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- RobertRyanExplorerThen you go from that to tropical conditions in the north of Australia, in this case with a Maui, VW Crafter Class C , Rental Motorhome
- loggenrockExplorerI never would have expected that much snow "down under"! Thanks for sharing! Love the last shot! ST
- RobertRyanExplorer
regis101 wrote:
Snowy conditions in Australia would be July-ish, yes?
August mainly, but some places have had snow in our Summer i.e. State of Tasmania, had a blizzard, where a women died and this is in the middle of Summer,for the other States
His Class B not going far
Kangaroos wish it was warmer - regis101ExplorerSnowy conditions in Australia would be July-ish, yes?
- RobertRyanExplorerOf interest is the couples first Motorhome a Ford Transit, dual colour example
Light Japanese Truck based Motorhomes are a prevalent in New Zealand as well as Australia
Snowy conditions in Australia - thestoloffsExplorer
hermy wrote:
From what I see, all the entry doors are on the left side
That's because the driver is sitting on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
Remember, Oz is a left-hand side of the road country, like the UK.
If you pull over to the side of the road, you exit on the left. - hermyExplorerFrom what I see, all the entry doors are on the left side
- RobertRyanExplorer
pnichols wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
A Driveable Dirt Road, that you would be on if you wanted to explore other places, these go for hundreds of miles
Robert, thanks for that great photo you posted above of part of the Aussie outback. That road in the photo is exactly the type we have to travel on in the Western U.S. when we go rockhounding in our Itasca Class C!
Normal Outback road in Australia, except you are travelling hundreds of miles on one road, not 30-50miles as in the US . I have travelled on dirt roads in the US.Further inland you get in Australia, similar roads going over 1000miles as Tony Lee has mentioned.. Some roads are as big as Utah and Nevada combined
This young couple and kids have travelled over 50,000K Travelling in Outback Australia - pnicholsExplorer II
RobertRyan wrote:
A Driveable Dirt Road, that you would be on if you wanted to explore other places, these go for hundreds of miles
Robert, thanks for that great photo you posted above of part of the Aussie outback. That road in the photo is exactly the type we have to travel on in the Western U.S. when we go rockhounding in our Itasca Class C! - RobertRyanExplorer
regis101 wrote:
Whelp, I'm gonna have throw my hands up. I had hoped the boat on the tow car was the winner
No more like this a " tinny". Normally
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