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Interesting Australian travel site


ozi2 wrote:

Hi everyone, I was surfing this afternoon as one does when I came across a website called outbackcrossing.com.au and found it very interesting.

It covers 4wd vehicles, what to look for, pro's and cons, touring, camping........all very informative and instructive.

Hope you find something of interest; yep, even a section on midges!

Cheers

ozi2


 Another interesting link thanks (  http://outbackcrossing.com.au/ ) 



-- Edited by Duh on Monday 6th of August 2012 04:58:30 PM

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Hi everyone, I was surfing this afternoon as one does when I came across a website called outbackcrossing.com.au and found it very interesting.

It covers 4wd vehicles, what to look for, pro's and cons, touring, camping........all very informative and instructive.

Hope you find something of interest; yep, even a section on midges!

Cheers

ozi2



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Just checked this out and it does look very interesting, I have added to my favorites.
Thanks ozi2

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Hi Duh and thanks for supplying the correct link to site.

I have managed to spend a few hours reading some good articles on all sorts of subjects including some good advice on freecamping. The author has a nice "free"spirit and attitude to authority that I like.

cheers,

ozi2



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Great sight like it just need to get my van repaired and I can travel again.

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Thanks for the info and link I have also put in my favs list and will check it out later.

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What a great site.
We will definitely use it to research for our trip (4 months to go yeah!)
Thank you!

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Ditto, great site and have also added it to my bookmarks, thanks. As we are still looking for a tug the Nissan and Landcruiser comparisons were great reading for hubby.

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