded into brass screw in vent plug.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...10/12/1681.jpg
At Lake Awoonga ...home made self-supporting 6'x8'- 2minute- $100 awning attaches to 8' slotted angle retained on roof basket by 3 jubilee clips...
(2 x twist/lock aluminium tent poles (270cm), 1 x twist/lock spreader (270cm), 6'x8' tarp, 2 small right angled brackets attached to Sportzbar retention screws, 2 x 30mm plastic boots ($2 pkt of 4 from Bunnings) screwed to right brackets to receive pole bases, 3 snap rings to connect tarp to slotted angle, elastic cord and tent peg to stop awning lifting in breeze. If too breezy, simply remove poles from roof rack base and stand upright and fix with ropes/pegs. Adjust height/slope of awning by inc/decrease length of poles
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...10/12/1682.jpg
Battle scarred ...at Archer River on way home from the Cape... nothing fell off..:D
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...10/12/1683.jpg
Love your awning setup, simple, cheap and effective. Thanks even more for sharing what bits you've used and where to get them.
I'm afraid you'd have to bring your own trees! ;)
With two vehicles, you could park them about 10 feet apart and tie on to them with both tarp and hammock. Or roll out a swag under it.
Or stick two long stakes or poles in the ground and hang the tarp between them to roll a swag out below if it looks like you might get rained on.
after selling our beloved camper,,
we decided on one of these,,
http://www.greatescapecamping.com.au/images/cooper.jpg
Its over 3m sq at the base and way tall enough for the pair of our shortarses:p
It goes up in 4 pegs, one pole and two minutes.
its not meant for long stays and we did buy the "wings" that hang off the awning so there is some outside shelter.
its depressing how much we have to pack in the back of the Disco now though--:(