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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer πŸ’™ Caravan Holidays.

Public Mosaic Art in South Australia

There are all types of public art you can find in your travels in South Australia from wall murals, to huge, impressive, silo paintings and colourful mosaics. Unknowingly I have been finding mosaic works by a particular artist over a few years and didn’t know they were by the same person until I looked into… Read More Public Mosaic Art in South Australia

16/06/202015/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis15 Comments

Caravan Wheel Alignment – Onsite

Safety on the road is the most important part of caravan holidays, we all want to arrive safe and sound at our destinations. All safety aspects need to be considered before taking off towing a 3 ton house behind you including anti sway, ride levelers and braking controls. We have a complete service done on… Read More Caravan Wheel Alignment – Onsite

12/06/202004/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Fish Smoker – Gear Review

A handy bit of equipment to have when you go caravan and camping where fishing is involved, is a fish smoker. The one we have is a Wanderer brand, stainless steel two burner smoker and is very easy to operate. A fish smoker is a great way to cook fish without having to fillet them,… Read More Fish Smoker – Gear Review

09/06/202003/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

Dark Emu Book – Bruce Pascoe

I’m a little late with acknowledging, but this past week has been National Reconciliation Week, the theme for 2020 being – In this together. The theme was announced last year and little did we know how much that phrase would be used this year for a completely different reason. Even though the actual week has… Read More Dark Emu Book – Bruce Pascoe

05/06/202003/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Winter Caravanning & Diesel Heating

We’ve recently made an upgrade to the caravan with the addition of a diesel heater. One thing that has prevented us from doing free camping over winter in the past has been the lack of heating in the van. As much as we love a good campfire, the caravan can be way too cold for… Read More Winter Caravanning & Diesel Heating

02/06/202001/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis16 Comments

Historical Riverton SA

Take yourself on a history tour when you spend a few days in Riverton, just don’t forget to bring your walking shoes to take a walk back in time in this well preserved town. From the caravan park you can walk through the Pioneer Garden which was once the general cemetery. Eighteen of the original… Read More Historical Riverton SA

29/05/202029/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

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