Thanx everyone for the nice welcome.
yep LJ you're right, I've been accused of being a "Hut nut" before and I guess I resemble that remark.
I've got about 300 huts (ruins, sites and huts) waypoints on Ozi and only about half way
I don't claim to be a photographer but try to record how things looked on the day I was there.
I'll get a couple more shots of the camper up for you LJ, if I can find some decent ones;) Our camper kitchen is a pretty well made, home made job and slides out the side of the trailer near the front. As you can see the camper is an "off the Back" model. Those blue boxes you see are the "eskies" (can't beat a beer off ice) and the table is just a Bunnings blow mould job.
Hi Louise, glad I chose a pic when things are fairly organised
...the second pic is at Wombat Crossing, on the Avon river, near Valencia Crk here in Vic. Was there last January and about 40° that day nice spot though and we all had a swim (bath?)dogs included. Since we're very self sufficient when we're camping, we'll find a campsite quite easily. Anywhere in state forest (dogs OK) with a bit of flatish grass or dirt and maybe some water nearby is a campsite.
G'Day D4D, unfortunately "Kane" the alarm in that photo isn't with us anymore, but his son "Nitro" and Nitro's mum "Ronja" (both GS dogs) do the job just as well. Problem is they're on holidays with us when they should be at home working
here's another pic of a holiday with the extended family and "Tarp Mahal" attached so there's room for us all.
Ignore the sign - not mine ... was ironic in the middle of a drought thoughStevo