Introduction
Fuel and water are two of the most important supplies for campers and 4WDers in Australia. Whether you’re touring remote tracks or camping in the high country, having the right storage system keeps you safe and self-sufficient.
Choose Quality Containers
Cheap containers often leak or warp in the heat. A heavy-duty jerry can is worth investing in. Bush Tracks Jerry Cans are made from thick, UV-stabilised plastic that resists cracking and holds shape in extreme conditions.
Keep Fuel and Water Separate
Always use clearly marked containers. Many campers use colour-coded caps or labels to avoid confusion. Keep fuel cans outside your sleeping area and store water away from direct sunlight.
Plan Your Capacity
For short weekend trips, a 20-litre water jerry can is usually enough for two people. For remote 4WD trips, take extra containers and refill whenever you can.
Transport and Security
Use rope ratchet tie downs to secure cans during travel. This prevents spills and keeps your setup tidy. Some travellers use racks or mounts from brands like XTM or Adventure Kings with Bush Tracks tie downs for extra safety.
Conclusion
Safe storage of fuel and water is essential for every Australian adventure. With reliable jerry cans, tie downs, and common-sense planning, you can travel confidently through even the most remote parts of the country.