Review: Tango Caravans The Clan
Caravanning doesn’t always have to be about the rough and tumble of offroad travel. When you have a large family, it’s important to have a van that caters for each person, that strikes the...
RV Water Tank Repair
If you’re as passionate as we are about seeing the country, you’ll inevitably find yourself travelling on remote gravel roads. And it’s here where the saying “the more remote you go, the better prepared...
Option RV Summermile: Review
Sometimes you just want to get away to a quiet little spot, somewhere the rest of the world can just roll by, somewhere that, by a summer mile, the living is easy.
With that in...
Review: Atlantic Caravans Signature Series
Atlantic Caravans is certainly not a company that rests on its laurels. We have seen a number of new releases and updates from this manufacturer in recent months. The latest: a revision of the...
Caravanning Danger: Reindeer Crossing
Yes, it's that time of the year again. Soon, Santa will be harnessing up the reindeer and heading off with all the pressies, so watch out for him if you're caravanning this Christmas.
Traffic will...
Paddling Lawn Hill Gorge
In my previous column I said I'd tell you more about our time as school photographers. It was great travelling this great country and getting paid to do so and we went to a...
A Hall’s Gap Park and a Pressure Cooker
Regular readers would know I’ve been waiting for a sticker to arrive from Mercedes Benz in Germany following repairs to Yemmy. It has finally arrived and I've stuck it on as requested, and I'm...
Review: Pioneer Mitchell Hybrid
In mid 2018, Pioneer Campers was purchased by Gason, the company that also owns Trakmaster Caravans. And we all wanted to know how the well-regarded Pioneer range would change, particularly the hybrid Pioneer Mitchell.
This...
Review: Regal B Class Motorhome
Regal has long made attractive, well-regarded caravans. The company has been in business for longer than I’ve been lurking around the industry, that’s for certain. Nonetheless, it came as a surprise to discover that...
Review: Paramount Caravans Thunder 186 Pop-Top
There’s a lot to be said for smaller vans, from little weekenders – effectively a bed on wheels – to 18ft pop-tops. They’re typically light, which in turn brings numerous benefits. Less fuel, less...