GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #36 | Page 2

IN THIS ISSUE 06 12 18 CARAVANS OR CABINS? Which makes cheaper accommodation? MISHAPS AND MISADVENTURES When things go wrong… HILLTOP VAN OWNER’S PROFILE Peek inside this Hilltop Hotham KEEP CALM AND TRAVEL I saw a cartoon the other day that depicted two shell-shocked people sitting in a smokey, fiery wasteland. “And that was only January,” one person said sadly to the other. It’s true that 2020 has gotten off to a horrendous start for many people and communities around Australia but it has been inspiring to see the RV community respond so generously, and to continue enjoying the lifestyle around the country. I attended a gathering of Hilltop caravan owners in mid February. The gathering was held in Seymour, Vic, and it did the heart good to see so many vanners enjoying one another’s company, swapping yarns, caravanning tips and simply having a glass of red or a beer. 02 \ BY MAX TAYLOR Though I think we can all agree that caravanning is a relatively affordable way of seeing the country, it still costs a whack of money. In this issue, we have crunched some numbers in an attempt to discern whether it’s more affordable to tow a caravan to a destination, or to drive unhitched and stay in a hotel or cabin. The results were interesting, but when all is said and done, there are pros and cons to each travel type. But the fact that we continue to travel, to spend our dollars where they are needed, is more important than how we get there.