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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2012, 10:41:41 PM »

I don't need a tele, air-con, a microwave,  , I don't have to run a gennie or plug into a powerpoint.  And I will be living outdoors anyways because the CT really is where you sleep and it carries your wares ... you don't have to "live" in it because you are having too much fun seeing someplace or being somewhere. 

Either do we.
We went from swags, to a soft floor to a Jayco camper trailer and now to the the Expanda and it wasn't because we wanted a tele, air-con, a microwave and we dont even have a gennie.

We chose still have the best of both worlds with canvas that opens right around the beds yet can be used all year round.

Your right you dont have to live in it (we dont).

Personally what ever you have doesn't matter as long as your out there using it as we always do and thats probably the reason you may have chosen you camper?

I guess BB the best thing is to look at all your options and but what suits your needs. As for us our Expanda suits ours at the moment and we have been happy with the decision to change away from a camper trailer. Yes it does have its cons but hey there is no perfect solution.  8)
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #26 on: January 28, 2012, 06:03:10 AM »
Setup time and being able to stop anywhere to camp ( Don't need a flat patch of grass) and health was the main reason I went to a Goldstream.
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #27 on: January 28, 2012, 06:13:59 AM »
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #28 on: January 28, 2012, 08:44:11 AM »
Word from our neighbours is that the bridge on our road is OPEN....just. Still open is open.  :D

Word from the SES is that the road from Coffs to Bellingen in open.  :D

The Missus has been informed and she is heading this way. Quick run around with a broom, wash & dry the plates, pots & pans & we look almost civilised awaiting the arrival of Her Royal Majesty & my Pajero.  >:(

Blimey Charley it only takes the sun to come out and thoughts of caravans may just be a distant memory as I head off over the hills with CT in tow.  :cheers:

Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to camping we go......  ;D

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What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #29 on: January 28, 2012, 12:04:30 PM »
I know this might ruffle a few feathers....but.... Dont knock it til you have tried it.
There is no perfect solution for everyone.....if there was, we wouldn't have a these choices.
It all depends on your own situation.

I am so glad we made the transition from camper to van.  Just because we have a microwave,air con, oven and other mod cons.....it doesn't mean you HAVE to use them.....it just means you have a choice.
I still sit out side and do most of the cooking on the campfire. So that is entirely up to you.

But the best thing about it is the ease of setting up......5mins on go slow and I'm having a beer.
Great for those trips where your not staying I the one place for long.
We did a 3 week trip in central oz which would have been a pain in the ass in the camper.
You can pull up on the side of the road,make lunch and go again. You don't really need to think things out as much.
I guess I just want to be lazy when on holidays.




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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #30 on: January 28, 2012, 01:14:20 PM »
Dont knock it til you have tried it.

No ruffled feathers here.  History catch up for you though:  I have tried it and I'm knocking it.   ;D

Personally what ever you have doesn't matter as long as your out there using it.
 

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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #31 on: January 28, 2012, 01:38:14 PM »
I have had a caravan (Windosr Rapid), a Camprite and now a "crossover" AORC Quantum. While all have been good at what they are, the Quantum does it all and so well. Its only problem is its price, otherwise I am sure there would be plenty more around.

When we had our Windsor Rapid, our kids were young (2 & 4) and it was great to be able to take them camping with ease and comfort - we found tents fine for the two of us, but not so for the kids. Yes I know many people do, but it simply didn't work that well for us. But after a while with the Windsor Rapid, we found ourselves staying inside too much as it was simply too easy. Yes, we could have easily spend more time outside, but with a lounge seat already made up, well at time it was easier to sit in that than get the campchairs out of the bag. Yes, lazy I know but thats the reality of what happened. And then factor in cooking and washing up inside and soon we realised we spent way too much time inside.

So, onto a Camprite and what a great family camper that is. It will go anywhere the tug can drag it and its arguably the best family camper on the market. But like most things there are compromises and the intial packup at home meant crawling under the bed to pack stuff away (otherwise you had to open it all up). And while the tailgate kitchen is great, there is no cover if you cannot find a tree for a lunchtime stop. Add in rain and you have to setup the annexe for an overnight stop. Doable but a real pain.

