GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #10 | Page 28

THE WALLABY TRACK WITH LIONEL MUSSELL Lionel fills in for Santa during a Gippsland Gypsies muster. : REINDEER CROSSING DANGER BE CAREFUL HOW YOU LOAD YOUR VAN THIS FESTIVE SEASON. Yes, it's that time of the year again. Soon, Santa will be harnessing up the reindeer and heading off with all the pressies, so watch out for him if you're on the road this Christmas. Traffic will be heavy again and there will be a lot of 'newbies' out there with their big, expensive caravans and tugs to suit. Unfortunately, putting a caravan on the back of the new 'fourby' and setting off to see Australia needs a bit more effort than just packing up, loading the van and car, making sure everyone has fastened their seat belts and here we go. There are so many other things to consider and experienced vanners do them almost automatically. They know that crosswinds can affect towing, that being overtaken by semi-trailers can 28 gorv.com.au cause the outfit to sway, that it's important to load the van correctly with the ball load in mind and to make sure their outfit isn't overweight. Coming home from northern NSW recently, I saw a few outfits that were accidents waiting to happen. Some were swaying dangerously while others were obviously overweight, with tinnies on the roof of the tug, big outboard motors on the A-frame and a boat trailer hanging on the back of the van. Then there were those who didn't give a hoot about what was behind them, with no towing mirrors to see past the van. They were usually the ones with no CB radio, either, so you couldn't give them a gentle hint that you'd like to overtake them – and, yes, I know they might have had a rear view camera but they don't show what's overtaking and don't replace towing mirrors. That's not just my opinion – it's the law that says your mirrors must enable you to see along the side of the caravan. BACK TO JOLLY OLD SANTA At our Australian Caravan Club's Gippsland Gypsies Christmas Muster recently, I responded to an urgent email plea from the North Pole and hastily donned a Santa suit, rounded up a couple of elves and gave out lots of Kris Kringle presents. All that ho, ho, ho-ing was hot and thirsty work but the ladies all gave me a big hug – maybe I'll help the old boy out again next year! READ FULL STORY