The camper trailer book / Collyn Rivers.

By: Rivers, Collyn [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Church Point, NSW : Caravan & Motorhome Books, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: Third editionDescription: 96 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps ; 30 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780994495259Subject(s): Camping trailers -- Australia -- Maintenance and repair | Caravans -- Australia -- Maintenance and repairGenre/Form: Handbooks and manuals. DDC classification: 629.2260994 Summary: This third edition (2018) Camper Trailer Book details every aspect of camper trailers and their use. It describes in plain English approaches that will work, not just that may work. Camper trailers offer the freedom and pleasures of camping without the discomfort. A well-made one can be towed almost anywhere its towing vehicle can traverse. The Camper Trailer Book details all aspects of camper trailers and their use. As with all Collyn Rivers's books it describes approaches that will work, not just that may work. The author, an ex motor research engineer, has crossed Australia and back via dirt tracks much of the way over 12 times, plus Africa and the Sahara twice.
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This third edition (2018) Camper Trailer Book details every aspect of camper trailers and their use. It describes in plain English approaches that will work, not just that may work. Camper trailers offer the freedom and pleasures of camping without the discomfort. A well-made one can be towed almost anywhere its towing vehicle can traverse. The Camper Trailer Book details all aspects of camper trailers and their use. As with all Collyn Rivers's books it describes approaches that will work, not just that may work. The author, an ex motor research engineer, has crossed Australia and back via dirt tracks much of the way over 12 times, plus Africa and the Sahara twice.

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