The whole thing is quite stressful LOL Like I said, if were just Family and my close friends it would be easy...we would work as a team and do everything my way! But as it turns out friends of friends are now showing an interest so i am now starting to feel an obligation to organise things in a more regimented manner.
Dont stress about ****. Make it as though this is your holiday and they are coming with YOU... You dont have to please everyone, cause you'll give yourself ulsers doing that. Dont be afraid to say "sorry mate either get your Shit sorted and change your attitude, or piss off"...
To make things simple, the way we have done it in the past is have a basic route you wanna do.
EG:
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=3773.msg51935#msg51935Then send an email to all starters with the route.
"This is the route we are taking. Find some things along the way you want to see.
We can discuss this at our BBQ pre trip meeting, remember though, we wont get to see everything, but we will do our best."Then get them to send you their "wishes" and start seeing what you think you can do.
Dont forget, you dont all have to go to the same places every time.
If someone wants to see the Camel Trek on day 5, and you wanna see the Big Boobies that day, instead say
"We are camping at the XYZ Campsite tonight, meet you there"
You will also need "Rest days" or "do nothing" days... laundry, servicing, and just kids not being in the car for another 8 hours.
Around 700 kays is the biggest day and that is on an easy long run down a highway. Most of the other days are under 500. There are only around 6-8 overnighters out of 40 odd nights so most of it is quite relaxed and cruisy.
Nice.. Remember on that 500klm stretch, you may find 5-10 sets of ruins you want to look at - 1 hour each and your plans are up the wazoo..
The biggest moving goal post is the fact that i am not committing to any particular locations to camp on the overnighters.
And dont. Thats part of it. You may love the place on night 3 and wanna spend morte time there, so that will stuff your whole trip. Just have a route, and take it as it comes. Always have a Plan B, C, D and E incase of breakdowns.
I started roughly planning this trip 12 months before the due date and it has grown to such an extent that I have needed the for 12 months and some to get it all organised......I love it
Have your first BBQ meeting soon. Put the feelers out to who is serious in coming.
Limit the number of starters - 4-6 is a good number, more people you can start getting dragged back and that can be when people dont get on, and your holiday is ****ed.
Another good idea is have a practice weekend trip month or so before departure on the big trip with
ALL starters, get them to bring
EVERYTHING they plan on taking on the long trip. Then see what is missing, what they don't need and who doesnt get on with who.
Mate, all I can say is dont stress.