MOTOR CAMPING.
There is a golden rule for those who go camping in a car; it is, "a place for everything and everything in it= place.” There is not much joy in a camping holiday if it involves the hardships of a forced march, in whici) one carries only the bare essentials of life. One must compromise between the excessive comfort and hard campaigning. , The degree of comfort you obtain, depends, of course, on the amount you are able to get into a ca» without prejudice to the comfort of the passengers. The problem, therefore, resolves itself into one of careful selection of the things you propose to take, and the right disposition of> them with - in the car. Given sufficient forethought, and good packing arrangements, it is possible to take everything that is necessary for a really enjoyable holiday.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 23 January 1926, Page 11
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140MOTOR CAMPING. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 23 January 1926, Page 11
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