Hi to everyone - brand new and wet behind the ears new grey nomad here. I have b een reading all your post for a week or more - very interesting and you all sound so nice - I can't wait to meet up with people at the wonderful sounding places and campouts. I've yet to buy a van - think I'll get a campervan rather than caravan. I have worried I'm from Hobart and if anyone is travelling to Tassie, I have some land - you are most welcome to campout. I have 3 dogs Matilda Maude, Beau James and Maggie May - I hope to take them with me - if not I might leave one with my daughter - but which one???? Hope to hear from all of you!!! Cheers Rainey
gunadoo said
03:37 AM Jan 30, 2010
Hello Rainyegirl and Welcome.. It is a little scary isn't it.I made the decision to "go" after much debate with "me".There's so much to learn,so many decisions to make.I'm sure it will be a wonderful and exciting time for you. I dooo love Tassy..I spent some years there in a previous life and have always wanted to go back..and I will. I''ve decided on a caravan yet still to find the right one,but once I do..Yayyy Regards Gunadoo
-- Edited by gunadoo on Saturday 30th of January 2010 02:39:50 AM
seonau said
08:48 AM Jan 30, 2010
Hi rainey.....I am sure you will get lots of support and advise here, a pretty fab mob is to be found. I will be out there one day soon and joined just as you have so i could lean the tricks also. I like the sound of motor homes for solo travellers. One registration, no packing up if you want to go in a hurry and more comfort than a van. But i am sure baby steps and starting out modestly before spending bigger bucks is a very wise thing to do.
jonathan said
10:14 AM Jan 30, 2010
Hi Rainey and a big welcome here too ..
I support all thats been said here before me .. big thing is to enjoy the learning curve !! I find it absolutely exhilirating (spelling ?) .. and I'm only a few months into it now !
enjoy .. Jon
(currently in Casino)
dave06 said
10:38 AM Jan 30, 2010
Hi Rainey, now you got me worried, you've been reading the posts so you probably wont talk to me! LOL!
I agree with your thoughts, grab a camper first, I suggest a Toyota Hi-ace camper, they are relatively cheap and just go forever on the smell of an oily rag, the only problem is finding a fuel station that serves oily rags
just be careful about splitting your dogs up by leaving one behind the little buggers fret, not only will he lose his mum but he will lose his pack, some will actually will themselves to death! just something else for you to worry about!
Sandym54 said
11:59 AM Jan 30, 2010
Hi Rainey and welcome aboard.
We are only 3 months into our grey nomad travels, but we sold up completely and are now living wherever we stop the bus for the night!
I just love it so far and cannot think how I enjoyed living in between the same four walls for so many years!!
I think I was a gypsy in a past life.
Hope to meet you on the road one day, Sandy
ibbo said
03:58 PM Jan 30, 2010
Welcome Rainey,you are in just the right place for advice and fun.I believe that Xina has a Toyota van and enjoying it.We had one up to a couple of years ago and to this day I often wonder why we sold it.At the moment we have a Jayco Penguin towed byan EL Falcon waggon and we are more than happy with both of them.I tend to agreewith Dave re your little mates.I do not envy you one little bit on the decisons you will make.In the meantime good luck and I am sure that whatever you do will work out ok for you.Cheers.Ibbo.
ibbo said
04:01 PM Jan 30, 2010
Hi Sandy,you poor woman,how do you live with a man who always has an axe to 'Grind".Happy and safe travels to you both.Cheers.Ibbo..............forgot the LOL bit.
xina said
06:37 PM Jan 30, 2010
Welcome Rainey. As Dave says, the Toyota Hi-ace is a great Camper. He has one too.
There are different lay-outs, so If I were you, I'd check them out on Google, to see which lay-out will suit you best.
For example :-
Some have the kitchen area at the front, and some at the back. Then again, some which backpackers use, don't have a kitchen as such, but have a portable camping stove, and cook outside on a folding table all the time.
If you have any specific questions, just ask.
Cheers,
xina.
Raineygirl said
07:08 PM Jan 30, 2010
Thanks heaps everyone - all your advice and well meaning thoughts are just teriffic - they are making me sooooo eager to hit the road. Cheers Rainey
reza said
08:16 PM Jan 30, 2010
mmm brand new and wet sounds interesting lol
Cruising Granny said
10:07 PM Jan 30, 2010
Now, now Reza, back, back! I can hear your mind ticking over from here. Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk.
She's a Newbie, and may not be ready for you yet. Gently, gently.
In the mean time, Raineygirl, keep an eye out for some of these blokes.
They're really good generally speaking, but sometimes they get a bit too enthusiastic, if you get my meaning.
Raineygirl said
08:01 AM Jan 31, 2010
I get you granny - but it's probably in fun!!!! oh yeah!!! I love to have fun and laugh - you all sound like my kind of people
Helen said
08:44 AM Jan 31, 2010
Welcome Rainey and good luck with the hunt for you perfect outfit - if there is such a thing. I am very happy with mine. Don't envy your decision re the dogs. People are always telling me I need one for company, but I like National Parks so a dog is out. Cheers, Helen
ibbo said
08:44 AM Jan 31, 2010
Grubby,Grannie,Grubby.lol.Back in your box Reza.Cheers.Ibbo.Grannie will explain Dave.............I hope.
Cruising Granny said
10:16 AM Jan 31, 2010
Now I'm worried. I got the wrong end of the ...... nup, won't say it.
