iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

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Fresh Eyre! Longtermer Update How ‘our’ Horizon Casuarina is faring! Project Polly First impressions of our new project motorhome… Avida’s slide-out Eyre features a fresh new floorplan… Travel! Hobart to Sydney – the final instalment! iMotorhome magazine because getting there is half the fun... ISSUE 76: JUL 18 2015 Win! $50 for the best letter!

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FreshEyre

Longtermer UpdateHow lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina is faring

Project PollyFirst impressions of our new project motorhomehellipAvidarsquos slide-out

Eyre features a fresh new floorplanhellip Travel

Hobart to Sydney ndash the final instalment

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because getting there is half the fun

Issue 76 Jul 18 2015

Win$50 for the

best letter

The Most Recognised Name in Motorhomesreg

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Malcolm Street

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About iMotorhome | 3

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ldquoI met my old lover on the street last night She seemed so glad to see me I just smiled And we talked about some old times and we drank ourselves some beers still crazy after all these yearshelliprdquo

Singer-songwriter Paul Simon penned these lyrics which came to mind this week when I also caught up unexpectedly with an old flame Irsquod seen her around but largely ignored her because of my commitments and the knowledge that getting involved again would cause some angst Still she regularly popped into my head and so when we finally couldnrsquot avoid each other any longer it was something of a relief ndash and I have to say she certainly made me smile again

Yes there was pain ndash largely caused by my situational ineptitude ndash but once that was cleared it was just so good to be with her and the angst was quickly forgotten We went out and spent a few hours catching up reminiscing over old times and although we didnrsquot have ourselves any beers there still seemed to be a degree of craziness after all these years

My titanium road bike ndash a Van Nicholas Mistral handmade in Holland ndash has sat rather forlornly at the back of my bike collection in the garage Missy (as shersquos known) had a flat rear tyre and Irsquod put off repairing it for months perhaps a year in fact Shersquos one of modest collection of bikes for all roads and seasons but was my first lsquogoodrsquo bike I bought her new about a year before starting iMotorhome but wersquod had a rocky start due to some componentry

issues and when a good used carbon-fibre Specialized Roubaix (Ruby or course) came along Missy was relegated to second place In the cycling world carbon-fibre bikes rule due to their light weight but titanium is exclusive and has a mystique that sets it apart so I was never going to sell her

Rubyrsquos my every-day bike and needed a rear tyre replacement After only putting it off for a day or so I got to work and the job was quickly done So quickly and easily in fact I thought Irsquod fix Missy while I was on a roll Ouch Obviously not pleased with being overlooked for so long Missy drew blood but Irsquom sure it was my fault Anyway with a new tube in place and a break in the weather we headed out together and it was like falling in love all over again

Why am I sharing this Because we all have neglected items tucked away that need just a little TLC to bring back to life Missy is just a bike but the principal works with people too A little bit of effort ndash some kind words or an apology perhaps ndash can bring a big reward If therersquos something or someone you need to lsquorepairrsquo things with get to it Therersquos still time to be crazy even after all these yearshellip

FArEwELL KEithOur advertising manager Keith Smyth has hung up his phone and decided to join wife Denise in retirement We wish them all the best and with a grandchild recently arrived Irsquom sure theyrsquoll both keep busy Think you can fill his shoes Call me

GEt toGEthErTherersquos still space at our inaugural iMotorhome get together in mid September Come and explore the remarkable ruins at Joadja Creek meet the iMotorhome team and spend a relaxed weekend with a small group of fellow motorhomers See page 10 for details

Old Flameshellip

on my mind | 5

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6 | Content

3 About UsWho we are where and other legal stuff

64 Mobile TechFood Apps For Thought ndash every food lover will appreciate thesehellip

68 Next IssueWhatrsquos coming up and which shows are on soon

9 ResourcesFind back issues and more on our website

22 MarketplaceThe latest Marketplace offers

5 On my MindOld Flameshellip

14 NewsWhatrsquos happening in the wider RV world - and beyond

52 Travel Reader WritesRelocation Road Trip ndash the final instalment of a Hobart-to-Sydney rental relocation

24 Day Test Avida Eyre 2663 SLFresh Eyre ndash now therersquos a slide-out in Avidarsquos Eyre range

38 Project PollyFirst Impressions ndash so far so good

62 Product Review Camp Kitchen ndash for lovers of cooking in the great outdoors

11 On your MindShare your thoughts for the chance to win $50

67 Advertisers IndexAn A to Z of whorsquos in this issue

46 Longtermer Horizon CasuarinaA report card on our longterm Horizon Casuarina

Paradise Motor Homes wwwparadisemotorhomescomau 245 Brisbane Road Biggera Waters Queensland 4216ph (07) 5597 4400 - email infoparadisemotorhomescomau Paradise Motor Homes products are protected by registered designs patents and copyrights trade copy 2013

Australiarsquos Best Quality Motorhomes

Enjoy the prestige of owning Australiarsquos best quality motorhome

bull Outstanding value for money competitively priced from $158000

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bull Models available with or without slide-outsbull Superior finish with stylish new contoured exterior bull Patented moulded bins for maximum storage capacitybull Outstanding road handling amp ride comfortbull Genuine island queen beds and huge wardrobes bull Spacious rear ensuites with separate toilet amp shower bull Market leading layouts amp lifestyle featuresbull Full living area slide-outs providing superior living space bull Proven reliability of Paradisersquos patented slide-outs

Relax in Paradise

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

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Ask a Question

Back Issues

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Reader Survey

Reader Review

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Magazine Resources

Review and images by Malcolm Street

Dethleffs lsquobabyrsquo A-class is something to ogle athellip

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Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

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1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

Click for Google Maps

Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

FRONTLINE $1200 ACCESSORY OFFER

Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

includes side and rear flyscreens plus an outdoor shower Vehicles are available in Sydney Ballina and the Gold CoastBrisbane To see exactly whatrsquos on offer click HERE

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16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

Whatever your fancy this ebook for iPad contains a selection of 12 of South Australiarsquos most accessible and beautiful destinations that offer travellers great touring and fantastic camping opportunities

Whether yoursquore travelling by motorhome towing a caravan or just packing a tent there are destinations for everyone

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18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

bull 6 m x 2 m slide-outbull Fully electronic set-up operation (stabilisers

slide-out awning)bull 2 split-system air conditionersbull Disabled accessbull Automatic electric sliding entry-door

bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

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Reverse Alert is a world first automatic braking technology that can be applied to any vehicle ndash new or used

When the reverse gear is selected the rear sensors are activated If the sensors detect an object the brake is automatically applied - requiring no driver input

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20 | News

From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

Sty led Layout

From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

Wirraway is a dedicated family owned business striving for Motorhome excellenceOur Motorhomes are our passion Every Wirraway Motorhome is handbuilt and designed by

experienced motorhomers who know the importance of making life easier on the roadNew to our Range is the brilliant lsquolive like a movie starrsquo Wirraway 260 SL

the latest in our 260 series our EuroStyle 260 with itrsquos European styled interiorand ldquoThe Motorhome of the Yearrdquo the Wirraway 260

Wirraway Motorhomes feature opulence style and all the legendary designelectrical and construction innovations that are unique to all Wirraways

Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

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A traveller suffered cuts to his arms hands and head after knife-wielding bogus police attempted to rob him in NSW

The terrified 53-year-old man was attacked when the men forced their way into his campervan parked in the Shellharbour suburb of Barrack Heights NSW The men were said to have identified themselves as police officers and produced what appeared to be police badges But when the victim asked for additional identification they forcibly put tape over his eyes and around his arms and legs They demanded money but fled empty handed when a relative of the man approached the RV from caravanningnewscom

BEWARE BOGUS POLICE

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

Sty led Layout

From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

Wirraway is a dedicated family owned business striving for Motorhome excellenceOur Motorhomes are our passion Every Wirraway Motorhome is handbuilt and designed by

experienced motorhomers who know the importance of making life easier on the roadNew to our Range is the brilliant lsquolive like a movie starrsquo Wirraway 260 SL

the latest in our 260 series our EuroStyle 260 with itrsquos European styled interiorand ldquoThe Motorhome of the Yearrdquo the Wirraway 260

Wirraway Motorhomes feature opulence style and all the legendary designelectrical and construction innovations that are unique to all Wirraways

Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

For details contact Rob Tonkin - Wirraway Motorhomes 6 Hynes Court Mildura Vic 3500Phone Fax (03) 50 230 230 - New Email infowirrawaycomau amp New Website wwwwirrawaycomau

On The Road Wirraway 260SL Slideout Motorhome - 2012 copy Rex Willmer

22 | imotorhome marketplace

Parkland RV is the official dealer for Avida Motorhomes Crossroads RV and Opal Caravans in WA We stock quality used RVs and our modern service department can

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This great Aussie festival in the bush is on again featuring the legendary Murphyrsquos Pigs Many other great

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An official Avida motorhome dealer with more than 50 new

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In the heart of Victoriarsquos Gippsland region Come and enjoy our natural beauty famous lakes High Country

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

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the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

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Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

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All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

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The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

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With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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ldquoI met my old lover on the street last night She seemed so glad to see me I just smiled And we talked about some old times and we drank ourselves some beers still crazy after all these yearshelliprdquo

Singer-songwriter Paul Simon penned these lyrics which came to mind this week when I also caught up unexpectedly with an old flame Irsquod seen her around but largely ignored her because of my commitments and the knowledge that getting involved again would cause some angst Still she regularly popped into my head and so when we finally couldnrsquot avoid each other any longer it was something of a relief ndash and I have to say she certainly made me smile again

Yes there was pain ndash largely caused by my situational ineptitude ndash but once that was cleared it was just so good to be with her and the angst was quickly forgotten We went out and spent a few hours catching up reminiscing over old times and although we didnrsquot have ourselves any beers there still seemed to be a degree of craziness after all these years

My titanium road bike ndash a Van Nicholas Mistral handmade in Holland ndash has sat rather forlornly at the back of my bike collection in the garage Missy (as shersquos known) had a flat rear tyre and Irsquod put off repairing it for months perhaps a year in fact Shersquos one of modest collection of bikes for all roads and seasons but was my first lsquogoodrsquo bike I bought her new about a year before starting iMotorhome but wersquod had a rocky start due to some componentry

issues and when a good used carbon-fibre Specialized Roubaix (Ruby or course) came along Missy was relegated to second place In the cycling world carbon-fibre bikes rule due to their light weight but titanium is exclusive and has a mystique that sets it apart so I was never going to sell her

Rubyrsquos my every-day bike and needed a rear tyre replacement After only putting it off for a day or so I got to work and the job was quickly done So quickly and easily in fact I thought Irsquod fix Missy while I was on a roll Ouch Obviously not pleased with being overlooked for so long Missy drew blood but Irsquom sure it was my fault Anyway with a new tube in place and a break in the weather we headed out together and it was like falling in love all over again

Why am I sharing this Because we all have neglected items tucked away that need just a little TLC to bring back to life Missy is just a bike but the principal works with people too A little bit of effort ndash some kind words or an apology perhaps ndash can bring a big reward If therersquos something or someone you need to lsquorepairrsquo things with get to it Therersquos still time to be crazy even after all these yearshellip

FArEwELL KEithOur advertising manager Keith Smyth has hung up his phone and decided to join wife Denise in retirement We wish them all the best and with a grandchild recently arrived Irsquom sure theyrsquoll both keep busy Think you can fill his shoes Call me

GEt toGEthErTherersquos still space at our inaugural iMotorhome get together in mid September Come and explore the remarkable ruins at Joadja Creek meet the iMotorhome team and spend a relaxed weekend with a small group of fellow motorhomers See page 10 for details

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3 About UsWho we are where and other legal stuff

64 Mobile TechFood Apps For Thought ndash every food lover will appreciate thesehellip

68 Next IssueWhatrsquos coming up and which shows are on soon

9 ResourcesFind back issues and more on our website

22 MarketplaceThe latest Marketplace offers

5 On my MindOld Flameshellip

14 NewsWhatrsquos happening in the wider RV world - and beyond

52 Travel Reader WritesRelocation Road Trip ndash the final instalment of a Hobart-to-Sydney rental relocation

24 Day Test Avida Eyre 2663 SLFresh Eyre ndash now therersquos a slide-out in Avidarsquos Eyre range

38 Project PollyFirst Impressions ndash so far so good

62 Product Review Camp Kitchen ndash for lovers of cooking in the great outdoors

11 On your MindShare your thoughts for the chance to win $50

67 Advertisers IndexAn A to Z of whorsquos in this issue

46 Longtermer Horizon CasuarinaA report card on our longterm Horizon Casuarina

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Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

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1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

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Friday night

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Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

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Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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News | 15

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

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from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

