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CAMPING by a STONEY CREEK

Founder of Stoney Creek, Hank Rojek, has just returned from the trip of a lifetime. He and his wife, along with the couple next door and the husband’s brother, set out from Brisbane early in June, and proceeded to travel around the upper stretches of their state and then over into the Northern Territory, before returning home in mid-July.

KITTING UP FOR THE TRIP

“We were sitting around one day at home,” Hank tells Camper. “And we thought, we really ought to go and experience all of those places we’ve missed on previous occasions.”

“As for our neighbours, they’ve always wanted to go to Cape York and do the extreme stuff; but they had never felt confident enough.”

So they collectively conceived their wide-ranging itinerary. Hank’s neighbours undertook an advanced 4WD training course, while Hank selected the appropriate RV

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