welcome cultana..hope you enjoy the journey of your life..boy am i envious! regards benton
No need to be envious unless you want to enjoy having you van in for repairs about 4 or is it more times in less than 1 year. Last one is a case of pulling teh side off and some internal lining for water dammage dues to a poor roof seal.
Seems every time so far each trip I plan to get going on has some hiccup and it comes to a grinding halt.
Hi Fran. I loved reading ur post. I'm 46, last year bought first caravan, threw the dogs in the car and went off on an exploratory journey. 4 months and 16,000kms later I returned Reluctantly. I wish I had known of this forum then. But I met lots of wonderful people and loved the life.
i am now seriously considering selling up and going walkabout for an indefinite time. if. I do do it, (I'm about 80% likely to) won't be for another 6months, but I will be crossing my fingers that I meet like minded solo's on the way.
i figure I have nothing to lose and a lot more to gain
Me too thinking (going to!, just working on the courage thing) sell up and have faith. Ok, I may be younger than you, but I know one thing. 16 years ago I lost my beautiful fiancé to a motorbike accident. He likely assumed he would make 40, he didn't. Now, when I'm really stuck at a cross road in life, I think of him and think.... "Live in the moment girl" cos I may not be here next year!
Lifes for living and I want to live each day enjoying it and going to new places and meeting new folk. I'm not achieving that right now, so what the hell, I may as well give it a go ;)
It is more than realist sunshine it's your "RIGHT". To get out there and do your thing..I for 1 applaud those that feel the fear and be BRAVE!, cya on the road we need more balance
thanks for the welcome and for sharing your many ideas in general .
I am setting out in February and would love to hear from anyone who might be solo in Tassie around February onwards. I leave in mid February I have been there many times and always wonder over such a small state, with great folks that are so down to earth, and helpful, that I am really looking forward to doing it all over again..
This time for the first time, im taking my little dog, so it should be even better, than my other trips, with her company... happy travelling
Hi In answer to your question, over 50and I have been travelling for round 18 odd years by myself and love it.if ist right for me, im darn sure its right for everybody In February im off for 6 months AGAIN Fran just do it...don't think just do it......Your head will always be there, inventing excuses, for you to stay home ,or to wonder if its right for rover 50ties or over, what evers,to travel!!!Don't listen to your head JUSTdo it...its a great Life Fran
-- Edited by marylee-jane on Friday 6th of December 2013 10:17:50 PM
Welcome Lizz and Gypsydreamer. As you can see this particular thread hadn't been used for 12 months.
Perhaps start your own thread either here in solo or maybe one of the other great sections.
Members are more likely to see and reply there.
Good morning all...I'm new to this forum I have always looked on the grey nomads site and I think it's great...I have travelled lots of Australia with my husband and caravan .....but due to recently separating I am seriously considering to start a road trip but with a motorhome or camper van...I consider myself to be a experienced driver and always did my share of towing ... i would like any advise tips....look forward to any replies regards.
Hi there, Is there anyone in Perth at present, or is coming to Perth soon that I could visit and chat to regarding life on the road? Is there anyone in Perth who travels on the weekends that I could tag along with to get a feel for this nomadic lifestyle? Not used to this sort of communication are we allowed to put telephone numbers in? Please.................. someone out there help!! cheers Josofine!!
hi ...yes why not??there arelots of ladies doing it now i have been for 15 years plus...just checked into home yesterdayto shoulder some responsibilities,for a while ,then i will be off again
Hi, my name is Fran, I have been dreaming of this day for a few months now, reading all the advice, pics etc.., I'm in the process of purchasing a Motorhome, rang RACV for an inspection was advised they don't do Motorhomes, my delima is I'm mechanically challenged, can someone advise me who to contact that does do inspections? The motorhome is in Melbourne.
-- Edited by Frangipani on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 01:58:39 PM
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Hi Nomads,
I recently undertook a solo motorbike trip from Qld to W.A. and return. I free camped and where I couldn't find a suitable spot I would ask the local publican or roadhouse if he/she could recommend a place for me to pitch my tiny tent. The hospitality I encountered was superb. I didn't feel threatened at any time. I loved my trip and look forward to getting out again to continue my dream. I know most of you on here have motorised rigs and you are not "tent camping". However you choose to see our country, travelling alone or in company I would highly recommend it. I was really worried about certain sections of my trip but it was needless worry in the end. I found the trip a breeze. Having a reliable vehicle is paramount. Having said that, if per chance you do break down, one will encounter a fellow traveller without waiting too long. Joining your RAC is a good move. I chose the highest cover for peace of mind. My advice is to pick your travelling seasons well and don't wait too long. Enjoy your mobility while we are able. It is great fun and you will meet wonderful people, like the ones on this forum. Cheers
Hello I am about to start my adventure as a solo traveller. I am interested in chatting with other travellers gone before me about any good free camp sites etc or even nice places to go. I have no idea where I will go yet I will get in my bus and just drive which ever way feels good. I am leaving from the tablelands area aprox 19th or 20th august. Love meeting people, I have a little aged dog companion. Love to chat with anyone for inspirational ideas. Bev
Hi Nomads, I recently undertook a solo motorbike trip from Qld to W.A. and return. I free camped and where I couldn't find a suitable spot I would ask the local publican or roadhouse if he/she could recommend a place for me to pitch my tiny tent. The hospitality I encountered was superb. I didn't feel threatened at any time. I loved my trip and look forward to getting out again to continue my dream. I know most of you on here have motorised rigs and you are not "tent camping". However you choose to see our country, travelling alone or in company I would highly recommend it. I was really worried about certain sections of my trip but it was needless worry in the end. I found the trip a breeze. Having a reliable vehicle is paramount. Having said that, if per chance you do break down, one will encounter a fellow traveller without waiting too long. Joining your RAC is a good move. I chose the highest cover for peace of mind. My advice is to pick your travelling seasons well and don't wait too long. Enjoy your mobility while we are able. It is great fun and you will meet wonderful people, like the ones on this forum. Cheers
welcome Azurepink,
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