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wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

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Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

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W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

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We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

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with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

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for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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iTech World 22

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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ldquoI met my old lover on the street last night She seemed so glad to see me I just smiled And we talked about some old times and we drank ourselves some beers still crazy after all these yearshelliprdquo

Singer-songwriter Paul Simon penned these lyrics which came to mind this week when I also caught up unexpectedly with an old flame Irsquod seen her around but largely ignored her because of my commitments and the knowledge that getting involved again would cause some angst Still she regularly popped into my head and so when we finally couldnrsquot avoid each other any longer it was something of a relief ndash and I have to say she certainly made me smile again

Yes there was pain ndash largely caused by my situational ineptitude ndash but once that was cleared it was just so good to be with her and the angst was quickly forgotten We went out and spent a few hours catching up reminiscing over old times and although we didnrsquot have ourselves any beers there still seemed to be a degree of craziness after all these years

My titanium road bike ndash a Van Nicholas Mistral handmade in Holland ndash has sat rather forlornly at the back of my bike collection in the garage Missy (as shersquos known) had a flat rear tyre and Irsquod put off repairing it for months perhaps a year in fact Shersquos one of modest collection of bikes for all roads and seasons but was my first lsquogoodrsquo bike I bought her new about a year before starting iMotorhome but wersquod had a rocky start due to some componentry

issues and when a good used carbon-fibre Specialized Roubaix (Ruby or course) came along Missy was relegated to second place In the cycling world carbon-fibre bikes rule due to their light weight but titanium is exclusive and has a mystique that sets it apart so I was never going to sell her

Rubyrsquos my every-day bike and needed a rear tyre replacement After only putting it off for a day or so I got to work and the job was quickly done So quickly and easily in fact I thought Irsquod fix Missy while I was on a roll Ouch Obviously not pleased with being overlooked for so long Missy drew blood but Irsquom sure it was my fault Anyway with a new tube in place and a break in the weather we headed out together and it was like falling in love all over again

Why am I sharing this Because we all have neglected items tucked away that need just a little TLC to bring back to life Missy is just a bike but the principal works with people too A little bit of effort ndash some kind words or an apology perhaps ndash can bring a big reward If therersquos something or someone you need to lsquorepairrsquo things with get to it Therersquos still time to be crazy even after all these yearshellip

FArEwELL KEithOur advertising manager Keith Smyth has hung up his phone and decided to join wife Denise in retirement We wish them all the best and with a grandchild recently arrived Irsquom sure theyrsquoll both keep busy Think you can fill his shoes Call me

GEt toGEthErTherersquos still space at our inaugural iMotorhome get together in mid September Come and explore the remarkable ruins at Joadja Creek meet the iMotorhome team and spend a relaxed weekend with a small group of fellow motorhomers See page 10 for details

Old Flameshellip

on my mind | 5

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6 | Content

3 About UsWho we are where and other legal stuff

64 Mobile TechFood Apps For Thought ndash every food lover will appreciate thesehellip

68 Next IssueWhatrsquos coming up and which shows are on soon

9 ResourcesFind back issues and more on our website

22 MarketplaceThe latest Marketplace offers

5 On my MindOld Flameshellip

14 NewsWhatrsquos happening in the wider RV world - and beyond

52 Travel Reader WritesRelocation Road Trip ndash the final instalment of a Hobart-to-Sydney rental relocation

24 Day Test Avida Eyre 2663 SLFresh Eyre ndash now therersquos a slide-out in Avidarsquos Eyre range

38 Project PollyFirst Impressions ndash so far so good

62 Product Review Camp Kitchen ndash for lovers of cooking in the great outdoors

11 On your MindShare your thoughts for the chance to win $50

67 Advertisers IndexAn A to Z of whorsquos in this issue

46 Longtermer Horizon CasuarinaA report card on our longterm Horizon Casuarina

Paradise Motor Homes wwwparadisemotorhomescomau 245 Brisbane Road Biggera Waters Queensland 4216ph (07) 5597 4400 - email infoparadisemotorhomescomau Paradise Motor Homes products are protected by registered designs patents and copyrights trade copy 2013

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Enjoy the prestige of owning Australiarsquos best quality motorhome

bull Outstanding value for money competitively priced from $158000

bull Unrivalled Safety including rollover protection auto-locking cabinetry and superior appliance mounting systems

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bull Built for Australian conditions

bull Models available with or without slide-outsbull Superior finish with stylish new contoured exterior bull Patented moulded bins for maximum storage capacitybull Outstanding road handling amp ride comfortbull Genuine island queen beds and huge wardrobes bull Spacious rear ensuites with separate toilet amp shower bull Market leading layouts amp lifestyle featuresbull Full living area slide-outs providing superior living space bull Proven reliability of Paradisersquos patented slide-outs

Relax in Paradise

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

iMotorhome

reso

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because getting there is half the fun

Ask a Question

Back Issues

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Review and images by Malcolm Street

Dethleffs lsquobabyrsquo A-class is something to ogle athellip

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because getting there is half the fun

resources | 9

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

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Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

FRONTLINE $1200 ACCESSORY OFFER

Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

includes side and rear flyscreens plus an outdoor shower Vehicles are available in Sydney Ballina and the Gold CoastBrisbane To see exactly whatrsquos on offer click HERE

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16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

Whatever your fancy this ebook for iPad contains a selection of 12 of South Australiarsquos most accessible and beautiful destinations that offer travellers great touring and fantastic camping opportunities

Whether yoursquore travelling by motorhome towing a caravan or just packing a tent there are destinations for everyone

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18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

bull 6 m x 2 m slide-outbull Fully electronic set-up operation (stabilisers

slide-out awning)bull 2 split-system air conditionersbull Disabled accessbull Automatic electric sliding entry-door

bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

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Reverse Alert is a world first automatic braking technology that can be applied to any vehicle ndash new or used

When the reverse gear is selected the rear sensors are activated If the sensors detect an object the brake is automatically applied - requiring no driver input

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20 | News

From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

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From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 4: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

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ldquoI met my old lover on the street last night She seemed so glad to see me I just smiled And we talked about some old times and we drank ourselves some beers still crazy after all these yearshelliprdquo

Singer-songwriter Paul Simon penned these lyrics which came to mind this week when I also caught up unexpectedly with an old flame Irsquod seen her around but largely ignored her because of my commitments and the knowledge that getting involved again would cause some angst Still she regularly popped into my head and so when we finally couldnrsquot avoid each other any longer it was something of a relief ndash and I have to say she certainly made me smile again

Yes there was pain ndash largely caused by my situational ineptitude ndash but once that was cleared it was just so good to be with her and the angst was quickly forgotten We went out and spent a few hours catching up reminiscing over old times and although we didnrsquot have ourselves any beers there still seemed to be a degree of craziness after all these years

My titanium road bike ndash a Van Nicholas Mistral handmade in Holland ndash has sat rather forlornly at the back of my bike collection in the garage Missy (as shersquos known) had a flat rear tyre and Irsquod put off repairing it for months perhaps a year in fact Shersquos one of modest collection of bikes for all roads and seasons but was my first lsquogoodrsquo bike I bought her new about a year before starting iMotorhome but wersquod had a rocky start due to some componentry

issues and when a good used carbon-fibre Specialized Roubaix (Ruby or course) came along Missy was relegated to second place In the cycling world carbon-fibre bikes rule due to their light weight but titanium is exclusive and has a mystique that sets it apart so I was never going to sell her

Rubyrsquos my every-day bike and needed a rear tyre replacement After only putting it off for a day or so I got to work and the job was quickly done So quickly and easily in fact I thought Irsquod fix Missy while I was on a roll Ouch Obviously not pleased with being overlooked for so long Missy drew blood but Irsquom sure it was my fault Anyway with a new tube in place and a break in the weather we headed out together and it was like falling in love all over again

Why am I sharing this Because we all have neglected items tucked away that need just a little TLC to bring back to life Missy is just a bike but the principal works with people too A little bit of effort ndash some kind words or an apology perhaps ndash can bring a big reward If therersquos something or someone you need to lsquorepairrsquo things with get to it Therersquos still time to be crazy even after all these yearshellip

FArEwELL KEithOur advertising manager Keith Smyth has hung up his phone and decided to join wife Denise in retirement We wish them all the best and with a grandchild recently arrived Irsquom sure theyrsquoll both keep busy Think you can fill his shoes Call me

GEt toGEthErTherersquos still space at our inaugural iMotorhome get together in mid September Come and explore the remarkable ruins at Joadja Creek meet the iMotorhome team and spend a relaxed weekend with a small group of fellow motorhomers See page 10 for details

Old Flameshellip

on my mind | 5

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6 | Content

3 About UsWho we are where and other legal stuff

64 Mobile TechFood Apps For Thought ndash every food lover will appreciate thesehellip

68 Next IssueWhatrsquos coming up and which shows are on soon

9 ResourcesFind back issues and more on our website

22 MarketplaceThe latest Marketplace offers

5 On my MindOld Flameshellip

14 NewsWhatrsquos happening in the wider RV world - and beyond

52 Travel Reader WritesRelocation Road Trip ndash the final instalment of a Hobart-to-Sydney rental relocation

24 Day Test Avida Eyre 2663 SLFresh Eyre ndash now therersquos a slide-out in Avidarsquos Eyre range

38 Project PollyFirst Impressions ndash so far so good

62 Product Review Camp Kitchen ndash for lovers of cooking in the great outdoors

11 On your MindShare your thoughts for the chance to win $50

67 Advertisers IndexAn A to Z of whorsquos in this issue

46 Longtermer Horizon CasuarinaA report card on our longterm Horizon Casuarina

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Relax in Paradise

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

iMotorhome

reso

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because getting there is half the fun

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Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

Click for Google Maps

Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

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APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

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Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

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bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

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bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

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From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

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From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 5: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

ldquoI met my old lover on the street last night She seemed so glad to see me I just smiled And we talked about some old times and we drank ourselves some beers still crazy after all these yearshelliprdquo

Singer-songwriter Paul Simon penned these lyrics which came to mind this week when I also caught up unexpectedly with an old flame Irsquod seen her around but largely ignored her because of my commitments and the knowledge that getting involved again would cause some angst Still she regularly popped into my head and so when we finally couldnrsquot avoid each other any longer it was something of a relief ndash and I have to say she certainly made me smile again

Yes there was pain ndash largely caused by my situational ineptitude ndash but once that was cleared it was just so good to be with her and the angst was quickly forgotten We went out and spent a few hours catching up reminiscing over old times and although we didnrsquot have ourselves any beers there still seemed to be a degree of craziness after all these years

My titanium road bike ndash a Van Nicholas Mistral handmade in Holland ndash has sat rather forlornly at the back of my bike collection in the garage Missy (as shersquos known) had a flat rear tyre and Irsquod put off repairing it for months perhaps a year in fact Shersquos one of modest collection of bikes for all roads and seasons but was my first lsquogoodrsquo bike I bought her new about a year before starting iMotorhome but wersquod had a rocky start due to some componentry

issues and when a good used carbon-fibre Specialized Roubaix (Ruby or course) came along Missy was relegated to second place In the cycling world carbon-fibre bikes rule due to their light weight but titanium is exclusive and has a mystique that sets it apart so I was never going to sell her

Rubyrsquos my every-day bike and needed a rear tyre replacement After only putting it off for a day or so I got to work and the job was quickly done So quickly and easily in fact I thought Irsquod fix Missy while I was on a roll Ouch Obviously not pleased with being overlooked for so long Missy drew blood but Irsquom sure it was my fault Anyway with a new tube in place and a break in the weather we headed out together and it was like falling in love all over again

Why am I sharing this Because we all have neglected items tucked away that need just a little TLC to bring back to life Missy is just a bike but the principal works with people too A little bit of effort ndash some kind words or an apology perhaps ndash can bring a big reward If therersquos something or someone you need to lsquorepairrsquo things with get to it Therersquos still time to be crazy even after all these yearshellip

FArEwELL KEithOur advertising manager Keith Smyth has hung up his phone and decided to join wife Denise in retirement We wish them all the best and with a grandchild recently arrived Irsquom sure theyrsquoll both keep busy Think you can fill his shoes Call me

GEt toGEthErTherersquos still space at our inaugural iMotorhome get together in mid September Come and explore the remarkable ruins at Joadja Creek meet the iMotorhome team and spend a relaxed weekend with a small group of fellow motorhomers See page 10 for details

