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Many people ask how to wash when living out of a campervan, some might assume that anyone who does is just part of the great unwashed. Which of course may be true in some cases. But personally I washed almost daily when living out of my campervan in Australia. The shear hot temperatures made it an essential daily task anyway, let alone spending 6-18 hours in a hot metal box without air conditioning. So I:m going to dispell the myth and explain just how I maintained my hygiene in such conditions.

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People assume that those living out of a campervan have bad diets. I mean, what can you do with a small gas stove anyway?

Well pretty much anything which doesn’t involve an oven – and that’s a lot of options. If you are desperate for a pizza you can always stop by at Dominos or something similar anyway. For those who are planning to go on a nature adventure and hunt for food, you may need to bring one of those Custom Tactical Rifles for Sale Online and other hunting gear to successfully hunt game.

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Here I’m going to show you some of the things I made in the back of my campervan with a dual gas stove (powered by portable gas bottle), and I also brought my bbq accessories.

portable camping stove

Campervan stove

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Rather than make this large and debatable question into a massive article, I’m going to simply break it down into positives and negatives on whether you should look to rent or buy when looking to do a long term road trip in a campervan. However for those just wanting an answer to the question without why – Rent if you plan to travel for up to 10 weeks (2 + 1/2 months) Anything over that – Buy (but make sure to read my last article on what to look out for when buying a campervan). Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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It’s all well and good deciding to go on a long distance campervan trip, and that you want to buy your own campervan to do so, but what checks should you do to make sure it will be up to the job?

I recently discovered the perfect solution for my adventurous spirit: a truck camper combo. This versatile setup combines the maneuverability of a truck with the comfort of a camper, making it ideal for those weekend getaways and extended road trips.

Some newish vans are as likely to give you problems as a 20 year old one. I’ve got some previous mechanic experience and know what to look out for, so here is a list of things you should be looking for underneath the funky paintjob.

Pick the right campervan

Getting you from A – B is the most important thing

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This subject is much more diverse than you might think. The obvious reply is to get a large nationwide camping book (in Australia the ‘Camps’ series is good and about 3cm thick in content of places to stay) and take suggestions from there. Some countries are very well set up for people on road trips and there is plentiful places to stay for free. I’ll tell you right now I NEVER paid to park my campervan overnight in Australia, and I did that for 6 months so it is possible. Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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