Thursday, 5 June 2014

My First Ever Mobilehome Experience, and I'm Loving It!

Ever since I read about Australia mobilehome self-drive tour featured in The Star few years back, I have put this into my bucket list. (Hmm..... to be more accurate, I think it started with Mickey, Donald and Goofy's Trailer short clip decades ago)



Anyway, during last round of Air Asia promotion, I found cheap airfare that I cannot resist, and Australia immediately bypass all the other countries in my "Must-Go" list and became my 2014 destination.


I love my mobilehome!!
It's easy to handle (power steering, manual transmission), it has lots of storage space for driver (I have cap, handphone, tumbler, specs/sunglasses, manuals and brochures with me all the time and still have lots of empty storage space), it has almost every necessities (except washing machine, of course) a home needed, and much more comfortable than I imagined.

I love this mode of travel. I love the flexibility. I love the fact that we can stop anywhere, anytime. I love the closeness of travelers because you have to always work in a team. I love the great views (and changing views) every time you look out of your windows. I love the fact that everyone can be a nomad :)





Since mobilehome is not popular in Malaysia, and I have friends that wish to know a lot more details about a mobilehome, I decide to share my first ever mobilehome experience here.

First of all, let's look at the interior design and layout of a mobilehome.
We booked a 6 berth Cheapa Campa. It's a Ford (My dad asked about the brand of the car when I touched down at Penang. I couldn't answer so I did a quick search before I blog about this). It is 7.7m long, 2.3m wide and 3.5m tall.
There are 2 dining areas, which both can turn into a double bed. Another double bed is placed at the top of the driver's seat (as shown below).
The tiny cell between the 2 dining areas is the shower + basin + toilet.
The kitchen comes with 3-burners gas stoves, a refrigerator, a sink, and a microwave. Oh, and the cabinets are full with cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery.
There are two air conditioning/heating systems, one in the front seat just like any other cars, one at the center of the mobile home.
There are also built in cabinets at 3 sides of the car interior and under the sofas so we have lots of storage area.
All the windows can be opened, and are covered with insect screens.

View of the kitchen from driver seat

View from the dining area at the back of the mobilehome

The smaller dining area, just behind the driver seat

The bed above of the driver seat

3 burners stove. Close the cover and you get flat top

View from the bed at the back. (3 sides windows)

Small window at the bed above of driver seat (still, with great view)

Can I actually camp anywhere I want?
Legally, no, not really. Each countries and states have different rules about parking your vehicles at roadside / parks etc so you better check before you decide (or if you don't mind doing it illegally and get some officers knock on your door at 2am)

Is it feasible? Yes. This mobile home comes with dual battery and 2x4.5kg gas bottles. Refrigerator, TV and DVD player all run on the battery that charged while driving. The hot water runs on gas. The only things that can't function when the car is not plugged in are the air conditioning / heating system, microwave and plugs. You can still cook and wash and sleep (can't charge your hand-phones though). The mobile home also come with a 100 litre water tank.

So you can camp anywhere you want as long as you can cook without the microwave, if you can live in the room without air conditioning / heating system, and if you can live with that 100 litre water (or you have other sources of water).

Is it safe? Well, at least I felt safe. Just lock the car and be cautious.

So how and where to shower, poo poo and wee wee?
Just go to the toilet, obviously. :)
The toilet design is pretty cool. Picture on the right shows the normal position when you can use the toilet bowl.
When you are not using, you have to switch the knob (look carefully at the knob next to the toilet bowl) to close position so that your car won't get contaminated by the smell. When using, just switch the knob to open position, do your business, flush and switch back to close position again.

When you need to brush your teeth or wash your face, you can just fold down the basin. The basin use shower head as water tab so there is just one water outlet for wash and shower.
However, we try our best to use the public toilet whenever we can to reduce the frequency of clearing the toilet cassette.

So the waste water (including 'something else', you know) just flow out from the mobile home?
There is a waste water tank with 100 litre capacity to store the water from sink, basin and shower. You can discharge the waste water (I think Australian called this "grey water") at the designated caravan parks or roadside stops.
For toilet, there is actually another separate portable cassette. You need to put the toilet chemical into the cassette waste tank. The toilet chemical is for killing bacteria, use a biological action to break down waste material and mask any smell. Of course, you have to make sure that you dispose the "black water" only at the designated location!

I forgot to take photos of the cassette so here I share a video from Youtube:




Do I need to bring amenities?
Well, it depends. When I rented the mobilehome from Apollo, I bought a 'Value Pack Coverage' which came with liability reduction, free one-way fee, linen and bedding kits, extra driver, camping chairs and table. So we have linens, blankets, bath towels, pillows and pillow cases. (The Apollo worker that served us was a 1-week-old employee, and he forgot to give us the Welcome Pack which supposed to include mini shampoo and conditioner, soap, sponge, dish-washing liquid, matches, salt and pepper, coffee and tea and sugar sachets).
Make sure you get the camping chairs and table. You will regret for not having meals outdoor.



