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Gee guys you carry soo much cooking stuff. I reckon some have more pots than what we have at home.
I haven't got into the camping thing yet on our trips but we don't have that much room to carry so much stuff.
I was thinking that 1 or 2 gas rings and a pan and pot might do.
What's the law with regard to carrying BBQ gas cylinders inside the cabin area? I was told it is illegal however the rings that use dispoable catridges are okay - what's the go?
Chris
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You can legally carry up to 9kg cylinders inside a vehicle, anything over this must be in the back of a ute or a trailer. All gas cylinders must be kept upright at all times. If I am travelling long distance or in extreme heat I try not to carry any inside the cabin, If I have to they go as far to the back of the vehicle as possible and covered so direct sunlight is not on them. Mostly I carry them in the trailer or on the roof rack.
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mate of mine mates them at work :wink: :wink:
shhhhhh dont tell his boss 8O :wink:
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