GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #6 | Page 18

FULL-TIME RELAXING IN WALKAMIN CENTRAL VAN PARK, LIONEL MUSSELL CAME ACROSS A PARTICULARLY WELL SET-UP CARAVAN Ken and Sylvia Pilkington, my next door neighbours at Walkamin Central Van Park on the Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland, are a long way from what used to be their home in Christies Beach, south of Adelaide. Here is a peek inside their Traveller (they are on their fourth caravan – this is their second Traveller), including the modifications they’ve made to the van to make it truly theirs. ALUMINIUM CHASSIS Even though it was more expensive, they ordered an aluminium chassis to keep the Tare weight down and give them a greater payload. If fact they have an incredible 960kg of allowable payload! WORDS AND IMAGES: LIONEL MUSSELL | A-FRAME MORE CUPBOARDS The lengthened A-frame of this Traveller allows for a large toolbox. Ken has a towball scale to make sure they stay within the limit of 350kg, with a measured towball weight of 280kg. An extra 2ft of length was added to the basic van, allowing the cabinetry to be redesigned to provide larger cupboards, an extra wardrobe and a microwave under the kitchen bench. CAPTAIN’S CHAIRS A full awning/annexe system is used in the cooler weather. Plastic clears can be zipped onto the flyscreen windows to keep out the rain and let the sunshine in. What impressed me most when I first visited their van were the two swivelling recliner chairs – absolute comfort! To say I was envious would be an understatement. THE OFFICE Ken added a small shelf to the wall at the foot of the bed. The corner of the bed acts as a chair – not a bad idea! WEATHER PROTECTION FULL-TIME TRAVELLERS Ken and Sylvia became full- time travellers in 2011 and have seen a lot of Australia in their lovely custom-built Traveller caravan. Their favourite places include Gulargambone, NSW, Buronga Riverside Caravan Park in Mildura, NSW, and of course Walkamin. READ FULL STORY 18 gorv.com.au