Old Flameshellip

on my mind | 5

RichardCaravan_MOT_3Models_AVIDAindd 1 250415 744 PM

6 | Content

3 About UsWho we are where and other legal stuff

64 Mobile TechFood Apps For Thought ndash every food lover will appreciate thesehellip

68 Next IssueWhatrsquos coming up and which shows are on soon

9 ResourcesFind back issues and more on our website

22 MarketplaceThe latest Marketplace offers

5 On my MindOld Flameshellip

14 NewsWhatrsquos happening in the wider RV world - and beyond

52 Travel Reader WritesRelocation Road Trip ndash the final instalment of a Hobart-to-Sydney rental relocation

24 Day Test Avida Eyre 2663 SLFresh Eyre ndash now therersquos a slide-out in Avidarsquos Eyre range

38 Project PollyFirst Impressions ndash so far so good

62 Product Review Camp Kitchen ndash for lovers of cooking in the great outdoors

11 On your MindShare your thoughts for the chance to win $50

67 Advertisers IndexAn A to Z of whorsquos in this issue

46 Longtermer Horizon CasuarinaA report card on our longterm Horizon Casuarina

Paradise Motor Homes wwwparadisemotorhomescomau 245 Brisbane Road Biggera Waters Queensland 4216ph (07) 5597 4400 - email infoparadisemotorhomescomau Paradise Motor Homes products are protected by registered designs patents and copyrights trade copy 2013

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Relax in Paradise

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

iMotorhome

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because getting there is half the fun

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Review and images by Malcolm Street

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resources | 9

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

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Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

FRONTLINE $1200 ACCESSORY OFFER

Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

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APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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6 | Content

3 About UsWho we are where and other legal stuff

64 Mobile TechFood Apps For Thought ndash every food lover will appreciate thesehellip

68 Next IssueWhatrsquos coming up and which shows are on soon

9 ResourcesFind back issues and more on our website

22 MarketplaceThe latest Marketplace offers

5 On my MindOld Flameshellip

14 NewsWhatrsquos happening in the wider RV world - and beyond

52 Travel Reader WritesRelocation Road Trip ndash the final instalment of a Hobart-to-Sydney rental relocation

24 Day Test Avida Eyre 2663 SLFresh Eyre ndash now therersquos a slide-out in Avidarsquos Eyre range

38 Project PollyFirst Impressions ndash so far so good

62 Product Review Camp Kitchen ndash for lovers of cooking in the great outdoors

11 On your MindShare your thoughts for the chance to win $50

67 Advertisers IndexAn A to Z of whorsquos in this issue

46 Longtermer Horizon CasuarinaA report card on our longterm Horizon Casuarina

Paradise Motor Homes wwwparadisemotorhomescomau 245 Brisbane Road Biggera Waters Queensland 4216ph (07) 5597 4400 - email infoparadisemotorhomescomau Paradise Motor Homes products are protected by registered designs patents and copyrights trade copy 2013

Australiarsquos Best Quality Motorhomes

Enjoy the prestige of owning Australiarsquos best quality motorhome

bull Outstanding value for money competitively priced from $158000

bull Unrivalled Safety including rollover protection auto-locking cabinetry and superior appliance mounting systems

bull Industryrsquos longest amp most comprehensive motorhome warranty

bull Built for Australian conditions

bull Models available with or without slide-outsbull Superior finish with stylish new contoured exterior bull Patented moulded bins for maximum storage capacitybull Outstanding road handling amp ride comfortbull Genuine island queen beds and huge wardrobes bull Spacious rear ensuites with separate toilet amp shower bull Market leading layouts amp lifestyle featuresbull Full living area slide-outs providing superior living space bull Proven reliability of Paradisersquos patented slide-outs

Relax in Paradise

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

iMotorhome

reso

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because getting there is half the fun

Ask a Question

Back Issues

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Reader Survey

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Magazine Resources

Review and images by Malcolm Street

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because getting there is half the fun

resources | 9

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

Click for Google Maps

Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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14 | News

WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

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Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

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16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

Whatever your fancy this ebook for iPad contains a selection of 12 of South Australiarsquos most accessible and beautiful destinations that offer travellers great touring and fantastic camping opportunities

Whether yoursquore travelling by motorhome towing a caravan or just packing a tent there are destinations for everyone

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18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

bull 6 m x 2 m slide-outbull Fully electronic set-up operation (stabilisers

slide-out awning)bull 2 split-system air conditionersbull Disabled accessbull Automatic electric sliding entry-door

bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

CONVERSION OPPORTUNITY

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Reverse Alert is a world first automatic braking technology that can be applied to any vehicle ndash new or used

When the reverse gear is selected the rear sensors are activated If the sensors detect an object the brake is automatically applied - requiring no driver input

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From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

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From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

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Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

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A traveller suffered cuts to his arms hands and head after knife-wielding bogus police attempted to rob him in NSW

The terrified 53-year-old man was attacked when the men forced their way into his campervan parked in the Shellharbour suburb of Barrack Heights NSW The men were said to have identified themselves as police officers and produced what appeared to be police badges But when the victim asked for additional identification they forcibly put tape over his eyes and around his arms and legs They demanded money but fled empty handed when a relative of the man approached the RV from caravanningnewscom

BEWARE BOGUS POLICE

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Wirraway Motorhomes feature opulence style and all the legendary designelectrical and construction innovations that are unique to all Wirraways

Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

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On The Road Wirraway 260SL Slideout Motorhome - 2012 copy Rex Willmer

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

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The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

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With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 7: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Paradise Motor Homes wwwparadisemotorhomescomau 245 Brisbane Road Biggera Waters Queensland 4216ph (07) 5597 4400 - email infoparadisemotorhomescomau Paradise Motor Homes products are protected by registered designs patents and copyrights trade copy 2013

Australiarsquos Best Quality Motorhomes

Enjoy the prestige of owning Australiarsquos best quality motorhome

bull Outstanding value for money competitively priced from $158000

bull Unrivalled Safety including rollover protection auto-locking cabinetry and superior appliance mounting systems

bull Industryrsquos longest amp most comprehensive motorhome warranty

bull Built for Australian conditions

bull Models available with or without slide-outsbull Superior finish with stylish new contoured exterior bull Patented moulded bins for maximum storage capacitybull Outstanding road handling amp ride comfortbull Genuine island queen beds and huge wardrobes bull Spacious rear ensuites with separate toilet amp shower bull Market leading layouts amp lifestyle featuresbull Full living area slide-outs providing superior living space bull Proven reliability of Paradisersquos patented slide-outs

Relax in Paradise

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

iMotorhome

reso

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because getting there is half the fun

Ask a Question

Back Issues

Road Tests

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Reader Survey

Reader Review

User Guide

Magazine Resources

Review and images by Malcolm Street

Dethleffs lsquobabyrsquo A-class is something to ogle athellip

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iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

resources | 9

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

Click for Google Maps

Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

FRONTLINE $1200 ACCESSORY OFFER

Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

includes side and rear flyscreens plus an outdoor shower Vehicles are available in Sydney Ballina and the Gold CoastBrisbane To see exactly whatrsquos on offer click HERE

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16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

Whatever your fancy this ebook for iPad contains a selection of 12 of South Australiarsquos most accessible and beautiful destinations that offer travellers great touring and fantastic camping opportunities

Whether yoursquore travelling by motorhome towing a caravan or just packing a tent there are destinations for everyone

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18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

bull 6 m x 2 m slide-outbull Fully electronic set-up operation (stabilisers

slide-out awning)bull 2 split-system air conditionersbull Disabled accessbull Automatic electric sliding entry-door

bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

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Reverse Alert is a world first automatic braking technology that can be applied to any vehicle ndash new or used

When the reverse gear is selected the rear sensors are activated If the sensors detect an object the brake is automatically applied - requiring no driver input

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

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1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

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Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

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Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

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Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

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12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

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News | 15

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

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We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

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Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

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Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

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iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

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Ozcape Campers 23

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Parkland RV Centre 22

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RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

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Trakka 8

Webasto 14

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Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 9: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

iMotorhome

reso

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because getting there is half the fun

Ask a Question

Back Issues

Road Tests

SubscriptionMarketplace

Reader Survey

Reader Review

User Guide

Magazine Resources

Review and images by Malcolm Street

Dethleffs lsquobabyrsquo A-class is something to ogle athellip

Esprit de Cor Blimey

iMotorhome mag

azin

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because getting there is half the fun

resources | 9

Visit trakkacom or call 1800 TRAKKA

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

Click for Google Maps

Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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14 | News

WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

FRONTLINE $1200 ACCESSORY OFFER

Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

includes side and rear flyscreens plus an outdoor shower Vehicles are available in Sydney Ballina and the Gold CoastBrisbane To see exactly whatrsquos on offer click HERE

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16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

wwwebooktravellercomauFor more information visit

From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

Whatever your fancy this ebook for iPad contains a selection of 12 of South Australiarsquos most accessible and beautiful destinations that offer travellers great touring and fantastic camping opportunities

Whether yoursquore travelling by motorhome towing a caravan or just packing a tent there are destinations for everyone

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18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

bull 6 m x 2 m slide-outbull Fully electronic set-up operation (stabilisers

slide-out awning)bull 2 split-system air conditionersbull Disabled accessbull Automatic electric sliding entry-door

bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

CONVERSION OPPORTUNITY

World First Collision Avoidance System

Reverse Alert is a world first automatic braking technology that can be applied to any vehicle ndash new or used

When the reverse gear is selected the rear sensors are activated If the sensors detect an object the brake is automatically applied - requiring no driver input

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20 | News

From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

Sty led Layout

From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

Wirraway is a dedicated family owned business striving for Motorhome excellenceOur Motorhomes are our passion Every Wirraway Motorhome is handbuilt and designed by

experienced motorhomers who know the importance of making life easier on the roadNew to our Range is the brilliant lsquolive like a movie starrsquo Wirraway 260 SL

the latest in our 260 series our EuroStyle 260 with itrsquos European styled interiorand ldquoThe Motorhome of the Yearrdquo the Wirraway 260

Wirraway Motorhomes feature opulence style and all the legendary designelectrical and construction innovations that are unique to all Wirraways

Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

For details contact Rob Tonkin - Wirraway Motorhomes 6 Hynes Court Mildura Vic 3500Phone Fax (03) 50 230 230 - New Email infowirrawaycomau amp New Website wwwwirrawaycomau

On The Road Wirraway 260SL Slideout Motorhome - 2012 copy Rex Willmer

News | 21

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A traveller suffered cuts to his arms hands and head after knife-wielding bogus police attempted to rob him in NSW

The terrified 53-year-old man was attacked when the men forced their way into his campervan parked in the Shellharbour suburb of Barrack Heights NSW The men were said to have identified themselves as police officers and produced what appeared to be police badges But when the victim asked for additional identification they forcibly put tape over his eyes and around his arms and legs They demanded money but fled empty handed when a relative of the man approached the RV from caravanningnewscom

BEWARE BOGUS POLICE

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

Sty led Layout

From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

Wirraway is a dedicated family owned business striving for Motorhome excellenceOur Motorhomes are our passion Every Wirraway Motorhome is handbuilt and designed by

experienced motorhomers who know the importance of making life easier on the roadNew to our Range is the brilliant lsquolive like a movie starrsquo Wirraway 260 SL

the latest in our 260 series our EuroStyle 260 with itrsquos European styled interiorand ldquoThe Motorhome of the Yearrdquo the Wirraway 260

Wirraway Motorhomes feature opulence style and all the legendary designelectrical and construction innovations that are unique to all Wirraways

Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

For details contact Rob Tonkin - Wirraway Motorhomes 6 Hynes Court Mildura Vic 3500Phone Fax (03) 50 230 230 - New Email infowirrawaycomau amp New Website wwwwirrawaycomau

On The Road Wirraway 260SL Slideout Motorhome - 2012 copy Rex Willmer

22 | imotorhome marketplace

Parkland RV is the official dealer for Avida Motorhomes Crossroads RV and Opal Caravans in WA We stock quality used RVs and our modern service department can

look after everything

This great Aussie festival in the bush is on again featuring the legendary Murphyrsquos Pigs Many other great

artists a Bush Poets breakfast billy tea damper great tucker ndash donrsquot miss it

An official Avida motorhome dealer with more than 50 new

motorhomes in the largest undercover RV showroom in the

Southern Hemisphere Our service department is here for all your

needs too

Australiarsquos leading solar power and satellite TV manufacturers We stock the revolutionary In Flex and

Mini Flex panels Plus our Complete Traveler Satellite TV package is

perfect for motorhomes

In the heart of Victoriarsquos Gippsland region Come and enjoy our natural beauty famous lakes High Country

and expansive beaches Find lsquoExperience 40 Great Things to Dorsquo

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Australiarsquos leading fifth wheelers designed here in Australia and

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We design and manufacture air suspension kits for all types of vehicles including motorhomes

Easy to install they let you lsquolevel uprsquo for stability and safety

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

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All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 10: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

