It depends where you are talking about in Australia, and the suggestions above are pretty good. Major points are:-
1. Distances between towns are far greater than anywhere in Europe - range is essential, and particularly in sand the fuel consumption will be a lot higher than you expect.
2. In many places, particularly in summer your survival time without water is less than 24hours. This is not a joke! Broken down or bogged travellers have and do die. It is absolutely essential to carry plenty of water.
3. It gets a lot hotter and is more consistently hot than
anywhere in Europe. While not essential, good working airconditioning makes life more comfortable.
4. In many parts of Australia, even on the bitumen (and even IN the national capital), kangaroos are a serious hazard, and a strong bullbar is a very good idea.
5. Any mechanical problems may find you a couple of thousand kilometres from the nearest dealer, and nearly as far from anyone who is prepared to lay a spanner on a Landrover, so you need to ensure that your vehicle is in top condition, and you have the tools and parts to deal with any likely problems, as mentioned by others. Be as self sufficient as possible, any breakdown is likely to be a long way from help, and it may be a long time before anyone comes past.
6. In most of the country your mobile phone won't work. The alternatives are either a satellite phone (or HF radio), or have a detailed plan and timetable you leave with someone trustworthy to raise the alarm when you disappear - and stick to it. In either case a locator beacon is a good idea.
7. Carrying adequate water is essential. Carrying food is also a good idea, although most people these days could go a few weeks without food and be the better for it. A refrigerator is useful, but not essential, and needs a lot of extra gear to keep it going if stopping more than overnight. Particularly if you have a refrigerator, but a good idea even if you don't, is either a dual battery setup or a small portable generator for battery charging (or both).
Hope all this helps, and emphasising again the need to carry water.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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