Includes 20 treks within a 2 hour of the city. Trek notes are accompanied by accurate full-colour maps, and snippets about local history and wildlife add colour and interest to the 4WD experience. Over 100 full-colour photos complement the text and provide a clear sense of the features on each trek.
The result of 7 years travel and research by a single author, Australia Free 3 is the latest edition of Australia’s best guide on fun travel in Australia on a budget. Other books simply show you where to rest up or camp: fully half of Australia Free’s content is actually about making the best use of your time once you get there.
Explore the very best off-road destinations in the Brisbane region with the newly updated 2nd Edition of 4WD Treks Close to Brisbane. Includes detailed track descriptions, things to do and see along with details on picnic and camping areas.
This superbly organised reference is designed to fit in the glovebox of any 4WD vehicle. It explains the essentials for driving across difficult terrains and provides simple checklists to ensure the safety of both driver and passengers.
In this second edition of the bestselling 4WD Handbook, four-wheel drive expert and author Robert Pepper provides an in-depth explanation of how 4WDs work. He shares practical techniques for hill-driving, sand-driving, water crossings, as well as driving in mud, snow and sand.
Boiling Billys bestselling 4WD Treks Close to Sydney is now in its 6th edition and in the new A4 format. With 85,000 plus copies sold in previous editions, this title continues to be the ultimate guide for 4WDers wishing to explore the surrounds of Sydney.
Classic 4WD Tracks of the Australian Outback follows on from Vic Widmans previous guide, Travelling the Outback. In that book he gave his invaluable advice on planning and preparing for an outback 4WD adventure - in this new guide Vic picks the classic tracks, including the Gunbarrel Highway, Canning...
4WD Touring South East New South Wales and East Gippsland is an indispensable travelling companion to twenty of the best four-wheel drive touring adventures in this scenic region, which straddles the New South Wales/Victorian border. Readers will find a great selection of day trips...
The year of 1983 was a tumultuous one for the Australian motor industry. There were a staggering 53 new models released into a generally stagnant market. It was a disastrous year for General Motors Holden, and a triumphant one for both Ford and Toyota. It saw a row brewing between Nissan and its largest distributor, Capitol Motors and there was ......
The inaugural issue of the annual Australian Motoring Year.
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Off Road - Boom Car - Accessories Today - Road Opinions of 16 Popular Cars - Competition Championships - How They Went - Industries - Australia, Europe, Japan, USA
The history of the motor car in Australia is a colourful story of courage and stubborn persistency.
With the help of outstanding historical photographs this book tells the fascinating story of how Australias motor industry grew from the smoke, smell and clatter of backyard carriage workshops to the multi-million dollar industry it is ......