GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #20 | Page 52

STAYING ALIVE AUSTRALIA IS AMAZING. BUT IF YOU FIND YOURSELF STRANDED, YOU COULD BE IN FOR A WORLD OF HURT… We all love to get away. To escape our day jobs in the city and get in touch with the splendour of the Aussie outback, we go camping with the family. It’s cost-effective, good for the soul and it gets the kids off their damned screens. Caravanning, offroading and camping are great ways to entertain the whole fam, dad, mum, the kids and the dog alike. We live in an amazing country, full of sights and sounds that people from all over the world travel to witness, and we’re lucky enough to have it all in our own backyard. But what would you do if the fourby broke down, got bogged or ran out of fuel? There are plenty of spots outside of the tourist sectors without mobile reception; the threat of being stranded for longer than your supplies will last is extremely real. So if, or perhaps when this happens, it’ll be up to you to keep calm and keep everyone alive. Here’s what to do if you’re stranded… 52 gorv.com.au STAY WITH YOUR VEHICLE Having one of your crew head a few hundred metres away to find a bit of tucker during the day is totally fine. But when search and rescue rock up, you better believe they’ll be looking for a car. They’re easier to spot than people are and will offer an extra level of comfort for the little ones during the night. HYDRATE LIKE IT’S YOUR JOB Australia is bloody hot at the best of times. Now consider how hot it can get out bush. The kids, especially, will need periodic hydrating on the hour (supplies permitting). Avoid more frequent small sips, opting for less regular, more hearty, gulps to ensure there's enough H20 being absorbed. Make sure you look after yourself too, though, as it’s you who’s in charge of keeping everyone safe.