I talked the wife into trying bush camping on the weekend for 3 nights with our 4 year old & 18-month-old kids. (99% of our camping is remote beach camping) but thought it would be a nice change plus easier with the cleaning when coming home (IE: not bringing half the beach back with us)
I have previously camped midweek at Charlie Moreland near Kenilworth with mates and it was nice, green and quiet. So this was our destination. For this trip I thought we would arrive Sunday to miss the crowds. (Wrong)
http://forums.overlander.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=63625
Tip:
When driving your 4x4 off road, it is important not to place your thumbs on the inside of the steering wheel. When driving over any large ruts or potholes, the wheel could suddenly turn. This may result in the thumb being bruised or even dislocated if it is left inside the rim. Remembering to leave your thumbs on the outside of the steering wheel is a very easy skill to acquire and should become second nature to you. With power steering fitted to most 4x4's these days, this technique is not as critical as the power steering unit dampens out sudden steering wheel movements as well as steering stabilizers. Owners of non-power steering vehicles will have undoubtedly experienced at some time the force at which the steering wheel turns when hitting an obstruction.
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