Friday, Jun 21, 2024 at 20:41
Across Australia the established RV stops are more often than not limited to "self-contained" vehicles only. This rule persists even when facilities like
toilets and shower blocks are provided. Sometimes camper trailers are specifically "not permitted", despite the fact that some, like our Ultimate camper trailer, are fully self-contained with no ground contact, similar to caravans leading to confusion. We have inside kitchen,
toilet, and
grey water holding tank. There are other camper trailers that meet this criteria too.
It's hard for buyers presented with this knowledge but for us personally we like flexibility and that's only possible because we don't have a van. We value privacy more than company when determining a
good camp. We like our offgrid, offroad, SC setup but seems we are now the minority.... I am amazed at the volume of "large" rigs on the road. Many of the travellers often eventually admit they are intimidated etc by some aspects of travelling that we dont have to take into account - narrow winding roads, turning circle etc, they make people less likely to explore with confidence and that's such a huge shame and is something we don't want to give up in a hurry.
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