First weekend test of Cub Drifter.
Gday,
Tested the Cub Drifter last weekend in Bunyip state forest, east of Melbourne. Serious test of whether the camper was waterproof! Rained the whole time, but kept us totally dry and warm. Very happy with the fly ends, kept 99% of the rain off the canvas. Tried out the annex - hard to put up by yourself, heavy, didn't really use it. Will keep it for longer stay's in one spot, but for short trips and travelling trips where i'll be moving each day or two, i think a quick awning will be much better. Thinking about an awning designed to attached to a 4wd roof rack. I'm assuming they are much cheaper than the full-on caravan awnings. Thoughts?
Regarding my list of thoughts and concerns at the start of the thread;
- storage. no problems. heaps of space in the camper. The car was basically empty compared to the past having to carry all the stuff for tent camping.
- fridge. fitted the Engel into the spot where the original 3 way fridge was. Its low enough to not imped the bed sliding in. used some simple brackets to hold it down to the floor. haven't done 12 volt power system yet, so it was an eski for the 2 days. (it was so cold outside, didn't really need a fridge. :))
- Lino floor was filthy and completely wet from so many trips in and out with wet shoes. but didn't care. :) a tent or soft floor camper would have been a huge thing to manage. once back in the city, it dried in 1 day then swept it out. easy.
- cooking. i have pulled out all the LPG and using all butane stoves (a single and double unit). When it rained i cooked inside. When it was dry i cooked outside. Easy to just pick up the stove and walk outside. Worked really well for me. In two full days of cooked breakfast, coffees and dinners i used 2 butane cans. about $4. only issue is the environmental issue of having to bring home empty butane cans. can these be recycled???
- heating. butane heater is awesome! heats up the camper in a few minutes and is so easy. in 2 days at sub 10 degree all the time, used 1 can. $2.
Here are some pics. Ugly unit but very functional and lots of fun for the boys and dad. (Mum also loved having a weekend with some free time. )
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See all the blackened trees from Black Saturday Labertouche fires.
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Everyone inside, up off the ground. Boys slept at the back end / behind the table where the bed is a little larger. Me at the other end.
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Lawson Falls with lots of regrowth after the fires.
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