The inaugural iMotorhome get-together is being held at of one of Australiarsquos most interesting historical sites ndash Joadja Creek Set deep in a valley on the western fringe of the Southern Highlands of NSW this tranquil and picturesque location was once a thriving industrial centre and township complete with its own railway

Come and meet the iMotorhome team enjoy a guided site tour a tour of the recently completed Joadja Whisky Distillery and delight in an authentic Spanish tapas dinner followed by a few drinks by the camp fire

Wersquove booked out the valley for the weekend but space limited to about 20 motorhomes so book early and secure your spot

Date 11-13 September 2015

Location Joadja Creek Heritage Site NSW

Cost $59 per person

Whatrsquos Includedbull Entry fee

bull 2-nights non-powered camping (FriSat) with basic facilities available

bull Guided historic site tour by the owner

bull Tour of Joadja Whisky Distillery

bull Spanish tapas dinner on Saturday night

ExtrasExtra night (Sun) $6 per person

Beer with dinner $5 each

Wine with dinner $6 glass

Bookings

Email infoimotorhomecomau with your name and contact details and wersquoll put you on the list Payment via EFT required to confirm booking Space is limited so contact us today

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

iMotorhome mag

azin

e

because getting there is half the fun

1 Due to licensing restrictions BYO is not available with the Saturday night dinner but okay at other times (like around the camp fire)

2 Access is via several kilometres of dirt road The final 2 km can be tricky after heavy rain and we reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to weather conditions In either case a full refund would be offered

3 Access isnrsquot recommended for coach-sized motorhomes but anything up to about 9 m will be fine

Fine Print (please read)

Click for Google Maps

Now includes

Friday night

sausage sizzle

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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14 | News

WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

FRONTLINE $1200 ACCESSORY OFFER

Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 11: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Our little Class-C motorhome came with two privacy curtains across the above-cabin bed which we didnt need or use So we made one long curtain from breathable mozzie net type material that we can tuck under the mattress Now we are more or less guaranteed a good nightrsquos sleep in our mozzie free enclosure

Cheers Steve

Looks like a good idea to me Steve and so simple Please accept this issuersquos $50 for sharing such a simple concept with our readers Irsquom sure others will find it very useful

Hi Richard hope you are well Attached are a couple of pictures for you taken on the maiden voyage in our new Swift Rio motorhome in Cornwall I have been making notes and will submit the owners report (warts and all) soon

Best Regards Ian

Thanks Ian I look forward to it Enjoy summer while it lasts wersquore in the depths of winter at present and Cornwall looks most inviting

Itrsquos only fitting that since Ed has his say in On My Mind you should be able to have yours too If you have anything to say ndash or ask ndash just drop a line to lettersimotorhomecomau and wersquoll share it with our readers Wersquoll also reward

the most interesting useful or thoughtful letter each issue with $50 to help you on your way

On The Flyhellip

Maiden Voyage

Win $50 for the best letteron your mind | 11

Wersquove Booked Out The Valley

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

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APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Webasto 14

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Wirraway Motor Homes 20

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 12: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Hi Richard I am not sure if this is interesting to you It seems not to be to Scam Watch or the website company Trovit While browsing motor homes on the internet and having my first coffee for the day about three weeks ago I found that someone is advertising the same motor home that we purchased one year ago

Theyrsquove used the same photos picture rego number and write up The address in the same area I contacted the previous owner and he agreed that it was definitely his photos and words and rego I was relieved when I tried to browse the rego number and nothing came up (we changed from NSW to SA registration thank goodness) How can we warn others of scams that we find And is there any one we can report them to have action taken Love the Mag and look forward to reading it when we are home

Cheers Dean

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed Dean I can well imagine how upsetting it would be to find someone advertising your motorhome You did the right thing by contacting Scam Watch and the website operator Irsquove contacted the website operator twice on your behalf but again with no response I also contacted the supposed seller again with no response Irsquom surprised Scam Watch wasnrsquot interested so I suggest you contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) by clicking here Hopefully you might get some satisfaction there Good luck and please let me know if you hear anything Irsquoll do the same

Fiat Cup Holders

Scam Alert

12 | on your mind

I downloaded my copy of edition 75 minutes ago and have just ordered the Fiat Ducato cup Holders

Cheers Chris

Good on you Chris They look like an excellent solution to the Fiat cupholder issue and at the right price Be sure to send us some photos when installed

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14 | News

WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

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Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

includes side and rear flyscreens plus an outdoor shower Vehicles are available in Sydney Ballina and the Gold CoastBrisbane To see exactly whatrsquos on offer click HERE

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16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

Whatever your fancy this ebook for iPad contains a selection of 12 of South Australiarsquos most accessible and beautiful destinations that offer travellers great touring and fantastic camping opportunities

Whether yoursquore travelling by motorhome towing a caravan or just packing a tent there are destinations for everyone

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18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

bull 6 m x 2 m slide-outbull Fully electronic set-up operation (stabilisers

slide-out awning)bull 2 split-system air conditionersbull Disabled accessbull Automatic electric sliding entry-door

bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

CONVERSION OPPORTUNITY

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Reverse Alert is a world first automatic braking technology that can be applied to any vehicle ndash new or used

When the reverse gear is selected the rear sensors are activated If the sensors detect an object the brake is automatically applied - requiring no driver input

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20 | News

From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

Sty led Layout

From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

Wirraway is a dedicated family owned business striving for Motorhome excellenceOur Motorhomes are our passion Every Wirraway Motorhome is handbuilt and designed by

experienced motorhomers who know the importance of making life easier on the roadNew to our Range is the brilliant lsquolive like a movie starrsquo Wirraway 260 SL

the latest in our 260 series our EuroStyle 260 with itrsquos European styled interiorand ldquoThe Motorhome of the Yearrdquo the Wirraway 260

Wirraway Motorhomes feature opulence style and all the legendary designelectrical and construction innovations that are unique to all Wirraways

Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

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On The Road Wirraway 260SL Slideout Motorhome - 2012 copy Rex Willmer

News | 21

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A traveller suffered cuts to his arms hands and head after knife-wielding bogus police attempted to rob him in NSW

The terrified 53-year-old man was attacked when the men forced their way into his campervan parked in the Shellharbour suburb of Barrack Heights NSW The men were said to have identified themselves as police officers and produced what appeared to be police badges But when the victim asked for additional identification they forcibly put tape over his eyes and around his arms and legs They demanded money but fled empty handed when a relative of the man approached the RV from caravanningnewscom

BEWARE BOGUS POLICE

The Wirraway 260 SLWith i t rsquos Fu l l Length S l ideout Room amp Apar tment

Sty led Layout

From WIRRAWAY ldquoAustraliarsquos Most Innovative Motorhomesrdquo

Wirraway is a dedicated family owned business striving for Motorhome excellenceOur Motorhomes are our passion Every Wirraway Motorhome is handbuilt and designed by

experienced motorhomers who know the importance of making life easier on the roadNew to our Range is the brilliant lsquolive like a movie starrsquo Wirraway 260 SL

the latest in our 260 series our EuroStyle 260 with itrsquos European styled interiorand ldquoThe Motorhome of the Yearrdquo the Wirraway 260

Wirraway Motorhomes feature opulence style and all the legendary designelectrical and construction innovations that are unique to all Wirraways

Each Wirraway Model is unique - All are a Must SeeView Our New Website to view All Models Download Brochures ampVirtual RealityTours

For details contact Rob Tonkin - Wirraway Motorhomes 6 Hynes Court Mildura Vic 3500Phone Fax (03) 50 230 230 - New Email infowirrawaycomau amp New Website wwwwirrawaycomau

On The Road Wirraway 260SL Slideout Motorhome - 2012 copy Rex Willmer

22 | imotorhome marketplace

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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14 | News

WINNER

Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

FRONTLINE $1200 ACCESSORY OFFER

Frontline Campervans is offering more than $1200 worth of free accessories to buyers of one of its Volkswagen T5 campervans from stock before 31 August The offer

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16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

Whatever your fancy this ebook for iPad contains a selection of 12 of South Australiarsquos most accessible and beautiful destinations that offer travellers great touring and fantastic camping opportunities

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18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Following the debut of the Reverse Alert reverse-parking system at the Lismore Show recently we have a winner from those who watched the demonstration and entered

our online guessing competition

ldquoThe winner is Simon from Sandgate in Brisbane who has a Nissan Patrol and two kids aged six and eightrdquo said Ian Costelloe Reverse Alertrsquos Business Development Manager ldquoSimon said his Patrol has a big blind spot so hersquos very happyrdquo

Congratulations Simon wersquore sure yoursquoll love the system once installed If you missed your chance to win be sure to attend the Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show at Toowoomba Showgrounds from 31 July to 2 August Ian will be demonstrating the remarkable Reverse Alert system fitted to our very own Project Polly and wersquoll have a new competition running Donrsquot miss it

EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

News | 15

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APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

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bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

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QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

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22 | imotorhome marketplace

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN RELOCATIONS

The iMoovacom website has spread its wings and is now offering limited opportunities for rental relocations in Europe At the time of writing relocations available included London to

Munich and Rome to Amsterdam both trips costing pound5 per day and allowing 4 days Canada is also on offer now with trips like Calgary to Yellowknife and Halifax to Toronto (which our roadtest editor Malcolm Street is currently experiencing) available at $25 per day

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Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

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According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

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wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

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W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

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with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

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Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 16: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

16 | News

APOLLO NOW WIFI CONNECTED

Yoursquove come to expect WiFi in your hotel and even on cruise ships Now you can use it on your Great Aussie Road triprdquo says

Apollo Motorhome Holidays who has introduced portable WiFi routers for hire with campervans or motorhomes in its Australian fleet

According to CEO Luke Trouchet ldquoItrsquos rare to see a traveller in Australia or New Zealand without a smartphone at their fingertips ndash the humble travel guidebook has all but been replaced by travel websites and apps Wersquove responded to guest requests for WiFi routers so they can easily use their smart devices on the road and where their own mobile phone data coverage may not extendrdquo he said

Usage plans ranging from 60 MB to 3 GB from Australiarsquos largest carrier Telstra At $10 per day with a maximum charge of $50 per rental plus data usage the deal compares favourably with many hotel internet packages International travellers will be the biggest winners gaining access to the internet

at a fraction of the cost of most international data roaming charges

ldquoThe units are removable with re-chargeable batteries so they can be taken out of the rental vehicle allowing WiFi access down at the beach near the camp fire or on a rainforest walk for examplerdquo Mr Trouchet said

Also capitalising on the trend towards online tourism information Apollorsquos New Zealand operations recently launched a free App available to all guests with an iPhone or Android device

ldquoThe lsquoApollo NZ Travel Guidersquo makes sure travellers donrsquot miss a thing on their self-drive holiday with hundreds of points of interest detailed maps up to date local information and prices and a lsquotake me therersquo function to help plan driving routes This is an absolutely fantastic tool for a New Zealand driving holidayrdquo said Trouchet adding that the company is now considering the large undertaking of creating a similar application for Australia To find out more or book an Apollo holiday click HERE

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From the ocean to the outback and destinations in betweenFancy some scenic touring through the Flinders Ranges or paddling a kayak on Cooper Creek Perhaps a bit of camping solitude in the Gawler Ranges is more to your liking Maybe a spot of fishing at Beachport or just lazing back at Melrose for a couple of days

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bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

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bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

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20 | News

From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

QUEENSLAND DRIVERS BE WARNED

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The terrified 53-year-old man was attacked when the men forced their way into his campervan parked in the Shellharbour suburb of Barrack Heights NSW The men were said to have identified themselves as police officers and produced what appeared to be police badges But when the victim asked for additional identification they forcibly put tape over his eyes and around his arms and legs They demanded money but fled empty handed when a relative of the man approached the RV from caravanningnewscom

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

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iTech World 22

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Wirraway Motor Homes 20

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 17: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

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bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 18: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

18 | News

Looking for a unique opportunity to create your dream motorhome The ex-mobile library vehicle for the Riverina Regional

Library is for sale and will be auctioned on 5 August in Wagga Wagga Reportedly in very good condition its details are

bull 2004 DAF 55250 pantech truck with 315400 km

bull Custom-built mobile library 10 m long x 25 m wide x 38 m high

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bull Awning over entry doorbull Built-in shelvingbull Kitchen area (sink fridge microwave oven)bull Two-bay IT deskAccording to Robert Knight Executive Director ndash Riverina Regional Library ldquoThis versatile vehicle has many years of life left as a mobile library or could be converted into a fantastic mobile home mobile office or anything else that your imagination can conjure up The vehicle will be auctioned at the Rundles Truck Auction on Wednesday 5 August in Wagga Wagga Check HERE for details or call Brian Plummer Support amp eServices Coordinator ndash Riverina Regional Library on 0417 221917

