A 132-page lifestyle magazine for campers, caravan and 4x4 enthusiasts and adventure travellers.
Straight from the horse's mouth
Go! Drive & Camp
Love at the train station
Kosi also has giants
Rolling in style • As always, this year's Caravan Show featured plenty of eye-catching innovations.
Through the Tankwa, one stop at a time • The Tankwa Karoo is a harsh world that punishes foolishness, but spend a few days in this arid landscape and you'll meet the best people.
Respite on the N7 • Turn the N7 into an adventure, one campsite at a time.
Tight lines in the Magaliesberg • The Zelpy Fishing and Game Reserve is perfect for campers who love to cast a line.
Angola is A-okay! • A journey through Angola has always been high on their bucket list, says Jeannie Venter of Halmanshof near Porterville in the Western Cape.
Camping with your furry friend • Pack the leash and the tent – these campsites welcome dogs.
Bushveld lad • Ford must have had Drive & Camp readers in mind when they built the Ranger Tremor because it has everything we want – without the unnecessary gadgets that push up the price.
Two by two! • You don't buy an Invader because you want a camper. You buy one because you want an Invader.
Strap in! • For this issue, we're combining the usual 4×4 professor and gear articles, and discuss different ways to keep your load secure, look at suppliers and prices, and share bits of trivia
Who invented the cable tie?
Don't go bacon my heart • There is no denying that smoked bacon instantly improves just about anything.
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KIDS' CORNER
Do your homework • It baffles him every time he sees how often campers ignore information that is literally at their fingertips, says Neels van Heerden.
A bird photographer's bane • Ask any serious birdwatcher how many species they've seen, and almost every one of them will ask you what you mean by“seen”, says Eben Swart.
From donkey to dune bug • The beloved old beach buggy turned 60 last year. We take a look at its history… and its possible future.