So, after Topender talked incessantly about his crossover camper, the Quantum, I had to see what it was like. Well blow me down if this didn't have the advantages of both the Camprite and the Windsor! It has the outside cooking, but a rollout awning if no shade or wet. It's very compact inside, the only time we go inside is to get changed or to sleep - but there is a cosy table for 4 if required (is used by us as a kids bed - we also have a bunk bed above the main QS bed). Its only ~1m longer than my Camprite with a rear bike rack and actually 20mm narrower than my 200 series cruiser. It has the creature comforts like a/c and diesel heater for those times the weather closes in, and it has a secondary awning that doubles the rollout awning and can be fully enclosed if required.

But the creme da la creme (for my wife) is the flushing toilet that can be accessed whenever stopped, no need to pop the roof or try and find a clean roadhouse. While my wife has always tagged along with my passion for camping, this one simple addition has really made a huge difference to how much she now enjoys coming along. Factor in the HWS and shower and I hardly ever get a camping knockback now. And that to me is the biggest reason alone, we simply do more camping now - not everyones reason but its what works for me.

For me, if something gets you out camping more, then it must be good. And that is exactly what the Quantum has done. It is so easy to pack (most things are left in anyway) that we end up using it far more than either the Camprite or the Windosr. Yes, I have gone a bit soft, but by the same token I have spent 51 nights out of the last 12 months away in the Quantum and there was only 1 x 2 week trip, the rest were overnighters or long weekends.

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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #32 on: January 28, 2012, 05:09:02 PM »
Everything is a compromise. For towing/travel I would have a tent (not tow anything) for camping I would have a 22ft Bushtracker type van.
Now, I dont want to camp in a tent Nor do I want to tow a Bushtracker caravan. So, something in the middle!


I started out in a tent (as most people do) but after too many uncomfortable wet weather camping trips/sleeping on air matresses/ect, we decided it was time for a Jayco (the pull out bed ends). This was great for years, we could wait out the wet weather sung as a bug playing cards inside. Didnt even need to get wet feet!
BUT, along with the Jayco came more and more stuff every trip. We had the space so we took all the comforts. It got to a stage where we stopped using it (too much set up/pack up/clean up. So the van sat in the shed.

The one weekend we went away in the tent. Took nothing but the bare basic essentials. THIS is great we thought. Forget taking all that crap. Just do it nice and simple. So, sold the Jayco off to may parents (they still have it but dont use it much for the same reasons  we stopped I think) and tent camping we went...... did heaps of trips but found that we wanted more comfort and wet weather was always a pain  (does this sound familiar!!) we had gone full circle.

Now we were getting more into the 4x4 offroad stuff (usually beach trips before that and not much more than rough dirt roads). So, onto the camper trailer!

We have had the camper for a few years now. We havent done as many trips as we would have liked (due to weather/other commitments), but have still done a few.  The camper when set up is great. We have never had too much of a problem in wet weather (we have had a few wet trips).
The problem as I see it for us now. We always do short stops, usually only stay in one place for 1 or 2 nights 3 max. So set up and pack up is a pain. I like to get on the road early, and the even though it is mostly in your mind, you feel like it is delaying you.

So, thinking about the next one...... AORC Quantum! I reckon its the best compromise, I have looked at everything, I I reckon this suits our style the best. The only downfall is limiting the offroad capabilities and initial outlay. Yes, the resale is excellent, but it is still a lot of money to just sit in the shed for 95% of the time.

It all comes back to the style of camping you do and where you want to go and how much comfort you want (for the MRS of course!!).

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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #33 on: January 28, 2012, 08:03:38 PM »
Hi Everyone,
This does make for interesting reading. Like most other people we seem to have had a few campers and caravans, as your life changes so does your needs and wants (mostly wants). At the moment we have a Track topaz and love it. Our reasons were mainly mine, Hubby loves his Tvan. I really suffer from mossie and sandfliy bites so having somewhere I can cook and eat out of them was a major issue for us (i need anthistamines for at least a week if I get biten).
We love to go off road and the Topaz enables us to achieve this as well we like to go outback touring so it ticks all our boxes for us at this point in time but I can assure those boxes will change as our lifestyle changes. We will be doing 14 weeks in it soon travelling over to the Kimberley YES!!!!!!!!
We still spend the majority of our time outside swimming, drinking and eating.
Blinky Bill we live in Maclean if you want to pop up and have a gander at our set up. Also we have flood water around us as well, but it did mean that i got to come home for work half a day early on Friday.
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #34 on: January 29, 2012, 12:56:46 PM »

For me, if something gets you out camping more, then it must be good.

