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Lakes Entrance

27/11/2017

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We had a relaxing arvo cruising the waterways of the Lakes thanks to the guys at Blue Riviera Boat Hire. We were lucky to see a beautiful pod of Burrunan dolphins... Lakes Entrance is one of only two areas in the world where these dolphins are found! 🐬😎🐬😎

If you’re taking a visit to the Lakes area and are after a #lowcost camp be sure to check out Lakes Recreational Reserve which is right on the water and just $25 per night including power and water. Kids over 5yrs are $5. Great value and top spot right in the town!
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Wilsons Promontory National Park

27/11/2017

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Today’s adventures at #wilsonsprom included checking out some of the beautiful beaches. It’s no surprise that the beaches around #tidalriver are listed in the #top101beachesinaus. 🏖🇦🇺
Check out how clear that water is! 💦
Our visit to this beautiful place has been a long time coming and we’re already in the midst of planning our return!
The beauty of The Prom as it’s affectionately known rivals that of some of the most beautiful places we’ve seen around Aus!


And so the sun has set on our last westward facing sunset... for a while at least... 🌅 Tomorrow it’s time to turn left again!... not long until we close the gap on our lap!
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Mount Gambier

15/11/2017

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WOW! Who knew this place had so much to offer?! We had no idea but we are so glad that we decided to continue along the #limestonecoast to this beautiful city! So clean and so much to see and do... a photographer’s dream!
Here are some pics of our favourite spots... Umpherston Sinkhole (so unique and just one of several sinkholes in the area that has been put to good use), Blue Lake (Mt Gambier’s water supply that changes colour... hot day = spectacular blue!! Lucky us 🍀💙), Port MacDonnell (beautiful coastline).
Also not to be missed... Little Blue Lake (local swimming hole), Valley Lake (boating and skiing spot as well as an amazing kids park) and Lady Nelson Visitors Centre (we love a visitors centre with a #free museum!)

#mountgambier #mtgambier #umpherstonsinkhole #bluelake #portmacdonnell
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When was the last time you checked your ball?

14/11/2017

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Having a healthy towball is one of the keys to staying safe. Afterall it’s what connects your tug and trailer so it’s important that you check and change it regularly.

We’ve compiled a few tips to help you maintain optimal ball health...

✔️ Replace your towball annually or more frequently after heavy use. Towballs can and do break and at around $20 for a genuine part it’s a small price to pay to ensure a safer hitch
✔️ Grease attracts dust which gets into the coupling and grinds away at the towball. For this reason we don’t grease our towball. To grease or not is a hot topic of debate but let’s just say we’ve compared the difference and have seen the wear happen faster when the coupling is greased.
✔️ Check the towball tension regularly. If you notice that it is loosening then replace the ball immediately as it could be a sign of wear and weakening
✔️ Alwas ensure that your towball is stamped with the correct rating for your tow weight
✔️ Carry a spare towball and suitable shifter at all times when towing. Hopefully you don’t need it but you just might.

Changing a towball is quick, inexpensive and easy to do, so if it’s been a while then it’s time for a change!

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*This is not official advice but what we do to ensure our car and caravan hitch is in good condition. We highly recommend completion of a Tow-Ed course to hear best practice from the experts, even if like us you have been caravanning for some time.*
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To washing machine or not? Well it depends

13/11/2017

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Prior to ordering our caravan we muddled with the dilemma of whether to have a washing machine installed in the van or not and even after we had ordered it and set off around Australia, we wondered if we had made the right decision. We can now say after 5 months that we are happy with our decision not to have a washing machine installed.

We were quoted $1,400 for a 5kg front load washer to be installed during the build of our Condor caravan. The space needed to fit the washer would have meant we lost 4 drawers, 3 of which our children use to store their socks and undies and the 4th drawer used to store pegs, washing powder and a few other essential odds and ends. This was a considerable amount of space to lose for our family of 5, who would make our caravan home for at least a year.

Convinced that we would need some kind of washer, we purchased a small, portable 4kg washing machine prior to departure which we carried in the car for the first part of the trip. After 3 months and using it no more than 5 times, we decided to ditch it. We found that the time and effort to wash was more than the $4 we would have saved. The machine didn’t have an automatic cycle and whilst it was a good 4kg washer it was only a 1kg spinner, so a small load of washing took a long amount of time!

And so our washing has largely been done during stays in caravan parks. In 5 months we have spent an average of $12.50 per week to wash everything including bedding, towels, floor mats and of course clothing. We wash once every 7-10 days and do 2-4 loads of washing depending on what needs laundering.

