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THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE OF CAMPERS

If you own a 4WD and call South East Queensland home, you’ve almost certainly heard of the Condamine Gorge Track. Starting at Boonah, it's a great drive that winds its way through the beautiful Scenic Rim, before tackling 14 river crossings along Condamine River Road to emerge at the quaint township of Killarney.

When I got the call to review a Condamine Camper, it seemed only fitting to take it out for a run through its namesake. Apart from the aforementioned river crossings with rough and rocky bottoms (there wasn't a lot of water due to the drought), we encountered high-speed gravel runs, sharp corners and a climb up the mountain with advisory signs saying, “No trucks, buses or caravans.” Luckily we had a hybrid camper!

Hybrid versatility really is what’s so great about the Condamine Camper: it's got all the amenities and spaciousness of a caravan, but with a Tare of only 1,600kg (ATM 2,500kg) and a width of 1.9m, you can confidently tow it behind a mid-sized 4WD wagon or a dual cab ute. And at just a tick over six metres long, it will

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