Fuel Costs
Calculating fuel costs is much more of a challenge. It basically comes down to calculating your proposed trip kilometres and working off your average fuel consumption to get your litre usage. Once you have that figure then get an average cost per litre and multiply it out. There are a few publications and websites that have distance calculations and fuel cost figures to make it a bit easier. See our:
Trek Fuel Consumption Database for the full list of fuel consumption data. This data has been submitted by site members and users who have logged their fuel usage after travelling on one of the
treks. Obviously, fuel costs vary across the country, so you may wish to search through our Australia-wide National Fuel Prices for daily updates and trend reports.
Other Costs
Other trip costs to be budgeted for include caravan park fees, vehicle maintenance, known medical items, laundry charges, phone calls, outings, photography expenses and reading material. Not to be forgotten are those back
home costs, if you have a family
home somewhere – council rates, energy costs and mail redirection. As a loosely applied average, $100 per day for a couple works out to be about right.