
Expert Advice
Gear guides, safety tips, and practical know-how from experienced Australian campers.

BBQ Basics 101 for Summer 2023
Get ready for BBQ season with these hints & tips It’s peak BBQ season around the country and for many of us there’s no greater pleasure than entertaining friends...
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5 of the Best Brekkies to Fuel Your Hike
It’s a common cliché that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. While it may or may not be true in regular life, faced with a...
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7 Key Tent Features to Consider In Your Next Purchase
It is very important to make the right selections with the humble tent as it becomes a home away from home to be comfortable. Our guide walks you through the top 7 important features when considering purchasing a quality tent.
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Cool Weather Camping Tips
Being comfortable is king to enjoying winter camping. Take a look at our suggestions to help you gear up and get out there when the weather is cold but the campfire’s hot.
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Camping Advice for the Cold Australian Winters
Just because the weather has gotten colder doesn't mean your camping vacations have to end. Camping is one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors in the...
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3 Season vs 4 Season Tents for Australian Camping?
n this comprehensive guide, we explore the key differences between 3-season and 4-season tents, providing expert advice to help you choose the right shelter for your camping needs. 3-Season Tents are designed for use in spring, summer, and autumn. They are lightweight, portable, and prioritize ventilation, making them ideal for mild to moderate weather conditions. An example of a quality 3-season tent is the Vango Sprint 200, which is perfect for lightweight backpacking with its easy setup and excellent breathability. 4-Season Tents, on the other hand, are built to withstand extreme weather conditions, including heavy snow, high winds, and harsh rain. These tents are more durable and stable, making them suitable for winter camping and mountaineering. The Nortent Gamme 4 is an excellent example, offering superior durability and weather protection, making it ideal for Australia’s toughest conditions.
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Online Camping Australia: 6 Essentials for Camping and Cooking
Essentials for camping in Australia can be bought online. Read about some of the must-haves for your next camping trip, here in this guide.
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The Best Camping Gear for Winter in Australia
What's the best camping gear to protect you during Australian winters? Read this guide to learn what essentials to bring to stay safe and comfortable.
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Backpacking in the Snowy Mountains
Cooma has the main Visitor Information Centre for the Snowy Mountains region, and is a good place to stop while you decide what to do next. It has a good shopping centre, with camping supplies and good clothing and second hand shops
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Australia's Best Ski & Snowboarding Destinations
Snow is never the first image that comes to mind when you think of Australia. Typically characterised by its scorching summers. But as we move towards Australia’s winter, we think it is high time we provide a perfectly balanced seasonal destination. For the majority of people skiing and snow related activities are practiced in four states, three of which contain resorts that cater to a range of snow related fun.
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Tips on traveling with your pets
When travelling with dogs stop every two hours and exercise them. It will be good for you too and help you arrive safely. Make sure you have fresh water; it is best if it comes from the home supply and can be carried in sealed plastic containers. Do not feed your animal on the day you leave and restrain them in the vehicle. If there is too much enthusiasm from the pet while it is in the vehicle it should be restrained on the floor behind the front passenger seat.Make sure all shots are up to date and off you go.
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Doggie Camping on the Great Ocean Road
From this experience I learned that whether pets are welcome or not in caravan parks is not always about the attitude of the caravan park. And it's always best to plan ahead and check with the caravan park about pets upfront.
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The Great Drives of Australia - Sydney to Melbourne Coastal Route
It has to be consider one of the greatest drives in Australia. Starting in Wollongong you travel via the Shoalhaven, Jervis Bay National Park, St Georges Basin, Ulladulla, Durras,...
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