Something that is always enjoyable when
caravanning is finding a nice spot to pull over and have lunch
or just a "cuppa". If it is going to be an extended stop, switch
the 12 volt system off on the
fridge.
Thus eliminating any possibility of a flat battery on your motor
vehicle or fit a automatic on/off motion sensor switch.
Always be aware of other people on the roads and
keep your eye on the
rear vision mirrors.
If there is a build up of cars following, just ease over to the
left side of the road when safe and enable the other cars to pass but only
when the road is wide enough. You could also think about fitting
a rear vision camera to your caravan.

When moving on, after a night in a caravan park,
take a little time
checking
all windows are closed, the roof hatch is secure, your 240v
power leed is un plugged, the hand brake
is NOT on, the caravan coupling is securely locked on to
the tow ball, securely connect the safety chains, you have
plugged your 7 pin trailer plug into the car plug & checked your
trailer lights, and the step is folded in. This way you will
not spend the next couple of hours wondering if you have done
all these things.

When staying overnight in a caravan park and not
unhitching your van, make sure you
disconnect the 12
volt system
from your car,
in case any 12 volt accessories were inadvertently left on. This will
eliminate a possible flat battery when you go to move off the
next day.

When you are back home after your holiday and
have cleaned your van, wipe your fridge out with
vanilla
spray and store with the door slightly ajar. This prevents any
unpleasant odors. It is also a good idea to put
ant kill
around the jockey wheel and wheels. This is to stop ants
entering your van.

Part of the equipment you should carry are four
plastic blocks or attachable a plastic big foot to the leg, to place under the corner
stabilizers
of your van. This will avoid the necessity of always adjusting
the stabilizer because it has sunk into the ground. Remember
your corner stabilizers are not to be wound down tight, as this
will bend them.

If you are towing a camper trailer and it has
been folded with the
canvas wet,
please ensure it is erected at the first possible opportunity,
to dry the canvas out completely and make sure that everything
in the van is dry. This will avoid
Mildew.

Make a point of
breaking your journey
every 200 kilometers or 2 hours. Find a nice spot to pull over
and put the kettle on, or just stretch your legs. After all -
you are on holidays and if it takes a little longer to reach
your destination - relax - it doesn't matter, this is what it is
all about.

Make sure you have a pre trip service before a
trip or every 10,000km. Make up a
checklist
before commencing your journey, covering such things as tyre
pressure, gas bottle is full, extra water, all lights both 12
volt and 240 volt, wheel bearings checked. The time taken to do
this will make your holiday that much more enjoyable. The best
time to check your van out is about 48 hours before you set off
for your trip.

Annexes
are a great addition to your van, pop top or camper trailer.
They provide an extra room, plus shade and shelter from the
elements. Take care of it, don't ever put it away damp for any
length of time. Annexes with detachable walls are most desirable
as quite often, you will only use the roof as an awning. Anti
flap attachments are available for your Awning.

Make a point of pre-cooling your
perishables
in your household fridge and have the fridge in
your van on overnight to pre-cool it also on gas or electric
prior to switching the frig to 12v which only helps maintain the
temperature, but does not make it colder.
Always turn off the gas bottles before you leave. If you are towing a camper trailer, it should be fully erected
before connecting the electrical lead, to avoid any damage that
could be caused with heat from 240 volt lights.

Always check when
traveling
that the roof hatch is properly closed, as if left open, it
could let in excessive dust and cause damage to the operation of
the hatch, due to road vibrations and wind. If traveling on
dusty roads, have a pressure hatch fitted to your van, if you do
not already have one.

When
towing
avoid hard acceleration from traffic lights or up
hills. All this achieves is a higher fuel consumption. Make a
point of listening to your engine, it will tell you when you are
getting the best performance from your vehicle.

Caravans like cars require
regular servicing.
This will ensure you have a trouble free and
enjoyable holiday. Regular maintenance will also keep your unit
in first class condition, have it serviced every 10,000km or 12
months, thereby adding to the resale value or
trade-in price. Your caravan represents a considerable outlay on
your part and it is in your own interest to make sure it is
always in top condition.

When
caravanning in hot
weather,
don't pack your fridge, leave space around things to enable cool
air to circulate. By doing this, you should find your fridge
will work more efficiently. Always make sure the vents are not
blocked and that your van is perfectly level when on site. If
you need more frig space, maybe you should think of investing in
a portable frig/freezer.

A caravan is your
ticket to freedom.
You can get away when you like, go almost anywhere you want and
choose a different destination each time. Be happy in the
knowledge you are not depending on hotels or motels, as you are
towing your own luxury accommodation behind you. It is a good
idea to keep the van partly packed, so you only have to throw a
few perishables in and off you go, even only for a week-end.
Always make sure your caravan is loaded correctly.

When
touring in the outback,
first check with local authorities as to the condition of the
roads on which you wish to travel. Advise them of your departure
date and approximate arrival. Make sure extra containers of
water and fuel are carried along with extra tyres. If traveling
outback, make sure you have a two way radio, as mobile phones
don't work in all outback areas. A navigation devise is also
advisable and to be equipped with maps of Australia.

Caravanning continues to bring
freedom, convenience and inexpensive holidaying
to all kinds of people. Today's caravans are a far cry from the
days of the big heavy high units of the 1970's. Today with their
aerodynamics and much lighter towing weight, they enable you to
really relax when traveling.

Taking to the open road with your holiday home
behind you for the
first time,
may make you feel a little apprehensive. Don't be - it is just a
question of driving something bigger. So think of the extra
width and length and make allowances for it. You will soon get
the feel and be completely at ease.

The days of caravans or a camper
swaying
all over the road are long gone. Mainly due to the new rules and
regulations governing both caravans and tow vehicles. Plus
today's modern cars and caravans are certainly more compatible
for towing. Just tell your caravan dealer what vehicle you have
and he can match the size and weight to suit your vehicle.

Thinking of
going around Australia
- the most economical way of doing this would be with a caravan
or camper trailer -
the Ultimate Dream!
That is a trip of a lifetime, touring around this magnificent
country of ours. Don't Dream It - Do It! Get out and join the
hundreds of others that are already living their dream. Talk to
a caravan dealer, he is a specialist.

Don't think you have to be active or outgoing to
go caravanning. Simply enjoying the countryside and more
leisurely is an excellent reason to purchase a van. If you enjoy
photography, fishing or bird watching, making new friends or
just plain relaxing and reading a good book in a friendly
environment - these are all
good reasons to go caravanning.

The van is packed correctly, the car has been checked, the
weather forecast is excellent and you are ready to start one of
the greatest adventures of your life. A trip Around Australia!!!
Complete in the knowledge, the biggest decision you will have to
make is where to stop and for how long.
Take
time off to stop at the nearest river and drop your watch in.
You are free to roam - so time doesn't matter.

Let the "Canterbury Caravans" Team
make your dream a
reality!