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I couldn't agree more with you Captain.  We started with tents, then a soft floor, now a Swan - and we are using it more than we did the trailer or tents.  It is horses for courses. 
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #35 on: January 29, 2012, 03:09:18 PM »
Hi Everyone,
This does make for interesting reading. Like most other people we seem to have had a few campers and caravans, as your life changes so does your needs and wants (mostly wants). At the moment we have a Track topaz and love it. Our reasons were mainly mine, Hubby loves his Tvan. I really suffer from mossie and sandfliy bites so having somewhere I can cook and eat out of them was a major issue for us (i need anthistamines for at least a week if I get biten).
We love to go off road and the Topaz enables us to achieve this as well we like to go outback touring so it ticks all our boxes for us at this point in time but I can assure those boxes will change as our lifestyle changes. We will be doing 14 weeks in it soon travelling over to the Kimberley YES!!!!!!!!
We still spend the majority of our time outside swimming, drinking and eating.
Blinky Bill we live in Maclean if you want to pop up and have a gander at our set up. Also we have flood water around us as well, but it did mean that i got to come home for work half a day early on Friday.
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #36 on: January 29, 2012, 03:11:05 PM »
PM when ready.

We'll be driving Sunshine Coast, thru Brisbane, then via Armidale on March 2, so if you're in Brisvegas that morning, it could work there too.

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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #37 on: January 29, 2012, 03:14:58 PM »
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We found the "caravans"just too enclosed. It didn't feel like you were out camping
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« Reply #38 on: January 29, 2012, 04:19:27 PM »
I know there's another member here considering going to the "DARKSIDE"  >:D  but don't ask me to confess  :angel:

Yeh, I also know of a bloke going to the darkside !!!!

He's selling his KK and getting an offroad crossover.....Adventurer AT10..

Too small to be inside except for sleeping, outside kitchen, same width as the KK, same length, same weight..

Only canvas will be the awning.....didn't want the roll out one !!

Setup time will be slightly faster than the KK...if thats possible !!

Will it be a better setup than the KK ??....don't really know yet, but maybe I can buy it back off the bloke who buys it if the new crossover doesn't work out ?? ;D
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #39 on: January 29, 2012, 08:55:24 PM »
We just came back from our first trip in the basestation. Five nights no power just the one battery. Hubby was glad he didnt have to share the engle with the food. It was lovely listening to the rain on the roof. Still sat beside the camp fire. Still hung our towel over what ever we could find. No genny it was so nice.
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Either do we.
We went from swags, to a soft floor to a Jayco camper trailer and now to the the Expanda and it wasn't because we wanted a tele, air-con, a microwave and we dont even have a gennie.

We chose still have the best of both worlds with canvas that opens right around the beds yet can be used all year round.

Your right you dont have to live in it (we dont).

Personally what ever you have doesn't matter as long as your out there using it as we always do and thats probably the reason you may have chosen you camper?

I guess BB the best thing is to look at all your options and but what suits your needs. As for us our Expanda suits ours at the moment and we have been happy with the decision to change away from a camper trailer. Yes it does have its cons but hey there is no perfect solution.  8)
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« Reply #40 on: January 29, 2012, 10:12:16 PM »
Yeh, I also know of a bloke going to the darkside !!!!

He's selling his KK and getting an offroad crossover.....Adventurer AT10..

Too small to be inside except for sleeping, outside kitchen, same width as the KK, same length, same weight..

Only canvas will be the awning.....didn't want the roll out one !!

Setup time will be slightly faster than the KK...if thats possible !!

Will it be a better setup than the KK ??....don't really know yet, but maybe I can buy it back off the bloke who buys it if the new crossover doesn't work out ?? ;D
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Re: What makes people jump to a caravan?
« Reply #41 on: January 30, 2012, 11:18:33 AM »
We have gone from c/t to caravan back to c/t, the caravan was 16 foot and ATM of 1.7 ton and 30 years old. Towing the van was a pain especially some of the roads we travel, narrow bitumen etc, anyway I worked it out that the time it takes to set the c/t up made up for the stress and longer travel time of towing the van.
Also it depends on your tow vehicle, ok a lot of people can afford to buy a new rig to tow their van, but at the moment not us. So after our big trip next year we may buy another van, but it will probably only be something like a Coromal Compac Pioneer 401 or similar.
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