Our Oka is our Lifeline

On our outback treks, our Oka is our lifeline.

To fully enjoy our travels, (as in the photo above of a delightful campsite in Lakefield National Park), we need to constrain the risks inherent in outback travel, whilst providing a reasonable degree of travelling comfort.

Like all vehicles that are subject to harsh conditions on rough outback tracks, Oka's need to be well equipped and maintained, and although they are very tough vehicles, they can and do break, hence the need for "Travails", or engaging in painful or laborious effort.

These articles describes some of our travails: how we've fixed failures, avoided problems, and upgraded the facilities on our 4WD Oka motorhome. See the full list of articles in the right sidebar.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Safety, Emergency and Recovery Equipment on our Oka

Apart from the usual recovery gear (jacks, towropes, hub adaptor, spade, sand mats etc) we also carry a range of safety gear and emergency equipment.


An article on our Recovery and Maintenance Equipment can be found here.


An article on our Safety and Emergency Equipment can be found here.


An article on Snake Bite Treatment notes and first aid items can be found here.