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Shows the Bushman Tracker model packed and ready to go.
The Jockey wheel is heavy duty 200 mm diameter and can be removed as well.
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This Tracker has a braked axle and coupler which is optional but highly recommended, increasing the “all up load” to 1440 kg. from 750 kg. and also making towing much safer. The park brake is also very handy when on sloping ground.
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Rear view showing large tail light assembly and spare wheel under the chassis. The spare wheel is easy to get to and is locked and chained..
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The left side door opens downwards and the kitchen (optional extra) is ready for use.
Kitted out for 4 people including 2 place cast iron gas stove mounted on the inside of the door, spice rack, gas cylinder, drinking glasses, mugs, stainless steel kettle, cutlery and Tupperware containers.
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Shows handy Nose Cone with gas strut holding the lid open.
Useful packing space for all sorts of goodies such as pots. pans, extra gas cylinders etc. Jerrycan holders, spade and axe mounted. The rack on the A frame is an optional extra and is ideal for carrying charcoal or wood.
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Rear view showing the rear door opened fully for easy loading.
The electrical control panel (optional extra) is situated on the rear of the kitchen box and allows easy access for 220 volt plugs and light. The external power plug point can be seen on the side of the main load box.
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The 65 lt. water tank is situated at the front of the main load box, with the gravity tap within easy reach on the left side of the kitchen. The 1,8 meter steel table can be seen in it’s rack under the tent rack.
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The Expedition Tent set up. Lots of shade and cover at the rear and down the kitchen side. The Expedition tent has a Queen size bed on top with a 100 mm. mattress and lots of space at the bottom to sleep the kids and to use as a change room.
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Another view of the kitchen under the side awns.
The rear awn can also be zipped off, leaving the kitchen side awns in place. This can be handy for one night stop trips if required. This makes setting up even quicker.
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Standing under the rear awn. The tent door is open.
The tent has plenty of ventilation with zip down mosquito nets and windows.
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| Looking into the tent. Shows the ladder in position to get to the bed. Zip in ground sheet for easy cleaning. Shows opposite tent door with mosquito net zipped closed. (Click on picture to see enlarged photo) |
Looking into the tent. The condensation sheet can be seen over the bed area as well as the side zip opening to get to the main load box right side door from inside the tent.
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Shows the table under the rear awn.
Optional side walls are also available. These come in 3 sections and zip onto the main tent awns. They can be used individually or all 3 to create a huge covered area for protection from wind and rain.
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Another view of the rear section.
Camping in style !
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