We took our kids out of school and spent a year living on the road. We'll do 5 things differently on our next adventure.
Briefly

A family of four spent a year traveling across Australia in a caravan, learning valuable lessons about travel with children. They recognized the need for shorter driving distances between stops and realized they packed more gadgets and kitchen essentials than necessary. During their travels, they found that three hours in the car was the limit for their kids. For their next trip in 2026, they plan to prioritize closer destinations, reduce their luggage, and incorporate Airbnb or cabin stays for comfort.
"Our planned stops will be closer together... we realized that this itinerary only works when the towns are fairly close together. We learned three hours in the car was the most any of us could handle."
"We didn't need to pack as many gadgets and basics as we thought... the first gadget to go was our barbecue, which was quickly made redundant by our caravan's outdoor kitchen setup."
Read at Business Insider
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