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THE FAMILY MAN'S FAMILY VAN

FIRST REVIEWED IN Caravan World 596, February 2020.

I savour any chance to get up north, so I felt blessed to find myself on the banks of Coochin Creek recently. This waterway flows into Pumicestone Passage, the narrow channel between Bribie Island and mainland Queensland. I was there with Adam Mathieson, General Manager of Swag Camper Trailers, who lives up this way himself.

It was interesting to hear Adam reminisce fondly about areas even further north; we all seem magnetised towards

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