Is the space big enough to stay comfortably?
Well, to be fair, 4 of us stayed in a 6 berth mobilehome so you can't take my word as sole reference. Besides, 4 of us are pretty small in size :)
This mobilehome is with walk-through design. 4 of us have no problem preparing food and cook together.
Because we have one extra double bed, we converted one of the dining area into a double bed permanently during our rental period, and we still have one dining area to use. Hence, we save the headache of converting every night.
If you park at powered site campervan park, everything works as if you are staying in a tiny studio apartment.
Taking from my bed above the driver seat. Look at all the cooking utensils and food!

Do you face any difficulties to operate the mobilehome?
Well, to be honest, there are so much to learn! We spent almost 1.5 hours at Melbourne Apollo Rental just to learn the details, inside and outside!
Windows must be close all the time during driving; Passengers are not supposed to walk around while driving and must sit only at the front dining area (well, this one we never followed); Clean and waste water tank level must be checked frequently; Need to switch on the water pump before use; Gas must turned off (outside of the car) when not in use; Disposal of grey and black water etc.


Converting the dining table into a double bed

Learning to operate the side awning - I'm dying to use this but got no chance to.

Learning to open and close the gas tank supply

Any other tips?
Well, make sure you keep EVERTHING in the cabinets before you start your journey. We imagined that HT and ST can slowly take their time to arrange the stuff while I drive. We were so wrong! Goods flew everywhere. Both of them having difficult time saving all the stuff and ended up having car sick.

I missed the mobilehome trip already......


Tuesday, 3 June 2014

澳洲之墨尔本维多利亚女王市场

严格来说, 维多利亚女王市场是我们mobile home自驾游的起点,因为我们基本上就是来这儿办货,好带上车征服大洋路的。


由于时间非常有限,我们在天还未亮,六点半就乘电车到维多利亚女王市场去了。我们原本想先吃早餐再开始购物,但原来六点半太早,无论是Elizabeth Street Shop或是Victoria Street Shop甚至是Victoria Market Place Food Court都还没有开门做生意。我们只好边走边看再说。

维多利亚女王市场是我至今去过最美丽、最干净、最有趣的巴杀。虽然我一向来不喜欢在自己的部落格里上载太多相片,但为了维多利亚女王市场,只好例外。有一些事,文字远比不上照片吸引。

我们一踏入维多利亚女王市场,就是卖海鲜的部门,全都新鲜又便宜,看得我口水直流……





 肉类部门更是让我这肉食动物目不暇给,那些香肠让我想起在西班牙的美好早餐。我几乎想买下所有到车上烹调去。



看他们都吃些什么!

我妹夫说没阉割的猪有一股腥味,想必他们也有同感,所以强调是‘母猪’





我们肚子饿了,就到Deli Hall找吃去!琳琅满目,越看越饿。在柜台前必须压抑欲望,按大家的食量勉勉强强只能要了几样。在这儿吃早餐非常方便,选了自己要的食物,到外头预备好的桌椅吃就行了。









我们到Market Lane买咖啡,在等候他们慢慢泡咖啡时,我们碰上一位移居墨尔本多年的吉隆坡贵妇,她和我们闲聊了几句,谈起大马美食(谈美食真是大马人的signature哦!?),并介绍我们到Anthony Bourdain推荐的hotdog档口。




我虚荣,当然不会错过这样的机会!在Bratwurst Shop & Co.前看menu,贵得有点儿让人乍舌 (后来发觉原来他用料大方,也不算贵),但我们还是买了。好大的一份,一个人肯定吃不完,幸好我们有四人同行。


当然要拍张照片留念

吃完早餐,我们决定给大家一个45分钟时间买纪念品,过后才正式开始购买隔几天需要的食材。
路经鲜花档

时间还早,大家才正准备开档




这是袋鼠罩丸制的开红酒木塞器,我个人觉得这概念很搞笑,却怎么也买不下手。

大家解决了纪念品的问题后,我们这就开始买菜啦!
阳光下的蔬果都很迷人



这让我想起Maximus



没有酒圣同行,没有人免费尝红酒

你看她的表情就知道这些cheese有多吸引

这让我想起Jerry

还有这些……

到处都是让人增肥的罪恶食物呢~

我们在这家买了肉碎回去煮pasta

最终,我们还是比预定时间迟了一小时才离开。离开时约十点,Elizabeth Street ShopVictoria Street Shop都开门了,咖啡和面包香真让人忍不住想驻足。不过由于时间不允许,我们只能左拎右提的、大包小包的,乘电车赶回酒店check out,准备挑战mobile home去啦~