Sorry to have you confused, and I have had one person asking the same thing before, so I will be looking into changing it in the future.
For now, however - the Dog Book is available once you have bought the Destination Guide and downloaded it.
It is available inside the Destination Guide on page 2 as a separate purchase at this stage (it does not affect your costs or anything but is just a separate step and like I said I will look into changing the system as my time allows).
Thanks Byron :-)
Dog Guide Cape York by: Anonymous
Hello, can I buy the dog-friendly Cape York guide on its own? Thanks, Max
Hi Max, by: Katrin
The sub guides only come with the big Destination Guide.
They are not as useful on their own as they refer to the big guide.
But I promise, the info you get out of the full package, will be worth it :-)
Once you are on the road, you realise just how little money it is for detailed information :-)
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detail), it has invaluable information on at least 10 four wheel drive tracks,
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swimming holes, all mapped; as well as practical things -
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and alcohol restrictions - to vehicle preparation and accessories and necessary recovery
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