Would you prefer a caravan & 4 wh drve or a bus If you were going to travel aro

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  1. freecampingaussie profile image62
    freecampingaussieposted 13 years ago

    Would you prefer a caravan & 4 wh drve or a bus  If you were going to travel around your country?

    We set off today to go north & across the top of Australia with our caravan ! Just wondered what you prefer to travel with  & is it a trip you want to do ?

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  2. Bretsuki profile image68
    Bretsukiposted 13 years ago

    I would love to travel across the US in a RV/bus. It would need to be chauffeur driven though, in part because I am blind but I wouldn't want to miss any of the scenary if I could see.

    A year after I married my wife, I drove her around Northern England and Scotland for a couple of weeks. The sad part for me was all I saw was roads, she got to enjoy all the other scenary.

    Good luck with the trip. Will you post a Hub on the experience?

    1. freecampingaussie profile image62
      freecampingaussieposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I have done a few hubs on places we have been + crocodiles etc we have seen & will keep writing !

  3. tsmog profile image83
    tsmogposted 13 years ago

    I would go with I just won the lottery then I would choose a bus, designed to my spec so I could have a rhino or two in the back + pull something smaller or a boat. You got me dreaming now , , ,I got to refill my coffee and think about this - smile

  4. Eraser55 profile image60
    Eraser55posted 13 years ago

    Definitely caravan and 4wh drive as I can just unhook it and go to store or somewhere I need to without moving the entire camp.

    1. freecampingaussie profile image62
      freecampingaussieposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thats why we enjoy our caravan & loving it !Have done a few hubs about our travels .

  5. Abhaque Supanjang profile image72
    Abhaque Supanjangposted 13 years ago

    I like caravan and 4WD car better. Because, I can have a rest wherever I want; I need not stay in a motel; and I can enjoy my trip better  than going by bus. Even though, I might be more tired, but it will be so nice to have it.

  6. Ken Barton profile image59
    Ken Bartonposted 12 years ago

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    Personally, I'd prefer a small trailer to pull behind our Dodge Grand Caravan.  A small Tear drop trailer that has just a bed and kitchen combined would be perfect.  It would be lite enough to haul without totally killing our gas mileage which is a big deal in today's economy.

    The only other vehicle I wouldn't mind for traveling would be a small camper like the Four-Wheel-Drive VW Camper Van, that has all the features I could ever want for traveling the country.

  7. freecampingaussie profile image62
    freecampingaussieposted 12 years ago

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    Tried to answer yesterday but lost service ! we camped out bush for night , have radiator problem so could be stuck in Cue for few days , will be doing hubs about the trip as we go .

  8. Blond Logic profile image93
    Blond Logicposted 12 years ago

    I am in Brazil and the only way to get around is a 4 x 4. Even in the cities, there are large pot holes. When you get out of the city there are dirt roads and the beach.
    So for me, definitely a  4WD.

 
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