Before You Go
Check the weather report for the area where you will be camping. Nobody wants to spend a week in the rain. If you get caught in a thunderstorm, don’t take shelter under a tree. Your car is a safer place. You can get the forecast for you planned destination at http://www.weatherzone.com.au/
If you are camping, practice pitching the tent in your backyard before you leave. Not only will that save time, but also you’ll find out if any parts are missing or if the tent is damaged.
Leave your itinerary with a friend or relative — include your car license number, where you plan to be, when you plan to return, and a mobile phone number if you have one.
Learn the basics of first aid. Organisations like the Red Cross offer courses in basic first aid. You can visit their website at http://www.redcross.org.au/ourservices_acrossaustralia_firstaid_default.htm?gclid=CLnAjdW3260CFY1spAodtEPwwA
Make sure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, and if you are towing a caravan be sure all mechanical and electrical goods are in sound working order.
Always be aware of the power and danger of campfires. Keep fires within a contained area with a ring of rocks and an outer ring of gravel or dirt to protect against the fire spreading. Keep children away from the fire.
Respect the rights of other caravanners. Caravans are often close together and noise, pets, and other disturbances may annoy others.
Wear shoes or sandals at all times. There are many things you don’t want to step on or in. And if you do, it won't be peaceful.
If you are camping, practice pitching the tent in your backyard before you leave. Not only will that save time, but also you’ll find out if any parts are missing or if the tent is damaged.
Leave your itinerary with a friend or relative — include your car license number, where you plan to be, when you plan to return, and a mobile phone number if you have one.
Learn the basics of first aid. Organisations like the Red Cross offer courses in basic first aid. You can visit their website at http://www.redcross.org.au/ourservices_acrossaustralia_firstaid_default.htm?gclid=CLnAjdW3260CFY1spAodtEPwwA
Make sure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, and if you are towing a caravan be sure all mechanical and electrical goods are in sound working order.
Always be aware of the power and danger of campfires. Keep fires within a contained area with a ring of rocks and an outer ring of gravel or dirt to protect against the fire spreading. Keep children away from the fire.
Respect the rights of other caravanners. Caravans are often close together and noise, pets, and other disturbances may annoy others.
Wear shoes or sandals at all times. There are many things you don’t want to step on or in. And if you do, it won't be peaceful.