RV Travel Lifestyle

A story with a happy ending

We follow Davey Hughes on his journey to turn his ex-military Unimog into a formidable 4WD RV. Davey Hughes gives a progress report on his Unimog build.

Turning his ex-military vehicle into a 4WD offroad camper has been an enlightening journey, one beset with hold-ups, U-turns and on-the-fly design changes. “You simply can’t let frustration and disappointment rule the day. Regroup. Recharge and go at it with gusto. Every little step you take gets you closer to the goal. Ultimately, staying with the vision wins in the end.”

Milkboys aren’t made out of milk. And you can’t wrap fish and chips with a paperboy. As for sand ladders, well, won’t the tide simply wash them away? Not if

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