Just a question, and it's not aimed at any one person at all
What does the $800 - $1,000 per week get spent on, when travelling round Australia ??
How is it broken down, as in fuel, food, accommodation, insurance, repairs/servicing the vehicle etc.
This will give people who have the desire to travel a much better idea of how much they really do need when travelling round Australia
I'd love to answer this for you but about a week after we returned the book that hat had all our costings on everything you mentioned above was misplaced, I think it ended up at the school for a charity book fair.....We even went on a hunt to find it but I think it had been thrown out.
yes I'm pretty happy about that too......
We covered approx. 21500km, from Vic up through the centre to Darwin, through the Kimberleys, the Pilbara, and all the way around the west coast back home.. This total is approx, We dont use a GPS or mapping software so this is just off the patrol odometer This was also towing a camper trailer, with a full length rack fitted that had the 2nd spare and space case and kids bikes on top so there was a bit of drag.
Food and Alcohol,
We bought only 2 counter meals, 2 macca's meals and maybe a maximum of 10 lunches for the 120 days We bought a max. of 4 six packs of alcohol between me and Mrs GU Rich. (we dont mind a beer but this was a decision we made at the start of the trip to keep costs down)
Attractions
If we wanted to go to an attraction we would EG, Crocodylus at Darwin, Camel Rides at Broome etc. We were careful with our money as were on a budget but if there was something we wanted to do we would.
GU and Trailer
As for problems with the GU and camper we had very minimal, Lost a dust cap of the camper wheel bearing cover heading up Cape Leveque,dirty fuel in Port Hedland cracked windsceen and thats all I can think of at the moment. We came home on stuffed MTZ's that needed to replaced when we got home which I guess could also be a hidden cost.
Accomodation
We would free camp as much as possible or behind roadhouses and rest areas etc. but like Joff mentioned at times we would prop in a C/P for a few days and refesh and explore from there. We met a couple that only pais $8 in accomodatrion in 8 months, thats good but they were on no time frame and could sit and prop in a free camp for weeks on end.
The Little Things
Small things like an ice cream for the kids when you fill up could be easily $10 then add a can of drink etc for me and your have already added $15 to a fuel bill, or things like a new pair of thongs, loosing a towel then having to replace it, Parks passes,a new singlet from Broome
Hope this helps a little.
Rich
Mainey, We might have even crossed paths when I was in Busselton WA.