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Farkles, Gear & Accessories => Farkles and Gear General Section => Topic started by: Diesel on February 03, 2012, 08:19:47 AM

Title: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: Diesel on February 03, 2012, 08:19:47 AM
Not a farkle - but a definite great add-on for your pannier for you long distance ST pilots.

Thanks goes to Terry for putting me on to this little gem.

It is a nice, clear road atlas with all the truck stops, caravan parks, rest areas and parking bays around Australia marked. Plus much more.

If you're out on the road, wondering when the next stop is or what facilities a place has - then this is a great book.

(http://i44.tinypic.com/345odmt.jpg)

Cheers, Diesel
Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: sac468 on February 03, 2012, 10:11:31 AM
will have to invetigate this one. :thumb :rd13
Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: Marcus on February 03, 2012, 10:14:29 AM
A friend got this for Xmas. I had a flick though and loved it...

(http://www.mapsdownunder.com.au/mapshop/images/items/zeaaus10.jpg)
Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: Poppy Dave on February 03, 2012, 03:06:29 PM
Diesel,

Yeh, sorry forgot about that. I've had one of these for about 10 years. They're great and can save you a LOT of money.

I was put onto it by someone I knew whose dad bought one, travelled around Australia in a caravan, and the only time he spent money on Site Fees was when he had no clean clothes left, so he'd pull into one for the night, use their laundry, then hit the road the next day.

He then learnt how to solve the laundry problem. He bought a Nappy Bucket, strapped it into the caravan, half filled it with water, added some powder, put in the clothes from the day before and off he'd go. The action of the Caravan washed the clothes.

When he stopped for lunch, he'd wring them out, change the water for fresh water, put the clothes back in and then continue on his journey. This rinsed them.

Once he'd stopped for the night, he'd just hang them out to dry. When he woke up he'd put the dirty clothes from the previous day into that water, add some powder and start all over again.

Brilliant idea.  :thumbs :hatwave

Take care all,

Dave R                                                                                                :wht13
Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: Brock on February 03, 2012, 03:41:49 PM
Nappy bucket on the back of an ST ??? not a good look. Guess the top box would work if you travel with it empty.

Note to self, design washing machine for trailer...... :crackup :crackup
Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: alans1100 on February 03, 2012, 03:53:23 PM
There's also this one written by Paul Smedley who used to ride white BMW's for a living. Not sure if he's still in the SA police force but I used to live next to him in a carvan park. He used to take 3 months off work a year and travel. Ended up writing a couple of books about rest stops etc.

http://www.doubleday.com.au/Products/45589_1.aspx (http://www.doubleday.com.au/Products/45589_1.aspx)

Following the success of Budget Camps Australia comes this fully revised, simple and informative book written for highway travellers.
It lists the exact location of hundreds of roadside rest areas, parking sites, bush campsites and caravan stops along Australia’s major highways. Plan each day’s journey, incorporating rest stops and lunch breaks at the better rest areas, many of which make excellent sites for brief overnight stops.



Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: terrydj on February 03, 2012, 05:07:47 PM
Not a farkle - but a definite great add-on for your pannier for you long distance ST pilots.

Thanks goes to Terry for putting me on to this little gem.

It is a nice, clear road atlas with all the truck stops, caravan parks, rest areas and parking bays around Australia marked. Plus much more.

If you're out on the road, wondering when the next stop is or what facilities a place has - then this is a great book.

([url]http://i44.tinypic.com/345odmt.jpg[/url])

Cheers, Diesel

Never seen one better.
"NOW"
To make it work better, just put the location into Google maps> Link: http://maps.google.com.au/ (http://maps.google.com.au/)
Now when the place pops up like a campground on the side of the road, move that little yellow man top left onto the part that you want to have a look at. Klick on him, and like bloody magic up a pic of the place pops and you can have a look around by moving that football shaped, silvery white thing around, and have a look for stuff like shelters and toilets and stuff
Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: Malcolm6112 on February 03, 2012, 07:57:35 PM
These books are great. On our first trip to the east we had photocopied pages to use in certain areas. On the second and third trips, we had bought our own. Saved us a heap of money. We take it everywhere with us.

 :blu13
Title: Re: Camp/Touring Atlas....
Post by: tj189 on February 04, 2012, 07:36:00 AM
They also have a POI file available for purchase which you can download from their website.  Makes it very easy to add to your trip files especially if you use "tyre"  (http://www.janboersma.nl/gett/index.php (http://www.janboersma.nl/gett/index.php) ) as your planning software or cut and paste coordinates into googlemaps.