In 2011 when we did it we where 4 weeks away
Up and back spent just over 5g in cost when away
So i would think it would be a little more now
Real need more time than that as didnt see everything
In 2011 when we did it we where 4 weeks away
Up and back spent just over 5g in cost when away
So i would think it would be a little more now
Real need more time than that as didnt see everything
Well .. since it’s just me in my jeep, thinking I will set it up with a bed inside, so removing seats to improve storage option.
Remove passenger front and Make it the fridge and dry food storage.
Remove rear seat and convert behind the drivers with a permanent bed setup, I’m only 5’5” and set the passenger side with storage and draws... could save on weight and drag with nothing on the Roof .. will have to chase some sought of vent for the inside of the jeep for condensation..
I will take a backup tent and blowup mattress just incase.
What’s people’s thoughts with that.
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Sounds like a great plan Jose, are you talking about the Grand?
You will definitely want at least window rain visors so you can keep them open for ventilation at night, it can get hot - although then you have the mozzies. I'd def suggest a tent as well in case sleeping in the car gets unmanageable. You will also have a few days where you stay in the same place, so you may want to set up a more permanent camp site for a few days...
If you get a self inflating mattress it would be good for in the car or in a tent. If you leave it inflated in the car, make sure you open the valve during the day as when it gets hot they can 'over inflate'...
Dave
I use these window sox's from supercheap for when I sleep in the back of the jeep, sorry can't remember what size I got. They slip over the rear window frame so you can have the window fully down but no bugs get in.
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/...=en_AU&start=1
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