Hi everyone.
As you may have guessed from the title, I'm a first time CT owner and a very short time lurker.
My family and I live on a small farm about 45 mins out of Canberra at Yass River.
We moved down here from Sydney in March 2017, to grab our own slice of the Aussie dream with a few extras.
While we are building up the farm, and learning shed loads along the way, I still have to work full time so time starts to get a bit scarce.
My family all come from WA and the last time we had a proper visit over there, my oldest was about 18 months old (she's 9 now) and a cinch to travel with. We now have 3 other children between our oldest and the youngest just turned 3.
My wife and I decided it was time to go back west and see everyone, before it's too late, but we wanted to take the kids with us. After talking up airfares, car hire, accomodation etc, we decided that maybe we should wing it and make a full family holiday of it.
So begins our CT adventures.
After a short time looking (time will tell if it was too short), we decided that we wanted a hard floor camper that would be able to fit all 6 of us in to sleep. I'm not quite sure, how we came to that exact conclusion, but it kind of narrowed our market considerably, and when we threw our budget (including to set up our car), as well as local to the Canberra, Yass, Goulburn area, it really narrowed the field again.
We ended up trumping up for a new white Ezytrail Lincoln LX Mk2.
It's a thumping great thing, but it has good storage, plenty of room, and seems to be quite well made for its price point.
After picking it up 2 weeks ago, we "camped out" out the back of our house last weekend, just to set it up, make sure it all worked and see what we had got ourselves into.
The kids loved it!, it's got plenty of room, was cozy and was an enjoyable first night stay.
This weekend, we are taking it to Sydney to stay at a friends place, and at the end of the month we will be off to Jindabyne for the weekend with my brother and his family.
Somewhere in there, I need to fit in getting our Prado wired up to power the CT and charge the batteries while we drive.
Anyway, that's my story for the start of our CT adventures.
I hope you guys can bare with me as I ask dumb questions and try to garner as much good guff that I can from you, before we head to WA next year.
See you round the traps.
Cristian