How's the weather in Cairns and where are you heading off to first? Tell us a bit about you... Apart from the obvious...that you're smarter than the average bear
Hi Jules, Good to see you back "on the air". I was "computerless" for almost 6 weeks in the early part of this year and suffered serious withdrawal symptoms
Stayed in Mareeba for about a month in 2009 - had to go into Cairns to get something - saw three accidents in the city centre - couldn't wait to get out of there - used to live there when I was about 8 - many years ago - the airport didn't even have a shed - we arrived at midnight after leaving Sorrento in Vic at 4am - aunty and uncle met us, our bags were put off plane, we walked across tarmac, through a cane field, across railway line and highway to their house - couldn't believe it when we went back a few years ago - we stayed then at Lake Placid - hear there are sightings of crocs in the lake now - nice CP, nice area. But my preference would be to stay in Mareeba again. Where are you staying Yogi?
I've spent a good amount of time in the area too Jules. I have very dear friends who used to live in Mossman, then Rocky Point and now in Malanda. I'm not fussed on Cairns either, but I love the tablelands. Malanda, Atherton, Yungaburra, Kuranda, all beautiful and green! Not so fussed on Mareeba, as it gets very hot there.
I'm heading up there in June, to visit my friends and see the countryside to and from.
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Hi Yogi. Welcome to the Nomads. I left Cairns last October after more than 2 years in First City Caravilla. Headin' back that way tomorrow with my job escorting a load to Moranbah. Would that be a freshie in the lake? Probably not eh. Did the river flood this year during the wet season? No swimming in the lake until the croc moves on.
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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.
I have a Kindle DX electronic reader. I've had it for about a year now, and have 15 pages of books in it so far - 10 books to a page. It will hold something like 18,000 books! I bought it online from amazon.com for $189 back then, and it was here in my hands from America 4 days after I made the transaction online! Their after sales service is magnificent, and if something goes wrong with it, you simply send them an email, and THEY will telephone you and troubleshoot the problem with you. Reading time lasts up to 2 weeks, depending on how much and how long you read, but you simply recharge the Kindle by connecting it to mains power for a few hours. It works wirelessly, and books are downloaded directly to your Kindle in as little as a minute. Switch the wireless function off after each purchase, and you will extend the reading life of the Kindle before having to recharge it. You can buy leather covers for it to help protect it while travelling from Oberon Design. If I can find the website address, I'll post it in here - shouldn't be too hard. Hope this helps.
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I'd be hopeless at that job CG! I'd be wanting to pull over for a nap!
Ooh, no napping on this job! I'm so busy concentrating on what I'm doing in relation to protecting idiot motorists from the big steel structure, I don't even think of a snooze. I also have to warn the truck driver of anything he has to watch out for, including idiot motorists who want to ignore the approaching big steel structure. It really is another way of travelling. No time for sightseeing, but we're moving slow enough to soak up the scenery as it slides by. I sleep well in my camp bed and rise before the sun, so we're ready to roll at daybreak. No night driving on this job either, which is a good thing. I took my time coming home on the rough roads of NSW & Qld. Now I'm ready to do it all again.
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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.
We're here but not on the Solo bit. Well I am anyway. I'm stuck at home as my car is getting all the electrics updated to operate the sign and beacons for my new job. Last week I was car-less for 4 days while the front end was being repaired. This week I'm car-less because the auto-electrician is having his way with it - not me. I've also assembled the roof racks and installed them and the sign. A park neighbour helped me lift it up to the roof of the car, then I secured it with U bolts. I'm pretty handy with a spanner. Don't tell anyone or they'll all want one. So I'm sitting here after doing 2 loads of washing and hanging it out, (hoping it won't rain), a bit of housework and sending the article I wrote yesterday to travel magazines. Maybe we could share what our skills are, what we like to do, and what we can do when we have to - that sort of stuff. Especially when we're not on the road.
I am into patchwork and quilting (have bought smaller sewing machine and portable sewing table for when I get on the road for long periods, and there is always hand piecing). I am also doing the family history, so lots of online searching still at the moment and when Esmeralda is fixed I will be hitting the goldfields area (Bendigo, etc) to check out a few cemeteries. I was going to do the same in Goulburn when I was there but ran out of time - my Irish side went to Goulburn and then some moved to Bendigo and some stayed in NSW between Goulburn and Young.
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Esmeralda
It aint over until the fat lady sings, and I dont feel like singing just yet!