Friday, Sep 05, 2008 at 23:19
Crackles,
Thanks for your valued input but not sure how your response helped me to answer my original question. My trailer is a full offroad model
ALLTERRAIN CAMPERTRAILER and I needed to distinguish it from the cheapy box trailers with tents on the back (no offence intended as they have their uses, two of my mates have them and reckon I went overboard). I have travelled much of Central Australia, Victoria and
Cape York via the full length of the Telegraph Track. I have even recovered other vehicles using the tow point on the
ALLTERRAIN CAMPERTRAILER trailer with my
NISSAN Patrol 4.2 GU (and I am not advertising for NISSAN). Many of the cheapy trailers use the terms all terrain and offroad which you correctly identified may not be the case so I wanted to ensure that I spoke with some experience and others across Australia on ExplorOz knew what I was on about when I asked the question. This brand of
camper trailer is
well respected at all the camping shows and built solidly, that is why I am proud of our
camper.
From the discussion it appears
camper trailers may be banned because of either:-
1. Damaging the tracks through
too high tyre pressure
not adhering to tread lightly principles
poor driving technique
2. Breaking down and being abandoned
3. Cost to authorities of removing broken down trailers
4. Jealous public officials stuck in offices and not enjoying the Simpson in their ALLTERRAIN CAMPERTRAILER.
As to finding the answer to "Who is actually proposing the ban?" I will continue inquiring. I read the ExplorOz newsletter No. 164 and following up from their with this original question.
PS. Loved my first ALLTERRAIN CAMPERTRAILER so much I upgraded and now onto my second one.
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