G'day folks, putting keyboard to screen to introduce myself as a nervous newbie. My wife, Carol and myself are about to retire (although being self-employed it may never happen). Since I only have a Magna Wagon, I've bought an easy to tow 25 year old Viscount AeroLite (you can stop laughing now) that has had the metal framework upgraded. We have done one 3 night and one 8 night trip and enjoying it immensely. The van tows like a dream but we will upgrade car and van as things progress. Been following this forum for a while now and like what I read, good advice from experienced nomads, plenty of laughter and friendliness. Thinking of making Mudgee in May - maybe see you there. Andy
I am also fairly new to this but so far I have had nothing but good advice and some great laughs from the members here.
We packed it all in and hit the road at the end of October and have enjoyed ourselves traveling around Victoria and New South Wales, Trevor is a saw sharpener and is working as we go, and so far the sharpening has covered all our fuel,accommodation and most of our food costs.
We have a 1991 Toyota Coaster bus that was converted into a motorhome in late 2007 and we are towing Trevor's specially built trailer with all his sharpening gear in.
Catch you on the road somewhere,sometime,
Sandy
jandas fun said
01:56 PM Jan 30, 2010
Hi Andy
welcome to the forum. Yep., lots of great people here willing to help or chat whenever you like.
Hey, that van looks in great condition,why would anyone laugh? you are out there doing it.
Probably about 1000 forum members that would swap whatever they have, with you.
Hope to see you on the road one day.
Johnw
JRH said
02:02 PM Jan 30, 2010
G'day Andy, Nothing wrong with a 25 year old Viscount Aerolite, had one myself some years back and for it's size, mine 14 feet, it had heaps of room and as long as one took it easy on any rough surfaces was fine.
We took ours from Perth to Adelaide and then up the middle to Darwin and most points in between and back down the WA coast to Perth, Van never missed a beat in just over 10,000 klm's.
Oh!!!!!! by the way welcome to the forum, I am sure you will find all you are looking for information wise here.
ibbo said
03:47 PM Jan 30, 2010
Hello Andy.A big welcome to the Friendly Forum from us.Join right in and enjoy yourselves.Cheers.Ibbo.
seonau said
04:08 PM Jan 30, 2010
Hi Andy and Carol. Sensible set up you have there, just perfect ! Self employed hey? Tradesman? If that is the case you may work as you go if you want to that is. A little cash never goes unwanted I Look forward to your comments, any questions and the answers
Good luck and happy times! .
Wanderlust said
04:57 PM Jan 30, 2010
Thanks to all of you for the kind words and welcome. Looks like it's all down hill from now, I've ordered some stickers so look out for me as I will you.
Cheers
xina said
06:39 PM Jan 30, 2010
Welcome from me too Andy and Carol,
cheers,
xina.
reza said
06:44 PM Jan 30, 2010
welcome Andy and Carol yes it is all down hill drop in and have a hot cuppa or better still a cold one always plenty in the fridge and we just down the hill from you
justcruisin01 said
08:50 PM Jan 30, 2010
Welcome Carol & Andy, Guys just ask away & some one will have a go.Or maybe you can tell us.
Cheers,
milo said
09:48 PM Jan 30, 2010
welcome to the site
Cruising Granny said
10:02 PM Jan 30, 2010
I can't speak for the other nomads, but I get quite excited when a Newbie adds themselves to the forum.
It means someone else wants to investigate this lifestyle. Test the freedom.
I personally reckon it's pretty good.
Welcome to you, and may see you on the road some time. All the best.
drongo & wendy said
09:07 AM Jan 31, 2010
Welcome Wanderlust Wendy and I have a 86 viscount ultralight which we did a great 4 month trip in, it is now sitting on the lawn with the 4 sale sign sob. We tow with a VY Holden which i must admit goes through back tyres a bit when towing, but it tows like a dream. We have moved on to a Monarch Crusader (1100 kg, viscount 1000kg)17 footer, but I bet i dont take the Monarch where i took the Viscount. Good traverling
dave06 said
11:12 AM Jan 31, 2010
G'day Andy, you have what looks like a tj Manga and an aerolite, please tell me what is wrong with that setup, and also tell me what is wrong with the position you are in
as far as I'm concerned you have a perfectly acceptable setup that has and will bring you many years of joy
I keep on saying this, "it doesn't matter what you have to get out there with, just as long as you are out there"
don't fret your retirement too much, just do it, you will never look back! beats the hell out of working!
pricey43 said
09:36 PM Jan 31, 2010
Hi Andy and Carol,
Doesn't matter what you're driving or what your pulling. Just like people, if we all had the same, life would be so boring. The most important thing is to get out there and live it. Looking forward to catching you along the road somewhere.
Kantiki said
06:57 PM Feb 1, 2010
Hi Andy, nothing wrong with your van, looks just like the one we had for several years. It was our first pop top and I loved it. We only upgraded because hubby was going to take me back to UK for my 50th, but we went to to Maitland show and fell in love with the Jayco. Seemed like a better deal to me than a few weeks visiting old rellies I hadnt seen for several decades.
Enjoy your travels and be safe.
My wife, Carol and myself are about to retire (although being self-employed it may never happen). Since I only have a Magna Wagon, I've bought an easy to tow 25 year old Viscount AeroLite (you can stop laughing now) that has had the metal framework upgraded. We have done one 3 night and one 8 night trip and enjoying it immensely. The van tows like a dream but we will upgrade car and van as things progress.
Been following this forum for a while now and like what I read, good advice from experienced nomads, plenty of laughter and friendliness.
Thinking of making Mudgee in May - maybe see you there.
Andy
I am also fairly new to this but so far I have had nothing but good advice and some great laughs from the members here.
We packed it all in and hit the road at the end of October and have enjoyed ourselves traveling around Victoria and New South Wales, Trevor is a saw sharpener and is working as we go, and so far the sharpening has covered all our fuel,accommodation and most of our food costs.
We have a 1991 Toyota Coaster bus that was converted into a motorhome in late 2007 and we are towing Trevor's specially built trailer with all his sharpening gear in.
Catch you on the road somewhere,sometime,
Sandy
Nothing wrong with a 25 year old Viscount Aerolite, had one myself some years back and for it's size, mine 14 feet, it had heaps of room and as long as one took it easy on any rough surfaces was fine.
We took ours from Perth to Adelaide and then up the middle to Darwin and most points in between and back down the WA coast to Perth, Van never missed a beat in just over 10,000 klm's.
Oh!!!!!! by the way welcome to the forum, I am sure you will find all you are looking for information wise here.
Hi Andy and Carol. Sensible set up you have there, just perfect ! Self employed hey? Tradesman? If that is the case you may work as you go if you want to that is. A little cash never goes unwanted
I Look forward to your comments, any questions and the answers
Good luck and happy times! .
Looks like it's all down hill from now, I've ordered some stickers so look out for me as I will you.
Cheers
Cheers,
Wendy and I have a 86 viscount ultralight which we did a great 4 month trip in, it is now sitting on the lawn with the 4 sale sign sob.
We tow with a VY Holden which i must admit goes through back tyres a bit when towing, but it tows like a dream.
We have moved on to a Monarch Crusader (1100 kg, viscount 1000kg)17 footer, but I bet i dont take the Monarch where i took the Viscount.
Good traverling
Doesn't matter what you're driving or what your pulling. Just like people, if we all had the same, life would be so boring. The most important thing is to get out there and live it. Looking forward to catching you along the road somewhere.