GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #29 | Page 39

RV FEATURE OUR FUEL USE So, the big question: how much fuel do we use? On a good day, our consumption can be as low as 17L/100km. On a bad day it can be as high as 25L/100km. Our average works out to 20L/100km on sealed roads and 23L/100km on rough dirt roads. With such a variable fuel use, how on earth do we budget for fuel during our big trip? As I mentioned earlier, we stopped tracking our fuel use to the dollar and now we give ourselves a weekly fuel budget of $300. This takes into consideration getting between destinations and sight-seeing.  Again, this can vary considerably depending on how long we stay in one place. For instance, we camped in Streaky Bay, SA, over the Christmas break for five weeks. We didn’t have to travel too far into town for supplies and most of the local attractions were only a short drive away, so our fuel use over that period was minimal. At the opposite end of the scale, we drove from Darwin down the Stuart Highway to Port Lincoln in five days. We exceeded our weekly budget on that leg of the journey.  To cope with this variability, we pay cash for all our fuel.  Whatever we save in one week goes towards the next week’s fuel use, or we set aside the remainder as a sort of fuel slush fund. It all means the cost of fuel is not as scary as it might otherwise be. “WE STOPPED TRACKING OUR FUEL USE TO THE DOLLAR.” / 39