Welcome to The Lindsay Family Big Trips Australia Blog! We aim to provide useful information about camping and caravanning around Australia. From planning and preparation, building itineraries, getting equipped, education on the road, where to stay and what to do. We also hope you enjoy following us on our family travels, and aim to keep this blog fun, informative, interesting and inspiring!

Wednesday 30 March 2011

My (Hannah's) top 10 to do's!

  1. Snorkelling on the great barrier reef.
  2. Ayres rock (Uluru).
  3. Horse riding at Birdwood Downs cattle station Kimberleys.
  4. Aboriginal things eg dot painting, spear fishing and catching mud crabs ( my mums favourite)
  5. The wildlife!
  6. Kayaking and hiking through all the ancient and beautiful gorges.
  7. Flying over the bungle bungles in a helicopter without doors!
  8. Seeing Lake Eyre with water in it.
  9. Staying at the Mornington Wilderness Camp.
  10. Driving up one of the Simpson Desert sand dunes.

Tuesday 15 March 2011

4wd Newbies

As complete newbies to the world of 4WD we've been slowly educating ourselves on how to... drive it, recover it, understand it, and prepare it for our big trip.
We started with a 4wd Course, and highly recommend anyone who is about to set off 'out there' to do one of these.

We've done 2 courses with P7Offroad   http://www.4x4training.com.au/  Apart from a fun day out, the confidence we gained in ourselves and our car was really important for us. Scott did most of the driving as he will be the primary driver, but I had a go too!  For me the best part was getting a feel of what the car can do without 'rolling over'. If we had gone out there and Scott started doing half the stuff we have done on these courses I would have been a nervous wreck, and he probably would come back deaf from the screaming. But now I feel quite comfortable knowing we can handle some pretty challenging situations if needed. The instruction on safe recovery techniques and the hands on experience actually doing a recovery was excellent too.

Adding 4wd upgrades to the Prado was another learning curve.  Suspension lifts, bullbars, snorkels, cargo barriers, Roof cages, and Light Truck tyres.  Then there is all the recovery gear (which we may or may not use!) Maxtrax, winches, snatch straps, billet hitch, rated chains, bow shackles, and the list goes on. It was all double dutch to me in the beginning but not anymore!  Actually it was great doing the second course with our upgrades and really feeling the difference, lessening the blow of the $$ outlay!  Anyway its all done now, we've got itchy feet and looking forward to posting some interesting stories and pic's of our 'real 4wd' experiences! 

Friday 4 March 2011

Dear Followers and new subscribers

I have just set up a better way for you to get an email update each time we add something new to our blog.
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