The vast majority of caravan parks we have stayed at charge $4 per load and we have found very few (probably only 1 or 2 places) where the machines are unfavourably clean. On a couple of occasions where the load has been $5 or $6 the machines have been larger and newer so this has saved us money in the long run. When free camping we look at WikiCamps to find the nearest laundromats and there are surprisingly plenty more around than we ever realised!

We estimate that based on our current weekly average we will spend $650 on laundry in 12 months of vanlife which may sound a lot but in reality its a saving of $750! We would need to be on the road for well over 2 years fulltime for the quoted 5kg washer to pay for itself based on our current washing habits. So what about a 3kg top loader which are a cheaper option at around $500 to install during a van build you ask? These are great little automatic machines for singles, couples and small families but again size and space are major factors here for us.

Here are some considerations for those wondering whether to get a washing machine for their rig:
❓💰Will the cost of the machine installation be less than the cost of your washing on the road? If not, will it pay itself over time?
❓🔋🚰Will you be able to run your machine when free camping (ie. do you have a suitable solar/battery set up with inverter or a generator and do you have provisions to carry additional water?)
❓⏰Are you travelling fast? Will you have time and do you want to be washing more than once a week as you will most likely need to, especially if you have kids on board.
❓👚👕Will the size of the machine be adequate to suit your needs? The key here is to check both the wash and spin cycles as they may have different capacities.... the smaller the wash and/or spin, the more time spent washing
❓⏲Does the machine have an automatic cycle? If not then you will spend time washing, emptying, rinsing, emptying and spinning every load. Again, time is of the essence here.
❓🌡⛽️Will the space you lose have you sacrificing additional necessary items on the road? (Ie. extra blankets, warm layers of clothing, jerry cans of fuel/water)

We recommend getting a washing machine if you are on the road full time for extended periods or take regular trips for weeks at a time AND consider some of the following variables:
✔️You have few people to wash for... 1-4 people or 1-5 if you have young children who generally have smaller items of clothing
✔️You have plenty of space in your rig to fit it and can afford the space
✔️You have the necessary free camping power set up
✔️You have the capacity to carry additional water
✔️You have time to wash more than once per week

If you’re a quick traveller and your time means more to you than your money then rest assured, getting a washing machine is not a necessity. Laundry will be a small portion of your overall trip expenditure. Our washing fees equate to just 0.72% of EVERY SINGLE CENT we have spent since departure... that’s less than 1%! It has been a small price to pay for our valuable time together on the road!



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Nullarbor Nutters

13/11/2017

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NULLARBOR NUTTERS!
We’ve been humming ‘Bound for South Australia’ since meeting our travel buddies Extract Black Coffee Roasting Co. in Darwin. Well this one goes out to you guys!!
Since we were really headed for #southaustralia as we crossed the Nullarbor, we filled in time by actually learning the words and singing along. Pretty sure we lost the plot somewhere along that road... even had a Tuesday morning disco on top of the Great Australian Bight dancing to Elton John’s ‘I’m still standing!’ #makingmemories #roadtrip #vanlife #familyfun #crazies #funnyvideos #familytravel #nullarbor #boundforsouthaustralia #carkaraoke

(And the winner for the worst haircut on this trip goes to... Sharon 🤦‍♀️ #worsthairever #deadsetshocker)
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Stunning Esperance

13/11/2017

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Home is Where We Park It

13/11/2017

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What’s our absolute favourite thing about living in a caravan? It has to be that home is literally wherever we park it! We have had some pretty awesome backyards on our travels! 🏠🚗
@condor_caravans @gomakesomememories @streakybay @streakybaytourism @eyrepeninsula @djiglobal
#homeiswhereweparkit #vanlife #caravan #houseonwheels #tinyhouse #caravanningaus #dji #mavicpro #drone #droneoftheday #seeaustralia #streakybay #eyrepeninsula #speedspoint #freecamp
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Cape Le Grand National Park

12/11/2017

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CAPE LE GRAND NATIONAL PARK
When it comes to Cape Le Grand, only seeing is believing!
The colour of the water is nothing short of pure magic and has to be seen to be believed. Even standing on the shore with it right before your very eyes it’s hard to believe the most striking shades of turquoise and royal blue water. There is no wonder that these beaches are voted some of the best in Aus!
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Ayr Sailean

12/11/2017

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