What I want from the forum is ....
1. What camper and how to purchase it...new v second hand
Try to buy second hand if you can. There are heaps of second hand units on market at the faction of the cost of buying new. The savings can be best spent on your travels…you will need it…travelling for any length of time is not cheap. We spent $17000 on fuel alone on our yearlong lap. It’s easily the biggest expense with fuel prices ranging up to $2.50 + a litre. Accommodation costs can be kept to a minimum if your setup is self-sufficient…for example: water, battery power supply (solar, generator etc.), food reserves, portable toilet, ability to have a shower, this all means you can free camp at no cost…otherwise caravan parks are your next option…Caravan parks charge anywhere from around $25(few and far between) upwards towards the $50 mark…the average is between $30 and $40.
Don’t be put off buying a soft floor, ours is a rear fold and can be setup in 5 minutes…we had numerous comments from fellow travellers how quick we could setup...annex is about another 10 minutes…we only fitted the annex for extended stays or inclement weather. Whichever style/brand/configuration you research to buy, focus on ease and length of time to setup…minimum amount of ropes, poles and pegs…this only extends time setting up…there is some hard ground out there, the last thing you want to be doing is bashing 20 pegs in the ground every other day. Next would be a user friendly kitchen, pantry and fridge area. Easily accessible from the road side for lunch or a snack, without unpacking a heap of gear to get to it. Gear that is regularly used should be stored in easy to get to places….example first off is packed last etc. Consider doing a few practice trips first before setting off to sort out any bugs and find out what works for you…practice makes perfect.
2; destinations , Comp sites, gee...where do you start...
Australia is your oyster…there are just to many destinations to choose from…the most asked question on our arrival back to normality is, ‘what place did we like the best’?...our usual response is ‘there’s just too many to choose from’. One thing you soon realise when travelling this country is the sheer size of the place, and vast array of different countryside. To be honest you need a lot longer than a year to see it all…but we did see an awful lot…we are saving what we didn’t see for next time.
A valuable tool for info is the Wikicamps App...it became our travelling bible. Places of interest, free camps, caravan parks, national parks, dump points, travellers commments, photos, ratings, real time map location and much more, made it easy to find good spots along the way.
3. General advice
Take your time and enjoy the journey…wind down from the usual trappings of life and enjoy this great country with your family…the memories will stay with you forever and you will long for the next adventure.