Lucky it's all in good fun, but I do feel it's my "duty" to warn the new girls.
We get the rig right, we can travel on our own, but there's nothing to prepare us for the "enthusiastic" opposite s..... oops (nearly did it again) gender, I mean gender.
If it stops being fun, stop doing it - whatever "IT" is.
glassies said
01:50 PM Jan 31, 2010
welcome aboard rainey im a newbie too , and these people are wonderful the read up each time i come in here is alway so good and i still even go backand read other old stuff.
so enjoy the site ,oh and guess what wonders will never cease guys ive been told today that we are going to go for a trip to birdsville hotel something ive always wanted to do its twenty hours drive from here but we will take about four days off work.
ive always wanted a picture of the pub i would dearly love to take a picture of our wrx outside the pub but i dont think we are gonna drive that there its hubbys prize possession im just glad hes decided to at least for now take a few days off and go someplace so he starts to see some of the country this wonderful australia has.
cheers xx
Ma said
01:54 PM Jan 31, 2010
Hardly a Newbie any more Glassies. Good that you are going away, even if it's only for four days. Better than nothing.
Hope to get up that way ourselves later this year.
Look forward to some piccys when you get back.
Safe trip.
Sandym54 said
04:30 PM Jan 31, 2010
ibbo wrote:
Hi Sandy,you poor woman,how do you live with a man who always has an axe to 'Grind".Happy and safe travels to you both.Cheers.Ibbo..............forgot the LOL bit.
Hi Ibbo,
So long as his axe grinding is paying for our travels, I don't really mind lol
JRH said
04:42 PM Jan 31, 2010
Sandym54 wrote:
ibbo wrote:
Hi Sandy,you poor woman,how do you live with a man who always has an axe to 'Grind".Happy and safe travels to you both.Cheers.Ibbo..............forgot the LOL bit.
Hi Ibbo,
So long as his axe grinding is paying for our travels, I don't really mind lol
That would be right, crack the whip, make the poor devil work even when he's on holiday. Geez you women can be hard sometimes.........LOLOLOLOLOL
Sandym54 said
05:19 PM Jan 31, 2010
JRH wrote:
Sandym54 wrote:
ibbo wrote:
Hi Sandy,you poor woman,how do you live with a man who always has an axe to 'Grind".Happy and safe travels to you both.Cheers.Ibbo..............forgot the LOL bit.
Hi Ibbo,
So long as his axe grinding is paying for our travels, I don't really mind lol
That would be right, crack the whip, make the poor devil work even when he's on holiday. Geez you women can be hard sometimes.........LOLOLOLOLOL
At the moment he is lying on the double bed watching the cricket and drinking a cuppa tea that I just made for him, GEE LIFE'S TOUGH AIN"T IT???? LOL
JRH said
05:40 PM Jan 31, 2010
Sandym54 wrote:
JRH wrote:
Sandym54 wrote:
ibbo wrote:
Hi Sandy,you poor woman,how do you live with a man who always has an axe to 'Grind".Happy and safe travels to you both.Cheers.Ibbo..............forgot the LOL bit.
Hi Ibbo,
So long as his axe grinding is paying for our travels, I don't really mind lol
That would be right, crack the whip, make the poor devil work even when he's on holiday. Geez you women can be hard sometimes.........LOLOLOLOLOL
At the moment he is lying on the double bed watching the cricket and drinking a cuppa tea that I just made for him, GEE LIFE'S TOUGH AIN"T IT???? LOL
Yep you got that right, really tough but I guess somebody has to do it, no wonder us blokes need a holiday now and then.........LOL
I'm from Hobart and if anyone is travelling to Tassie, I have some land - you are most welcome to campout.
I have 3 dogs Matilda Maude, Beau James and Maggie May - I hope to take them with me - if not I might leave one with my daughter - but which one???? Hope to hear from all of you!!! Cheers Rainey
It is a little scary isn't it.I made the decision to "go" after much debate with "me".There's so much to learn,so many decisions to make.I'm sure it will be a wonderful and exciting time for you.
I dooo love Tassy..I spent some years there in a previous life and have always wanted to go back..and I will.
I''ve decided on a caravan yet still to find the right one,but once I do..Yayyy
Regards Gunadoo
-- Edited by gunadoo on Saturday 30th of January 2010 02:39:50 AM
Hi rainey.....I am sure you will get lots of support and advise here, a pretty fab mob is to be found.
I will be out there one day soon and joined just as you have so i could lean the tricks also. I like the sound of motor homes for solo travellers. One registration, no packing up if you want to go in a hurry and more comfort than a van. But i am sure baby steps and starting out modestly before spending bigger bucks is a very wise thing to do.
I support all thats been said here before me .. big thing is to enjoy the learning curve !! I find it absolutely exhilirating (spelling ?) .. and I'm only a few months into it now !
enjoy .. Jon
(currently in Casino)
We are only 3 months into our grey nomad travels, but we sold up completely and are now living wherever we stop the bus for the night!
I just love it so far and cannot think how I enjoyed living in between the same four walls for so many years!!
I think I was a gypsy in a past life.
Hope to meet you on the road one day,
Sandy
Hope to get up that way ourselves later this year.
Look forward to some piccys when you get back.
Safe trip.
So long as his axe grinding is paying for our travels, I don't really mind lol