I am coming out of the closet and admitting to being a "grey nomad", whatever that means to each one of you. I will shortly be taking off on an extended solo trip in a generally northward direction from Canberra to renew my acquaintance with outback Australia. Hope to meet up with lots of other similar minded travellers on my journey.
Well, Redman, let me be the first to welcome you the "nomads", whatever your hair colour. Safe and happy travels wherever you gol What are you travelling in? Do you have a bit of a plan other than heading north? Take care and what the other idiots on the road. Cheers Chris
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20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment. Transport has no borders.
Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
Gday Bob and welcome to the forum may your stay be a happy one, "out of the closet" Hmm!! must be a bloody big closet cos we are, or were in there
what was it that a famous man once said "to admit to ones addiction is the first step to the cure", bugger that I admit to the addiction but they can shove the "cure"
enjoy your travels northward and be sure and see wilpena pound, fantastic times ahead of you, wish I was with you!!
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me, the dragon, & little blue, never stop playing, live long, laugh lots, travel far, give a stranger a smile, might just be your next best freind. try to commit a random act of kindness everyday
Happy Travelling Big Red, couldn't have picked a better time to go North, wish we could also to get away from this b@#@#@# Cold. Have a safe and enjoyable trip,
It was very perceptive of you to associate my signature with my former hair colour. I am a fairly large person who used to be called by the name BIGRED. My dear wife will attest to the fact that, while the BIG is still accurate, the only thing RED that remains is the colour of my face when I bend over to tie my laces.
I purchased my KIA Sorrento just over a year ago ( way before Basil ) and a 17.5' JAYCO Dual Axle Poptop about the same time. Together, they are a formidable team; the van tows well and the KIA hardly knows it is there.
My rough plan at this stage is Canberra, Lake Cargelligo, Nyngan, Cobar, Bourke, then a bit of a meander through the backblocks to Cloncurry, Normanton, accross to Cairns. and then ( maybe? ) head back via Townsville, Charters Towers, Emerald, St George, Moree for a dip in the pool and eventually back home.
There is no real timeframe for all of this and nothing is set in stone, I will take it as it comes. You may be sure that if and when I reach Cairns I will take you up on your offer.