There is some other wisdom that is universal irrespective of the length of time or who is going.
1. You will not need the amount of clothes and stuff you think. It is amazing how the same shirt does not smell much after 4 days compared to home.
2. You will learn to be good at tetris as you pack and repack each time you move camp.
3. Hide some cash somewhere for an emergency. On the last day if you still have it buy yourself some champagne to celebrate.
4. You may never come back to a place. Some experiences are worth every cent so where appropriate don’t put off that boat trip or helicopter flight (see point 5).
5. The most memorable experiences are often the free ones. Camping under a thousand stars in the desert is priceless.
6. Balance. While 12 months roughing it in the bush with no toilets may be your idea of fun it may not be your partners. Mix up your travel with national parks, road side stops, caravan parks and the occasional treat in a hotel.
7. You will develop a newfound appreciation for the price of fuel.
8. Service your trailer and/or car before you go (see point 9).
9. You will need to prepare for mechanical issues but the thing that actually breaks is the thing you didn’t bring a spare for (see point 10).
10. Cable ties and fencing wire are essential tools on the road.
11. Take one spare tyre and you will need two. Take two and you will need three (see point 9).
12. It will not all be smooth sailing (see above). But the challenges and misadventure will be the things you talk about most when you get back.
13. At some point mosquitoes, flies and midges will drive you mad.
14. You will join the traveller’s code where you will share where you have come from, what the conditions were like, what to do and what to avoid.
15. You will meet the most amazing people.
16. You will be the envy of your friends.
There are many more things to prepare you for the trip, but as the date arrives there will always be the feeling of being unprepared. The reality however is the true lessons of life and travel can only be leant by actually getting out there and hitting the road. And what begins as a date on a wall becomes the fist step in a journey that will leave memories that will last a lifetime. So what’s your date?