What this is

The Offgrid Atlas is a database of Australian camping ground, built one documented visit at a time. Every entry states what a surveyor found on the ground on a specific date — the track, the gradient, the clearance a vehicle needed, and, critically, what kind of trailer or camper could actually get there.

There is no aggregation from other listing sites, no entries written from a satellite photo, and no undated advice. If it's on this atlas, someone drove it and camped it.

Editorial independence

The Offgrid Atlas is an independent publication founded and edited by Gauthier T. Gauthier works with brands in the Australian camper trailer industry, including Breath Trailer. That relationship is disclosed here and never determines a field finding, safety warning, or editorial conclusion.

Commercial relationships are disclosed, not hidden behind a ratings system. No brand pays for placement on this atlas, and no entry's trailer-access claim is written from anything other than a physical test on the track — see the methodology for how that testing works.

Coverage, honestly stated

This is a first version. Practical guides are live while the field survey is prepared. Campsite entries will appear only after documented physical visits; the invented sample records used during template development have been removed from publication.

Get in touch

Know a spot that deserves a documented visit, or spotted something wrong on an existing entry? hello@offgridatlas.com.au