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20 | News

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The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

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experienced motorhomers who know the importance of making life easier on the roadNew to our Range is the brilliant lsquolive like a movie starrsquo Wirraway 260 SL

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 19: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

World First Collision Avoidance System

Reverse Alert is a world first automatic braking technology that can be applied to any vehicle ndash new or used

When the reverse gear is selected the rear sensors are activated If the sensors detect an object the brake is automatically applied - requiring no driver input

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bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

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from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

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her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

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wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

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putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

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Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

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W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

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We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

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with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

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feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 20: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

20 | News

From 1 September 2015 double demerit points will apply for second or subsequent mobile phone offences that are committed

by drivers within one year of an earlier offence

The first time you get an infringement notice for using a mobile phone while driving you will be allocated three demerit points If you use a mobile phone while driving again within 12 months of the first offence you will be allocated another 3 demerit points At that point you will also receive an additional three demerit points for it being within one year of the first offence That means nine demerit points in total for two infringements The mobile phone offences that could result in double demerit points being allocated are

bull any driver using a hand-held mobile phone

while driving (including when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights)

bull any use of mobile phones by learner and P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age and P1 probationary licence holders

You do not necessarily have to commit the same type of mobile phone offence a second or subsequent time to be allocated double demerit points any driver mobile phone offence counts For example the person could commit a first offence while a young driver by using a mobile phone on loudspeaker and commit a second offence by engaging in a phone call holding the phone in their hand Double demerit points are also applied all year round in Queensland to people who repeatedly commit certain speeding seatbelt and motorbike helmet offences

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24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

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Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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imotorhome marketplace | 23

The E-Twow Electric scooter for adults

LATEST TECHNOLOGY FOR RV OWNERS

The alternative to a bike25kmh with a range of 40km

in ideal conditions Super light

too at 108kg Folds away

quite compact for small storage

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Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

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the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

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Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

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All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

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The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

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With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 24: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Avidarsquos slide-out Eyre is a fresh design from Australiarsquos largest manufacturerhellip

24 | Day test Avida Eyre B7663 SL

Fresh Eyre

by Malcolm Street

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 25: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different Apart from being a sleek looking motorhome the original layout had a

very distinctive European look about it By that I mean it was a layout that generally used space in a very effective way and didnt have a great deal of empty space ndash if you understand the distinction

More recently Avida introduced an Eyre model with an kerbside slide-out It still uses much of the design from the original layout but naturally has more internal area when the slide-out is open

The Vehicle

Given the Eyre is rather a low-slung looking motorhome its no surprise it comes with a Fiat Ducato X295 cab

bolted to an AL-KO chassis The Ducato is the Multijet 180 variant with the 30-litre 132 kW400 Nm turbo diesel Like most of the rest of the Avida fleet the Eyre is built using a fully welded metal frame for the walls floor and roof Moulded fibreglass is used for the front and rear panels while the walls are laminated together with backing panels and an outer fibreglass skin Slightly differently the one piece floor has a ply timber sheet above and metal sheeting below for underbody protection

Earlier Eyre designs did have a bit of a problem with external storage capacity but a large rear boot with doors on both sides and the rear wall plus two lockers on the kerb side works very well The 2 x 4 kg gas cylinders live in a locker on the other side just aft of the driverrsquos cab door Just a small issue to keep in mind is that if the side bin doors are open then

An editorial mix-up explains the Avida Eyre in this review not the Birdsville as promised last issue Apologies but the Eyre is technically more interesting while Avida claims it to be the ldquolowest profile motorhome in the marketrdquo

Day test | 25

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 26: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

the side windows cannot be opened or closed properly ndash not a major drama

The house batteries charger and 12 V fuses are in a compartment accessed via the rear boot just inside the kerb-side door About the only problem with this arrangement is it isnrsquot easy to get to the fuses

On The Road

Given the 3504 kg tare weight the Eyre SL is quite a nimble performer certainly on the open road and most of the time

around town except when the six-speed AMT

gearbox decides to dither around a bit in the lower gears Although the Ducato is the latest one from Fiat the review model still did not come with cup holders instead of the hinged compartment in the centre console

A better class of radioCD player does seem to be fitted these days One of the little features I liked about driving the Eyre was the ability to leave the Skyview hatch open when travelling It provides fresh air without the buffeting from open driverpassenger windows

Right The boot doorwindow conflict Below The slide-out is kitchen-only and doesnrsquot add much weight or complexity

Note the large side doors at the rear for the boot plus a door in the rear wall

26 | Day test

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 27: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Living Inside

Compared to the non-slide-out model Eyre there isnt much

difference in the rear That means there is an island bed with a split bathroom ahead of it In the front though things are very different In the earlier (non-slide) model both the driver and passenger seats

swivel and mesh in with a sideways-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing two-person lounge with table behind the driver That leaves space in the mid area opposite the entry door for the kitchen

But the slide-out changes all this For a start the entry door is moved slightly rearwards

while most of the kitchen ndash the cooker and two-door fridge ndash are now located in the slide-out Both cab seats swivel and theres an L-shaped lounge behind the passenger seat but the drivers seat is somewhat blocked by a kitchen bench

If more kitchen area is desirable the slide-out model is definitely the winner

Day test | 27

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 28: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

All the electrics in the Eyre are controlled from a touch panel found at the end of the overhead lockers by the entry door which is quite convenient Also to be found there is the radioCD player

Lounging Around

The cab seats and lounge are all on the same level so theres no problem using the Zwaardvis mounted table that sits

between them For two people the most accommodating arrangement is for one person in the passenger seat and the other on the lounge behind it

A flat screen TV is mounted on the wall by the entry door and given the layout of the loungecab seats thats probably the best place for it Due to the kitchen bench extension behind the drivers seat the front area does have a slightly cramped feel about it even with the big hatch above the cab

Below The kitchen design limits cab access especially to the driverrsquos seat and when the table is in place Bottom With the slide-out retracted aisle space is adequate if a bit of a squeeze

28 | Day test

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

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only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

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the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

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Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

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her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

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W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 29: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

The kitchen return has this handy pantry unit but using it when the driverrsquos seat is occupied would be difficult

Day test | 29

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 30: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

With the slide-out extended therersquos quite good living room plus easy access through to the bathroom and bedroom

Time To Eat

What the slide-out does give with this layout is more kitchen space and more room to move in it Theres a

nominal amount of bench space with some extra to be found behind the cooktop There is however only one drawer due to the inverter microwave being below the cooktop

Additional storage is provided by the bench extension which also houses both a round sink and separate drainer Beneath the cupboard is split with a shelved area and a slightly awkward to get at wire basket pantry Extra shelves are fitted in the space above the sink drainer

After Hours

Undoubtedly the most European looking area in this motorhome is the bedroom The island bed measures a full 195

m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft) but has a slightly rounded shape and sits a fair height off the floor Thats no problem because there are quite wide steps on either side all fitted with LED strip lighting so you dont trip over in the dark

Instead of the usual bedhead array of cabinetry there are just two side wardrobes with recessed compartments at bed level which replace bed side cabinets One additional feature is the mirror behind the bed good for motorhome users but awkward for photographers trying to get a photo of the bed

At first glance there doesrsquot appear to be much in the way of bedroom storage but that is because most is located under the bed Lifting the bed base gives access to an almost walk-in wardrobe with a shelved area two drawers and a hanging rack ndash although that can really

30 | Day test

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

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In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

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Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

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wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

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putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

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Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

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W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

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with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

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Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 31: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

only be used with the bed raised Itrsquos a clever arrangement and one that includes strip lights that come on automatically when the bed base is lifted

Keeping Clean

The individual shower and toilet cubicles are quite small but thatrsquos really just a design compromise to accommodate

the layout of the rest of the motorhome There is just enough room in the shower to turn around without banging elbows while across the way the toilet cubicle has both cassette toilet and small wash basin vanity

Fortunately the cassette toilet is the swivel variety so there are no elbow banging issues either It might sound like Irsquom being a bit critical of the size but since I am someone who doesnt need oversized amenities in a motorhome I reckon its okay For privacy in

Below The bathroom is split with the main cubicle on the kerb side complete with vanity window and swivel-head cassette toilet If left open the door closes off the bathroombed area for privacy Bottom The shower cubicle sits across the aisle and provides easy access from the bedroom

Day test | 31

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 32: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

the bedroombathroom area the curved door of the toilet cubicle can be fully opened to close off the aisle

What I Think

I am going to pontificate here for a bit Having seen both the Eyre without slide-out and this model with the slide-out I think the non-

slide-out model is the better design However for you its certainly going to come down to personal preference in the end

I think that the non slide-out design was cleverer in the way space was used Sure it was a bit tighter inside especially around the kitchen but it could carry four people and integrated the cab area into the rest of the motorhome very well The slide-out design certainly adds more kitchen space and room generally but the way its done closes off the front seating area somewhat

Above The queen bed sits in a bright and airy bedroom Note the recesses in the wardrobes in lieu of bedside tables Below The bed is raised but has sweeping stairs on both sides complete with LED strip lighting

32 | Day test

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

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Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

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We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

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with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 33: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

In the Avida range of motorhomes the Eyre is a bit different

Day test | 33

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

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with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 34: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Above The bed lifts easily to reveal this quite remarkable walk-in wardrobe Therersquos a wide hanging rack plus a surprising amount of general storage space Left The over-cab SkyView hatch is a great inclusion and can be left partially open when driving

34 | Day test

Like so many motorhome designs it really comes down to how you travel If more kitchen area is desirable then the slide-out model is definitely the winner However if that is not such an issue then the non slide-out model really doesnt have any disadvantages and indeed carries some advantages

Whichever way I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking ndash building European design into an Australian motorhome

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

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Day test | 35

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 35: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

SpecificationsManufacturer Avida

Model Eyre B7663 SL

Class B

Berths 2

Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 180 X295 Al-Ko

Engine 30 L 4-cylinder turbo-diesel

Power 132 kW 3500 rpm

Torque 400 Nm 1400 rpm

Gearbox 6 speed automated manual (AMT)

Brakes ABS Disc

Tare Weight 3504 kg

Gross Vehicle Mass 4495 kg

Gross Combined Mass 5995 kg

Towing capacity 1500 kg

Licence Car

Approved Seating 2

External Length 760 m (24 ft 11 in)

External Width 243 m (8 ft)

External Height 279 m (9 ft 2 in)

Internal Height 198 m (6 ft 6 in)

Main Bed Size 195 m x 153 m (6 ft 5 in x 5 ft)

Luton Bed Size Not applicable

Dinette Bed Size Not applicable

Cooktop Dometic 4 burner and grill

Fridge Dometic RMD 8555 190 L 3-way

Microwave Panasonic Inverter

Lighting 12 V LED

Batteries 2 x 100 AH

Solar Panels Optional

Air Conditioner Dometic roof mount

Space Heater Optional

Hot Water Truma 14 L

Toilet Dometic cassette

Shower Separate cubicle

Gas Cylinders 2 x 40 kg

Water Tank 124 L

Grey Water Tank 124 L

Price (on road NSW) $152490

bull Good sized external bin storage with easy access

bull Stylish looking motorhome inside and out

bull New Fiat Ducato cab-chassisbull AL-KO chassisbull Island bed with under-bed

wardrobebull Spacious kitchenbull Front seats all on same level

bull Cab awkward to accessbull Swivelled drivers seat blockedbull Only one drawer in kitchenbull 12 V fuses difficult to accessbull Slide out operation a bit

creaky

Pros

Cons

Manufacturer

Supplied By

Avida RV

Thanks to Australian Motor Homes

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I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

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Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

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Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

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We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

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with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

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Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 36: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

36 | Day test

I reckon the Eyre layout as a concept is quite clever thinking

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 37: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

First ImpressionsThey say they count and so far so goodhellipby Richard Robertson

Itrsquos funny how time dims memories Since starting iMotorhome Irsquove been testing new vehicles built on the Fiat Ducato or Mercedes

Benz Sprinter Early on there were a handful of Ford Transits but theyrsquove faded from popularity largely due to Fordrsquos stubbornfoolish refusal to provide an automatic transmission option Note to Ford In the world of motorhomes buyers donrsquot want to change gearshellip

The Transit was also getting pretty long in the tooth Commercial vehicles run in roughly 10 years production cycles and the fourth generation Transit of which Polly is one was introduced in 2000 There was a facelift in 2006

ndash Polly is a 2010 model ndash but Ford stuck to its manual gearbox-only guns so itrsquos little wonder the Transit essentially vanished from the face of the RV world There is a new Transit out now but amazingly it STILL only comes with a manual transmission so donrsquot expect to see any Transit-based motorhomes unless theyrsquore a custom build Pity

Transit Reprised

I bought Polly sight unseen relying on Apollo Motorhomesrsquo word shersquod be as-described Apollo sells something like 300 ex-rental

vehicles a year and tells me most are pre-sold

38 | Project Polly

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 38: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

from the website description before arriving at their Brisbane depot for a service and pre-sale makeover Not all go to private buyers some are wholesaled to dealers around the country who get a mechanically sound vehicle at a knock-down price thatrsquos ready to put on the sales lot

In my time Irsquove had an ex-police motorcycle and car and an ex-rental car and both ex-police vehicles proved to be pigs in a poke We still have the former police car and it is serving us well now but not without more than its fair share of issues early on If yoursquore ever tempted to buy one ndash donrsquot The ex-rental car ndash a Manga ndash wasnrsquot with us long enough to reveal any problems It was bought by friends who seem to have had a trouble free run thank goodness

So itrsquos not without some ndash okay a lot ndash of trepidation that Irsquove plunged into ex-rental motorhome ownership My experiences so far have been a fleeting There was a first drive when handing it over to the guys from Reverse Alert Australia to fit their system Then I drove

Above The Transitrsquos 24 L turbo-diesel still holds its own in terms of performance and economy Below Flying the flag Polly in her iMotorhome livery ndash for now at least

Project Polly | 39

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

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according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

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buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 39: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

her home from Brisbane for the registration changeover and sign writing before once again handing her over to Reverse Alert As they say so far so good

First Impressions

Itrsquos always good when something exceeds expectations Polly has certainly lsquobeen aroundrsquo in her first five years There are minor body

paint chips bumps and bruises but overall shersquos pretty straight Inside the dark timber colour scheme is offset by bright and almost gaudy cushions and curtains I hope whoever chose the decor originally has moved on to a new career for Apollorsquos sakehellip

Apollorsquos conversions are carried out by Talvor itrsquos wholly-owned in-house motorhome manufacturing business Talvor builds for the motorhome rental market and it shows After 5 years and 260000 km the cabinetry and general interior are still solid and in good working order Thatrsquos the good news On the other side of the coin shersquos pretty basic Not equipment wise but in design thoughtfulnessexecution

Speaking of equipment Polly came quite well kitted out She has a bathroom with shower and toilet or course but itrsquos absolutely basic The individual hot and cold taps are earmarked for replacement by a flick mixer tap at an early stage The kitchen has a three-burner gas cooker and a round sink both with glass lids in a single unit set in the benchtop close to the sliding side door Therersquos a small 80 L under-bench Waeco 12240 V compressor fridge an externally venting rangehood and a microwave but only a single drawer and two largely useless cupboards Oh yes therersquos a small slide-out metal pantry that will be relocated to a much better position when we shelve the cupboards Interestingly therersquos a small hotel-style safe bolted to the floor under the driverrsquos side bed but you almost need to lie on your stomach to access it I do sometimes wonder how often the people who design motorhomes actually use them ndash if ever

Top to bottom The old mattresses are thin tired ndash and going Cookersink unit is neat and all we need Flimsy crockery rack will follow the mattresses

40 | Project Polly

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 40: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

A Heron spilt-system airconditioner with heating mode is mounted in an overhead cupboard next to the full height wardrobe facing the kitchen Its compressor unit lives in a cupboard below A 19-inch TVDVD is fixed rearwards facing to the wardrobe end panel while lighting is limited to one fixture just inside the sliding side door and four reading lights over the bedsdinette Two of these have already been replaced with LEDs and the others will soon follow suit The house battery is a single 100 AH item while the hot water system is a Suburban 22 litre gas-only unit connected to a smallish 45 kg cylinder that also supplies the cooker Fresh water capacity is a

reasonable 86 litres while grey is 60 Because of its rental market design there is no mains water connector and no awning or outside light The lack of the former is a bugger but the absence of the awning pleases me no end as I personally hate awnings with a passion (just ask Mrs iM and Malcolm) Irsquod like a light thoughhellip

In The Cab

Jumping behind the wheel was like meeting a good friend I hadrsquot seen for a long time I was surprised by just how well equipped

and technologically advanced a five year old Transit is especially this one as an ex-rental I

The Heron 22 kW air-conditioner has a 15 kW heating element so as long as we have mains power we can stay comfortable When I cranked up the TV aerial it felt like it hadnrsquot been used since new Quite likely Irsquom thinkinghellip

Project Polly | 41

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 41: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

wasnrsquot expecting the leather wrapped steering wheel cruise control hill holder electronic traction control electronic stability control height adjustable headlights or a reversing camera and rear parking sensors Anti-lock brakes and steering-wheel mounted audio controls were on my list of expectations as were remote central locking electric windows a CD sound system with auxiliary input and cab airconditioning

But perhaps the first thing to grab my attention was the plethora of cup holders ndash theyre everywhere After struggling for years with Fiat Ducatos to find any place to safely and conveniently hold a coffee or bottle of water the Transitrsquos four cup holders and two bottle holders on the dash are heaven Also highly impressive are the deep long sun visors that fill the windscreen to the corners of the A-pillar and cover the whole of the side window when swung across Imagine that Fiat still has much to learnhellip

I expected the seats to be a bit crushed and uncomfortable after thousands of tourist bottoms had holidayed in them but that was not the case Sadly theyrsquore fixed and swivelling the passenger seat to provide an extra seating area is a Project Polly priority While a swivel base is readily available Talvor has located the house battery beneath the passenger seat and it wonrsquot be a straightforward job We might have to relocate the battery

Interestingly the overall layout is almost identical to the Horizon Motorhomesrsquo Casuarina wersquove been using as our longterm test vehicle with the exception of Polly having through access via the back doors because therersquos no boot Therersquos no overhead cupboard across the back above the bed heads either It will be interesting to compare them in the long run for practicality and liveability

I wasnrsquot expecting a leather-wrapped steering wheel or cruise control Dual airbags are a valuable inclusion and I like the stubby gear lever being dash-mounted up out of the way

42 | Project Polly

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 42: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Two old dinosaurs Why are people so unkindhellip

On The Road

Polly is a long wheelbase XM-series Transit Jumbo van thatrsquos 650 m (21 ft 4 in) long 197 m (6 ft 6 in) wide excluding mirrors

and 27 m (8 ft 10 in) tall allowing for the roof hatch and TV aerial Gross weight (GVM) is 3550 kg while the tare escapes me for the moment ndash I was sure I had a photo ndash but is around the 2700 kg mark I think

Power comes from a 24 L Duratorq TDCi engine and drives through a 6-speed manual gearbox TD means Turbo Diesel and Ci is Ford-speak for Common-rail Injection which marks it as a late model technology engine Power is 103 kW 3500 rpm while torque is 375 Nm 2000 revs Although outright power is down on current engines the torque figure is surprisingly competitive

Compared to lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina Polly is also almost identical dimensionally Where she

differs markedly is in the amount of rear overhang (more) engine capacity (24 L v 30 L) drive configuration (rear-wheel v front-wheel) and gearbox (manual v auto) They really are apples and oranges but I have to say that for an old lsquoapplersquo Polly acquits herself quite well

On the road the gearbox shifts smoothly and the engine which at around 260000 km should be about half-life is also smooth and sweet The clutch takes up nicely and the dashboard-mounted gear lever is conveniently out of the way when you want to slip between the seats into the living area While the engine runs out of steam quite quickly in the lower gears ndash a combination of lowish overall gearing and the modest kilowatt output ndash in the higher gears it pulls strongly Thatrsquos when the healthy toque output is put to good use and at peak torque ndash 2000 rpm ndash shersquos sitting on 100 kmh in sixth gear while 110 kmh is about 2750 rpm Those are indicated speeds and like most vehicles optimistic (by about 5 kmh

Project Polly | 43

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

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Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 43: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

according to the GPS) Unusually the odometer is absolutely spot on

The Long Drive Home

Having driven the Horizon Casuarina from Ballina to home via the roadwork nightmare they call the Pacific Highway

I was in no hurry to repeat the experience Instead I opted for the New England Highway which although a little longer and with lots of hills is a far easier and more enjoyable drive I also think itrsquos a more scenic drive and I particularly like the towns from the Queensland border down to Muswellbrook

Polly was empty save for about 20 kg of luggage but there was a 225 kg box trailer behind and I thought if I could average 80 kmh Irsquod get about 800 km lsquodown the trackrsquo before needing a rest probably for the night She had other plans

Heading out through suburban Brisbane and Ipswich then turning south west onto the Cunningham Highway towards Warwick I was

surprised ndash very surprised ndash by how well she was running Holding the 100 kmh speed limit using cruise control was no problem and I didnrsquot really notice the trailer which sat rock steady and right in the middle of the reversing camerarsquos screen (the camera isnrsquot connected to reverse just activated by an on-off button) Cunninghamrsquos Gap proved an anti-climax as Polly whizzed up without being pushed and in no time ndash ish ndash I was stopping for the first of the dayrsquos coffees at Warwick

Stanthorpe WallangarraTenterfield and Deepwater slipped by before a fuel and lunch stop in Glenn Innes After earlier fuelling up near Ipswich and climbing up ranges towing a trailer Polly had averaged 1245 L100 km or 227 mpg She was running as well as any new motorhome and just as comfortably while the direct drive of the manual gearbox meant there was no delay between putting my foot down and the vehicle accelerating You might think sixth gear would be a very tall overdrive but thatrsquos not the case On the open road I was surprised how easily Polly pulled sixth up some considerable inclines even when using cruise and without

44 | Project Polly

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 44: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

putting my foot down to give her a head start

Guyra Armidale and Uralla rolled by before more coffee in Tamworth then on through Wallabadah Willow Tree and Murrundi as night fell The first signs of fatigue appeared but the coffee must have kicked in because they soon passed as did Scone Muswellbrook and Singleton my dinner stop I could smell home and I think Polly could too Soon we were on the M1 Freeway and after more coffee at the awful Caltex service centre at Wyong we hit Sydney then followed the M7 around to the 24-hour Woolies service station at Prestons for a big drink ndash of diesel Wersquod covered 644 km since the top-up in Glen Innes and used 7222 litres of diesel for an average of 112 L100 km (252 mpg) Despite the comparatively small 80 L fuel tank there was still about 80 km range showing on the trip computer which would have been about right The last time I relied on a Transitrsquos trip computer for an accurate range figure is left us stranded on the Hume Highway having lost the last 100 km indicated in about 40 km actual Needless to say Irsquom not very trusting these dayshellip

Home and Hosed

Irsquod left Brisbane at 830 that morning and pulled up at my front gate at 1120 pm Total distance driven was 1099 km and total coffee

consumed was well never mind Polly didnrsquot miss a beat and my backside was neither sore nor sorry She had proven herself as capable and comfortable as any new motorhome ndash albeit with a few more interior rattles over the rough stuff ndash and in the morning I hosed off the bugs the only sign of the previous dayrsquos travels

The journey had gone better than expected ndash without a hitch in fact ndash and my fears of having bought a lemon evaporate For the moment at least Next issue Irsquoll talk about the buying process what you get for your money and what Apollo does to aid adopters of its retirees Stay tuned

Project Polly | 45

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 45: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Kerbside EatsHeading to the city for a night on the townhellip

46 | longtermer Update Horizon motorhomes Casuarina

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Page 46: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

The combination of winter and a hectic work roster for Mrs iMotorhome has once again limited our ability to get away

The lack of a diesel-fired heater hasnrsquot helped either but we did manage an unusual night out last Saturday which highlighted yet another use for a motorhome ndash especially a compact one

The GoodFood website recently ran a story on the 10 best places for pizza in Sydney One place in particular caught my eye It read

One of Sydneys best pizzas is made on a truck Let that sink in for a bit A long-term labour of love project for three mates two of whom were once chefs at the great Gigi Pizzeria in Newtown Happy as Larry was almost a restaurant in Darlinghurst before the team decided to grow wheels instead The truck itself is a marvel a heavy hauler decked

out with an enormous woodfired oven while still allowing up to six staff to move around inside

The business ndash Happy As Larry ndash turns out to be just four months old I looked them up on the Happy As Larry Facebook page which told me where they were going to be parked and messaged them saying we were going to join them for dinner on Saturday It seems Saturday and Sunday nights they can be found at one of the regular haunts ndash a carpark in Bexley not far from Sydney Airport

Storms were rolling in from the west as we headed up to Sydney a half-bottle of red tucked neatly away in a kitchen drawer The Bexley carpark turned out to be behind shops and the Bexley Branch Library We found the big truck parked in a corner making the most of open space at the rear of the library

longtermer Update | 47

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

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RV Specialists 22

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Skytracks 23

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

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Page 47: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

buildings There they had set up outdoor gas heaters and dozens of plastic milk crates with plywood tops which double as seats and tables Very clever The place was a hive of activity around 7 pm as I slid lsquoourrsquo Horizon Casuarina into a single spot alongside and just slightly ahead of the truck

Music was pumping and a crowd of 30 or so people of all ages were making the most of the crate seattables and heaters and either tucking into pizzas or waiting patiently for them Chris aka Larry quickly spotted me taking photos (although I wasnrsquot the only one) and we got chatting about the truck and business Interestingly Chrisrsquo greatest excitement was over our longterm Horizon Casuarina as he said his father always wanted a motorhome and dreamed of travelling Australia We showed Chris through and he was amazed saying he couldnrsquot believe you could get a shower and toilet into something this size Needless to say Dad is now a subscriber Welcome

Top You canrsquot get much closer to the ocean than this Shellharbourrsquos main street is just a few minutes walk away too Above What tourist town would be complete without gift shops

Above The huge wood-fire pizza oven bakes at 400ordmC and in just 60 seconds Below Having a motorhome meant we could pull out real wine glasses when everyone else was drinking from plastic Cheers

48 | longtermer Update

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

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14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

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Page 48: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Above A team of up to six takes orders creates cooks and serves the pizzas Right Chris (left) is the main man ndash and as Happy as Larry Bottom Our longterm Horizon Casuarina was dwarfed by the truck and its shipping container body

True Roadside Eats

The truckrsquos body is a cleverly modified 20 ft shipping container with the kerb-side finished with large perspex windows

that allow an uninterrupted view of the staff hard at work while providing them with a measure of ventilation Theyrsquoll need it because pride of place is taken by a custom brick oven from Naples fired by wood that creates baking temperatures of 400ordm C Pizzas are made from largely Italian-sourced ingredients ndash the dough tomatoes and fior di latte (mozzarella) ndash while the high temperature lsquoblast cooksrsquo them in about 60 seconds

And what pizzas they are We tried the two Happy As Larry signatures prawn and truffle followed by Nutella calzone

longtermer Update | 49

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

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(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

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68 | Next issue

Page 49: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Black truffle pate fior di latte prawns cherry tomatoes oyster mushrooms aromatised olive oil parsley seat salt and cracked pepper were our main coursersquos ingredients The pizzas arenrsquot big ndash maybe 12 inches ndash and we could easily have scoffed one each of these $19 beauties However there was desserthellip

Imagine a pizza smothered in rich chocolatey Nutella then folded in half and wood fired dusted with icing sugar and served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream Bellissimo (for $14)

Other pizzas on the menu were the Margherita Bianca Marinara ($14 each) Mixed Mushroom ($15) and ndash believe it or not ndash Lasagne ($17) Itrsquos not an extensive menu but it does include homemade lemonade ($5) and three shakes for $7 each Lychee amp Mint Watermelon amp Strawberry and Nutella

Rain rain go awayhellip

We were the only people sitting under one of the outdoor gas heaters to have wine in proper glasses with our

pizza And when the rains came we were the only ones with proper undercover seating ndash all courtesy of the Casuarina Being able to travel with the comforts and conveniences of home certainly has its advantages As does the small size of a van like this had we been in anything bigger we would probably have had to park out on the street

A fierce thunderstorm dispersed the crowd who up until that time had been having a great time sitting under the stars and keeping warm by the heaters as they ate drank and made merry The storm dispersed us too and followed us home for quite a while ndash what is it with this motorhome and rain ndash but well before any carriages could turn to pumpkins we were home and fast asleep

A Nutella-filled calzone for dessert Yum

50 | longtermer Update

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 50: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Although it was only a night out lsquoCassiersquo proved her worth Again Wersquoll miss her when shersquos gone which wonrsquot be long now Shersquos quiet on the freeway comfortable economical and just plain funeasy to live with And she takes us to all the best places ndash who could ask for anything more

Above Four slices of dessert heaven ndash with ice cream Right Chris loved the Casuarina His father has always had aspirations of touring Australia by motorhome Maybe one day

longtermer Update | 51

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

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Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

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Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 51: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

52 | travel reader writes

Relocation Road TripThe final instalment of a Hobart to Sydney rental relocation adventurehellip

By Dave amp Kathy Boxwell

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

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Page 52: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Below Cradle Mountain with a dusting of snow Bottom Tassie is full of places you can easily pull over be it for a cuppa or an overnight stayhellip

travel | 53

W e headed back towards Maydena and on to Derwent Bridge via Hamilton basically tracing the

winding route of the Derwent River to the bottom end of Lake St Clair This was our only trip disaster A genuine red cordial moment Kath had decided to put the cordial in the fridge for safety whereupon it fell over and unclipped the cap unnoticed until we arrived in Derwent Bridge It was all over the floor down the step and up the outside of the motorhome A couple of days before I had commented that the floor was very slippery and that carpet might be better Kath had kindly pointed out the error of my ways and said something along the lines of ldquoArenrsquot you glad we didnrsquot have carpetrdquo

We took advantage of a powered site in the National Park to refill the water tank (after cleaning up the cordial) and to do some laundry An interesting aside was that the floor was much less slippery after the red cordial incident so if you are looking for a handyman fix for slippery floors in motorhomes take my advice wash the floor in red cordial and rinse thoroughly It does a great job

We had a coffee in front of the fire at the local cafeacutevisitors centreNational Park office and then I went for a bit of a fish before dark again without success

The Wall

T hursday morning we went into Derwent Bridge to refuel and visited lsquoThe Wallrsquo A fantastic artistic tribute to Tasmaniarsquos

history carved in Huon Pine panels about 27 metres high and some 50 metres long It was created by Greg Duncan over a decade without any Government assistance and the wood carving is so intricate and detailed itrsquos amazing The figures are so lifelike you forget yoursquore looking at timber panels the details of veins on the back of the menrsquos hands boot buckles and creases in shirts are so clearly

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

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Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

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Page 53: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

portrayed Itrsquos a work in progress and not yet complete and unfortunately you canrsquot take photos due to copyright but you can buy an excellent photographic book as a keepsake It shows the work of the Hydroelectric Scheme and the early timber getters with their horse drays wildlife and birds and a particularly poignant scene of a young wife receiving a telegram of her husbandrsquos death visiting his grave and packing up her belongings on the horse drawn dray to move on There are also some static art displays around the perimeter of the main feature that will have you looking closely to see whether they are real or carved out of timber This is a must-see in Derwent Bridge

Heading Westhellip

We headed to Strahan via Queenstown where we were able to use a dump point as there are

no dump facilities in Derwent Bridge in the National Park Apparently there used to be but in light of environmental concerns this has now been discontinued

Queenstown is a fascinating place that is slowly but surely recovering from the ravages of mining smelters and bushfires Itrsquos an eerie place without trees but they do make pizza in the main street which was very welcome on a cool cloudy day We sought out some Tasmanian salmon and apple cider at the local supermarket keen to rekindle some past memories and headed to Strahan on Macquarie Harbour

Convict-era ruins Sarah Island

54 | travel

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

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07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

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Page 54: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

We booked on a Gordon River cruise for the next day (courtesy of FlyBuys) and found a nice free camp overlooking Ocean Beach Again we parked with the nose pointing to the way out and were joined by another motorhome we crossed paths with frequently

Friday morning and we joined the river cruise for a fascinating full day learning about the early harbour and its entry through Hells Gates and the convict penal colony on Sarah Island that pre-dates Port Arthur The Round Earth Theatre Company provided an excellent and entertaining history of Sarah Islandrsquos convict and ship building history with the last ship built there used by convicts to escape to South America

On the way to Sarah Island we cruised past numerous Atlantic salmon and sea trout farms in the cool clean waters of Macquarie Harbour This is a vital new industry for the area and is environmentally supervised and regulated We then ventured up-river to the Gordon below Franklin World Heritage area

Top to bottom History lesson the easy way Re-boarding our river cruise Magnificent sunset over the Gordon River

travel | 55

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 55: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

with a full buffet lunch and a walk amongst the rainforest area of Huon pine celery top pine and other magnificent rainforest vegetation Some of the trees predate the birth of Christ We finished up at an old working sawmill on the harbour shores that shows a bit more local history and the links with Huon pine a fantastic and aromatic timber used originally for boat building

We headed to the outskirts of Strahan and had a bit of a fish off a small jetty where I caught an Australian salmon We camped the night in the area with a fantastic pink sunset over the water Life truly is good

Mountain Bound

Saturday we headed towards Cradle Mountain via Zeehan and Rosebery which are old West Coast mining towns

There is an interesting museum of metallurgy and mining at Zeehan with outdoor displays including an old blacksmiths shop vehicle museum and locomotive display in a massive

covered area The town itself is interesting and features well-preserved historic buildings

By the time we got to Cradle Mountain the rain was at a 45 degree angle and we caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake but the rain was such we couldnrsquot even see the lake let alone Cradle Mountain Tasmaniarsquos most iconic mountain We ventured back and booked in to a powered site at the caravan park as we needed to refill with water and do some more washing and with the weather closing in we thought there might be others thinking of staying overnight in the hope of seeing the mountain the next day This turned out to be a very good move because the weather turned very cold overnight with snow forecast down to 1100 metres and we certainly gave the blow heater a good work out

But before settling in for the night we visited Devils at Cradle Park Arriving at 400 pm we only had a short visit but there was a nighttime education tour happening later so while we waited we had a cuppa in the car park and

Ticking all the boxes Sunshine Cradle Mountain with snow and the lake and boat shed for effect

56 | travel

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

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Aug 07-09

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Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

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Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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Page 56: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

feasted on Tassie Salmon on crackers with Camembert cheese Did I mention I love motorhomes and their convenience

We toured the Tassie Devil park and received some insightful information on this iconic carnivorous mammal that is so threatened in the wild by a terrible facial cancer Apparently the disease has been genetically traced to one female devil and since 1995 some 85 per cent of the wild devil population has been wiped out It is now on the endangered list although there are some isolated pocket on peninsulas where devils occur in the wild and which are natural sanctuaries and there has been a sanctuary established in NSW in order to protect and preserve this iconic animal so it doesnrsquot go the way of the Tassie tiger or Thylacine Quolls are also on display and proved fascinating as we observed their nighttime feeding antics

Sunday dawned clear and cold day and a light dusting of snow had fallen on trees cars and also Cradle Mountain Yippee ndash what a sight

Cradle Mountain had turned it on again for us just as it had 13 years ago We caught the shuttle bus back to Dove Lake and ventured on a short walk to the boat shed for the obligatory photos of the lake and shed with Cradle Mountain towering in the background As our knees were not up to it we decided against the longer walk and headed back to pick up the motorhome and continue our adventure

We drove to Sheffield ndash the town of murals ndash to sample Tasmaniarsquos famous scallop pies then continued to Railton famous for its unusual topiary throughout the town From there it was up to Latrobe to visit House of Anvers a Belgian chocolate and fudge maker Yum Did we indulge Of coursehellip

Catching The Spirit

With a few hours to go before catching the Spirit of Tasmania to the mainland we motored up to Penguin and found

a nice little grassy spot overlooking the beach

Tassie Devils are highly endangered due to the spread of a so-far incurable mouth tumour

travel | 57

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

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68 | Next issue

Page 57: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

for some afternoon tea Did I mention I love motorhomes

We drove back to Devonport and boarded the ship We found our lsquoocean reclinersrsquo and enjoyed dinner looking over the harbour before departing in darkness and leaving this beautiful and fascinating island State behind Trying to sleep semi-reclined in the rolling waves of Bass Strait wasnrsquot that good what between old mate across the aisle snoring and some chatterboxes who decided that because they couldnrsquot sleep at 5 am no one else should either Note to self Pay the extra next time and grab a cabin upgrade

Monday morning we docked in Port Melbourne at daylight and had an early breakfast before

departing the ship We visited some of Kathrsquos relatives in Melbourne for second breakfast and mid-afternoon headed off to Lakes Entrance and a nearby free camp

Tuesday morning saw us on the way to Orbost and Cann River then Bombala and Cooma through the Monaro Plains We stopped in Orbost on the Snowy River and found a dump point not listed in our Camps 7 book We also supported the local community by fuelling up and buying some groceries This was a very scenic route in autumn thanks to the deciduous trees and we stopped just out of Nimmitabel for some ham and cheese toasties cooked in the frypan for lunch We ventured on and headed through Cooma and

Getting ready to board Rental motorhomes are a regular sight on the Bass Strait crossing

58 | travel

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 58: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Queanbeyan before stopping at Goulburn to refuel For some reason Kath wasnrsquot that keen on stopping in Belanglo State Forest on a wet wild and windy night so we stopped at a free camp just outside Mittagong

