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10 ESSENTIALS YOU NEED TO PACK

Whether you’re a seasoned offroader or a school holiday escapee, a Big Lap nomad or a fledgling first timer, what really separates roadtrippers is how much gear they take on board.

Some campers are ruthless, paring things down to just the basics, while others fly by the more-is-more theory, burdening their rigs with an excess of irresistibly innovative time-savers, ‘guaranteed’ to make camping life easier.

Both approaches have their strengths and weaknesses, and the right approach really boils down to individual needs and setups. But however much you leave behind or pile on top, there are some things it pays to always have handy. Make sure you find room for these essentials, well worth their weight on every adventure.

1. 2019’S BEST ROADTRIP APPS

“APPS CAN MAKE EVERY ESCAPE EASIER, GETTING YOU SOMEWHERE AWESOME FASTER, KEEPING YOU SAFE AND ENTERTAINED, AND SAVING YOU TIME AND MONEY ALONG THE WAY”

Tech-savvy travellers know that apps can make every escape easier, getting you somewhere awesome faster, keeping you safe and entertained, and saving you time and money along the way. If

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