Neat, very neat! I like it.
Cheers
Steve
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Neat, very neat! I like it.
Cheers
Steve
I have a fridge and freezer,Im thinking I will buy some steak etc and freeze it,If Aaron comes good on the BBQ I can put it in the freezer when I get home.Plenty of room for yours.
I will pack my vacc sealing gear,just incase we master hunter gatherer:):):):):)
Andrew
Suggest you get a tarp to put under the tent where it rests on the ground partly as a protector but mainly to stop the rising damp so you can pack up the canvas straight away when breaking camp, which is usually in the morning. I always had this issue with the Trak Shak even in dry areas at the end of summer.
Having to open it out at home to properly dry it was a pain until I used a tarp.
Looking good though. Will be even better when the solar is sorted.
Thanks Steve.
After all these years an finally getting close to the end of a diy project,IM RAPT:):):):):):):):)
Its just got to live up to my wants.I have the accomadation and boat,trips to Exmouth/Shark Bay into the future.Aaron has already said he would tow the boat,I bet Ron would too:):):):):):)
Andrew
Thought you would have added a second tow hitch to the back of the camper trailer so that you could "road train" it .................... :p:p
In the End,
Its not how much work you put into to it,,,
its how much fun you get out of it.;)
and we expect PICS!!!!!!!:ohyes:
I remember reading about a bloke that did just that, I think it was QLD.
He set it up so he complied with the requirements including his license ratings and the authorities couldn't knock him back.
Be neat, Rig-caravan-boat.:)
Maybe I should give it a try, already have the license though WA transport may be a brick wall.:mad: