Excellent Idea McGirr!
So I'd like to read:
Camping articles that are more than "we drove there, we camped here, we drove here, we went home ... what about the local history, natural features ... other reasons to go than just drinking beer and extreme 4wd-ing as some of us do neither. Stay away from The Simpson, GRR, Canning, The Cape, Coffs, Vic "high" country, Fraser, particular 4x4 parks ... I'm sure there are more places than those to report on and they've been "done to death" ... there is thousands of k's between them ... and I feel sure you can camp somewhere in between. Agreed that many of us save for years to do the one Big Trip of a Lifetime, but we are all doing those little quick insignificant trips in between more often than not. I would like to hear more about those.
Reader Modifications: these are fantastic! There is always something that can be done better by someone who actually goes camping and has thought things through well to suit the lifestyle. Save some mod's for other issues though. A full article on everything one bloke modified can become rather boring, if he's basically changed everything on his camper. Stick with things that make camping easier or more fun or less frustrating ... if that makes sense.
If the competitions state "must have people and your camper in the photo" then don't award the winning prize to someone who hasn't complied to the rules. Don't make the prize something we probably already have ... what's wrong with making the prize a list we can choose from ... like a kayak for two or a GPS mapping pack or a "goodie bag" of assorted products or a dunny or a fancy invertor ... but we get to pick which one?
Cut back on the advertising. I do understand it pays the bills, but it's hard to find 10 pages of articles amongst 50 pages of adverts.
Love the DVD's (and the fact you can just play the "travel" part without having to see all the boring bits. Can you try to get the volume up to television standards ... I don't have a tele remote any more and it's a PITA to have to adjust it continually as I don't have any
slaves kids to change it for me. Yeah I might be a tad lazy there, but I think it's a valid issue.
Don't keep changing the price just because you added a DVD or stubbie cooler this month that doesn't usually come with the mag. If you throw it in, then the extra expense is your worry and changing the price of your mag is just annoying for the consumer.
Ensure your editor reads the articles and looks at the added maps and such. It's embarrasing (for your mag) to read about a place to visit in Qld and the map shows it in Vic. If you are giving us a map to see, please make it legible and/or larger. A tiny little map with itsy bitsy writing on it makes it difficult to see where you are talking about ... not all of us have 50/50 vision or can find our glasses
I'm as keen as the next camper to see what's new on the scene, so why are you making a small page or two at the back for all the wonder inventions that can afford to "advertise" in your mag. Jump out on a limb and feature some of these items so we can see how they might be used, rather than giving us the advertising speal and a photo of the item.
I could probably come up with more, but my fingers are getting tired ...
Kit_e