Just read the latest (No. 20) issue of Camping with your 4WD, which retails for an outrageous $9.95.
Page 17, with a rather lightweight article about the Kimberley, has an information panel about maps and guides, fuel, road conditions etc. Interesting enough in itself.
But then the same information panel appears on P51 in an article about Woko NP in NSW, where it is neither relevant nor interesting.
Not good enough, chaps. Not for the money, and not for people who have a month to read the page proofs.
Also had a look at the new-look Overlander magazine, now taken over by Express Publications. Seems to have dropped the Buyer's Guide section at the back, with technical information about popular 4WDs which I, for one, found most interesting.
No doubt we can look forward (?) to more of Roothy's ramblings and incisive articles about how Toyota LCs are the only real 4WDs on the market, the deep and meaningful need for a 5-inch lift and 56-inch tyres and interminable articles about Cape York and/or the bloody Simpson Desert, the only worthwhile destinations in the country.
Maybe they should change the name of all their magazines to Bogan Buggies. It would be more honest and more accurate.
Cheers, Tony