Tuesday, Sep 16, 2014 at 15:11
I too wouldn't bother with a hand winch, absolute bugger of things to use AND in my 5 years of traversing this country through some of the harshest roads and conditions I have never had to be winched once!!
Mind you nor do I take a track or trail where I have to be winched, or if I do I'll take "Option B" rather than Option A. I won't bother listing all the
places I have been but suffice to say "all the majors".
I do however have a set of Max Trax, and have used them several times (although never to get myself out...see above), they are the bees knees in sand (used them several times on a
Simpson Desert crossing), and when a mate got bogged on the CSR last year we used these instead of a winch to get him out...worked a treat!! But I agree there are cheaper alternatives.
I agree with the Compressor, a $100 one won't cut the mustard, I'd certainly be looking at an upgrade there.
Can I just add one important thing to the mix and that is don't economise too much on bedding.
I'm certainly much older than you two but night after night of "sleeping rough" is bloody hard work. We finally settled on some good stretchers and some self inflating 4WD type mattresses to go on the top, they even come in a Queen size if you want to snuggle up!! And you make up the bed exactly like that, as a bed, doona(s) sheets and whilst not as good as being in your own bed this combination is streets ahead of a blow up mattress on the floor of a tent with a sleeping bag!!
Also a UHF is an absolute MUST HAVE....personally I'd go for a fixed in car one (better range) but you certainly can get by with a hand held.
You'll have a ball, its a magnificent country and there's LOTS to see, I might even run into you as I am doing the
Kimberley and WA starting in
Brisbane on the 27th of April, this time towing my new Caravan....so if you see a
well kitted up Prado and a Lotus Freelander on the
trails you never know it might be me!!
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