Wednesday morning we made it home to the Blue Mountains and dropped off our gear gave the motorhome a quick spruce-up and delivered it to Taren Point in Sydneyrsquos south Mission accomplished one motorhome relocated from Hobart to Sydney and we had a fun trip to boot Would we do it again In a heartbeat

Thoughts

W e were quite impressed with the number of free camps and dump points available in Tasmania

Obviously the Tasmanianrsquos understand the value of the tourism dollar Theyrsquore also a friendly and fiercely independent bunch thatrsquos willing to cater for tourism needs We are certainly planning to visit again but hopefully next time in our own motorhome

Postscript Our original thought for holidays was to go tent camping at Forster We realised when we got back this coincided with the once-in-a-decade storms that hit the Hunter region and we would have been packing up a soggy tent Have I mentioned that I really like motorhomes

travel | 59

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 59: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

60 | travel

Fast FactsHerersquos a total of our actual travel costs which were pretty close to our original budget We did the whole holiday for just a bit more than the cost of a normal motorhome rental which would have been $2700 Relocations ndash even if you buy extra days ndash are certainly great value

Tassie Relocation Holiday

Air fares ndash two adults $55720

Motorhome relocation ndash 7 days $50 $35000

Motorhome extra days ndash 5 days $150 $75000

Fuel ndash average $132 per litre $50000

Travel insurance $10704

Ferry Travel ndash extra ocean recliner seat $12600

Accommodation ndash mostly free camping but allow 3-4 nights $11400

Spending ndash attractions occasional takeaway coffee etc $30000

Food ndash rest of meals $20000

Total $300424

Relocation contact Apollo Rentals

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 60: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

travel | 61

Dobull Take out travel insurance ndash recommended

by the hirer

bull Book a cabin on the overnight ferry A bed is nicer than a recliner seat

bull Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide 7 (version 8 is now available) to find the free camping spots and dump points (the WikiCamps Australia app is also a must-have ndash Ed)

bull Be security conscious and park your vehicle overnight with a way out ndash just in case

bull Keep an eye out for interesting scenery and stop and take photos

bull Be aware of not creating a nuisance but there are places not listed where you can overnight Eg roadwork stockpiles

bull Keep a journal it makes putting the photos together easier and gives you some nice memories

bull Have a rough itinerary but be flexible and change if you want

bull Stay in park accommodation every couple of days do your laundry and top up water amp empty out etc

bull Enjoy the freedom

Dontbull Take the ocean recliner seat It can be an

uncomfortable night if you are not used to it

bull Fret about getting to places You have your accommodation and meals with you so it doesnrsquot matter

bull Try and travel too much Allow about 250 km max a day Stay an extra day in a place if you get sick of driving

bull Stress Remember it is meant to enjoyable

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 61: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

A Coleman Powerhouse Dual-fuel stove was our faithful servant for many years but eventually the time came time for a

replacement After 15 years of hard bush work it just plain wore out

We then tried camping with a couple of butane-can single-burner stoves we picked up in a hardware store for around twenty dollars eachThey were fine in mild weather but butane boils at zero degrees so on frosty mornings in the desert the butane stubbornly remained liquid and the stoves didnrsquot want to light Yes we know you can take a gas can to bed with you to keep it warm but if you forget therersquos no morning coffee unless you can prod some life out of last nightrsquos camp fire

Then we spotted Colemanrsquos Eventemp AL-3 Instastart stove with full size griddle and grease cup The stove is a clever design because the two round burners are separated by a rectangular burner and with all three alight and the griddle on top therersquos even heat over the entire plate Cooking a bacon and egg reviver for six people is simple The stove lid and a pair of folding side plates form a wind break and wersquove cooked successfully without a flame-out in 20 knots of breeze

The stove uses easily portable disposable LPG canisters that vary in price but are usually around $8-10 each These have no external valves or projections and theyrsquore cylindrical so theyrsquore very easy to pack The canister attaches

62 | Product review

Camp KitchenVersatile and portable solutions for those who love to cook outdoorshellipby Allan Whiting outbacktravelaustraliacomau

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

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Visit Website

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68 | Next issue

Page 62: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

to the stove by way of a rigid pipe connector that incorporates a pressure valve As backup the stove comes with a conventional flexible hose that can screw to a normal LPG bottle

The canister needs to be rigidly attached to the stove and doesnrsquot sit on the stove stand We were concerned the canisterrsquos hanging weight might cause a problem but wersquove had no difficulty to date Canister life has been excellent We did a two-week trip on one canister and a three-week trip using one and a half so we now know how many back ups we need to carry The stove with full size griddle and grease cup retails for around $279

Complementing the stove is a Coleman Pack-Away Kitchen which disappears into a tiny case The sides of the case open out to form the serving table top The stove-stand opens on one side of the table top and a slip-on cooking-tool frame clicks in place to hold tongs spoons and the like

A light pole with a snap hook on the top clicks together and slides into a socket on the kitchen frame A woven string lsquoshelfrsquo clips under the table to hold pans and plates The folding kitchen retails for around $99

This Coleman camping stove and kitchen combo has done three years of bush trips with us and has proved to be the best arrangement wersquove ever had The kitchen is quick to erect functional and easy to clean and pack away If the new stove and folding kitchen work as well as the liquid-fuel unit and folding stand we had for years wersquoll get excellent bush service from them So far theyrsquove proved to be very user-friendly

Product review | 63

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 63: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

64 | Mobile tech

By Emily Barker

Food Apps For Thought

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 64: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

It may be my inner grizzly bear coming out but there is something about winter that makes me want to head for the kitchen ndash and stay

there There has been a dramatic shift in the food world recently and if yoursquore not a Master Chef in the making or declaring the ruling status of your kitchen you might be caught up in the paleo rush or even spending your days foraging for everything organic sustainable and bee friendly

No matter what your tastes though one thing is for certain ndash itrsquos never been easier to source healthy wholesome foods in our supermarkets and local stores Australia is indeed a lucky country For those simply interested in good food with nothing too fancy in the name or preparation and without the attached baggage of ideologies then these apps are ideal Whether you are equipped with a complete kitchen or a barbecue I believe great food comes from great ingredients a little inspiration and a dash of adventure It also need not cost the earth Enjoy

Meat CutsSize 253 MBCost Free

Meat amp Livestock Australia is no novice when it comes to digital technology Meat Cuts is their third app released in Australia and it certainly fits their brief of ldquoKnocking down purchasing barriers by increasing public knowledgerdquo This app is simple and fresh pretty much how you want most things Unfortunately meat today is expensive and while most of us might like the idea of equating red meat with seared rib fillet or filet mignon truth is it can get costly What Meat amp Livestock Australia is trying to achieve is to educate the public about the variety of cuts available and the most appropriate cooking method for each Chuck steak may be classed as a lsquosteakrsquo but throw one of those on the grill and no one is a happy camper Slow cook it into beef Guinness and mushroom pie however and itrsquos everyones favourite

Mobile tech | 65

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai Facebook ldquof rdquo Logo RGB ai

Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

Oh Canada

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website

Click for Google Maps

Click for Google Maps

Visit Website Visit Website

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

68 | Next issue

Page 65: iMotorhome eMagazine Issue 76 -18 July 2015

Meat Cuts looks at the various cuts of beef veal lamb and goat It explains where on the animal each cut originates its individual characteristics the most suitable cooking methods and why It also recommends substitute cuts for various dishes and boasts 107 delicious recipes from Osso Buco to the perfect lsquoslip off the bonersquo winter-warmer lamb stew In terms of a kitchen aid this app should give anyone the confidence to shop cook and serve some wonderfully hearty meals with a price tag a little easier to swallow For those who take their steak seriously (and perfectly cooked) itrsquos also worthwhile checking out Meat amp Livestock Australiarsquos other app SteakMate guaranteed to revolutionise the humble barbecue

Leggos Loves ItalianSize 301 MBCost Free

Rich creamy soups crisp crostini pizza calzones pasta Mediterranean vegetables every which-way delectable seafood and meat dishes to dream over I may be getting a little carried away but thatrsquos the effect this app has on me Irsquom usually skeptical when an app remains untouched for over a year but it seems Leggorsquos got it right the first time Incredibly enough this app when displayed on the iPad is atmospherically inspirational Rich beautiful imagery a clear crisp interface and recipes that are not only easy to read and follow but are also genuinely authentically wholesome oh and did I mention the music Itrsquos entirely optional but try it Verdi Rossini Mozart Vivaldi Puccini Respighi ndash Italian is a passionate food and with such fine company what could possibly go wrong

The many health benefits of a Mediterranean diet have been widely recognised by medical professionals Itrsquos good food made well and enjoyed completely The range of recipes in this app is suited to many different situations skill levels and tastes There is also a range of tools within the app including a pasta serving guide a

pasta timer specific for individual types including fresh and dried plus a shopping list In terms of an app produced by a brand to promote its products Leggorsquos has blown the competition out of the water And unlike many brand-associated apps this one is entirely free ndash no subscriptions or expansion packs required

Worth A Mention

When it comes to shopping cooking and preparing meals there are many valuable apps to choose from You

can literally plan a meal find a recipe order the ingredients and have them delivered straight to your door if you wish Finding the right assortment of apps is simply a matter of figuring out your requirements

The Sustainable Seafood Guide is a wonderful Australian app for those equally passionate about their seafood and oceans Love Food Hate Waste is a UK app designed to help people cook with the ingredients they already have on hand in an effort to reduce waste It also has a handy meal planner shopping list and access to hundreds of recipes The POI Palm Oil Barcode Scanner on the other hand is useful for those concerned with the ethical status of the products they consume and there is soon to be released a barcode scanner app to finally solve country of origin labelling issues once and for all Then there are the apps designed to take the leg work out of finding a place to eat Restaurateurs beware the people have a voice but thatrsquos a whole new story

66 | Mobile tech

Advertisers index | 67

AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

Duvalay 23

eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

Advertisers Index

Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

31-02JUL-AUG

14-16AUG

07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

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AirBag Man 22

Albury Wodonga RV World 13

Australian Motor Homes 37

Avida 4

Battery Traders Super Store 22

Bony Mountain Folk Festival 22

Caravan amp Motorhome Covers 23

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eBook Traveller 16

e-Twow Electric Scooters 23

Horizon Motorhomes 17

iMotorhome 10

iTech World 22

Nomadic Solutions 23

Northcoach Equipment 18

Outback Travel Australia 18

Ozcape Campers 23

Paradise Motor Homes 7

Parkland RV Centre 22

Reverse Alert Australia 19

Robertrsquos RV World 22

RV Specialists 22

Southern Spirit Campervans 23

Skytracks 23

Taronga Western Plains Zoo 22

Tiffin Motorhomes 23

TrailblazersRV 21

Trakka 8

Webasto 14

Wellington Shire 22

Winnebago 2

Winjana RV 23

Wirraway Motor Homes 20

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ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

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Aug 14-16

Border RV amp Camping Expo

Wodonga Racecourse Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga Vic 3690 bull Open 1000-600 daily

(400 last day)bull Parking $12

(Take free train instead)bull Adults $18bull Seniors $12bull Kids School age free with adult

Jul 31-Aug 02

2015 Queensland Outdoor Adventure Show

Toowoomba ShowgroundsGlenvale Rd Toowoomba Qld 4350bull Parking Freebull Adults $10bull Seniors $8bull Kids Free with adult

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Aug 07-09

Mid North Coast Caravan amp Camping Show

Wauchope Showgrounds Beechwood RdWauchope NSW 2446 bull Open 900-500 daily (400

last day)bull Parking Freebull Adults $15bull Seniors $11bull Kids U16 free

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07-09AUG

Know of a local or regional show coming up that attracts and promotes motorhomes campervans and the great RV lifestyle in general

Drop us a line at infoimotorhomecomau and wersquoll happily promote it in this calendar

Malcolmrsquos in the USA trying his hand at a rental relocation but one with a difference ndash Halifax to Toronto Hersquos promised to

send photos of his travels and we hope to bring you a review of his rental vehicle which might well be a smaller Euro-style vehicle Speaking of Euro style next issue wersquore going to do something a little different and show you a high-top European VW T5

ndash complete with bathroom and sleeping for three

Reader Alan Price shares his adventures from the Man From Snowy River Festival in Corryong in the Victorian High Country while we bring you a light hearted look at a special roadside residence for very small people ndash also in Victoria

Therersquoll be one of the last reports on our long term Horizon Casuarina plus a look at the pros and cons of buying an ex-rental motorhome in our Project Polly update

Issue 77 will be out on Saturday 1 August Until then why not join our more than 26000 Facebook

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Friends and Twitter followers and share laughs fun and more See you soon

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