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Since some day I intend living on road full time I thought I had better do a few longer trips to see if it is really me.

So back in August when my then currant contract expired I declined the NT Governments very kind offer of renewal and said ' see ya in 6 months time'.

I finally pulled out of Darwin in late August, I am touring Tassie until end of January - so far am loving it!  Do think that maybe I would like to at least have a caravan/annex or similar some place so that I can stay put for an extended period every now and then, also perhaps take on a bit of work from time to time (please exscuse the 4 letter word there)

Tassie is great!

annie



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Hi Annie, great to hear you are enjoying life on the road. I spent a couple of days exploring Port Arthur and it is one of my favourite places. I also spent 5 days over the other side at Strahan and loved all over the there as well especially the Gordon River cruise and the Wilderness Railway trip. Great place Tassie.



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Hi Annie
I'm heading to Tassie around the 12th of January. Looking fwd to seeing it fora few weeks so hopefully coach u down there in late Jan.

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Hey Annie and others. Annie do you have any tips on geting to Tassie chaeply? I think I might leave my caravan in storage and just take my ute overwith my beaut dogs.

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If you left the dogs in storage Ellen it would nearly pay for the van. On a serious note the cheap way is take the car ($75) and tent and get a deck chair but dont use it. Take a sleeping bag and get up to deck 9 before about 8 oclock and set yourself up on one of the bench seats, (not officially allowed) and after about 10 oclock the security will leave you alone and its a blissful nights sleep until the wake up call just before hitting devonport. I have also used these benches when I have had a cabin because you have nice fresh air there, unlike the stuffy aircon rooms with no veiw.
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I'll look out for you Shogun!
Me, I am easy to spot Motorhome says it all 'Pawsaroundoz' written across the front!

Elle, I booked well in advance and got my trips for just under $200.00 each way, as I am here for almost 4 months I thought it was worth having the motorhome with me, especially as it is my home!
I think it costs a lot more to bring a caravan though so I understand your thinking! Friends have been over with 1 dog for a couple of weeks and had a bit of trouble finding caravan parks that would allow them to rent a on site van or cabin because of their dog.
But if you were slepping in the ute or in a tent it should not be a problem.

Definately worth the trip, fantastic place!

Annie

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Hey Annie

I am now setting the ute up for self sufficiency as well. I scored some really cheap 190w solar panels off ebay and am fitting one to the ute canopy along with a 12v fridge so the ute will be set to go. I will get a tent and the doggles and I will be fully independent. I will free camp a lot and also stay with a mate for an extended period.

My current plans are to go over there in Nov 2012 for at least 4 months and I will repeat that annually if all works out.

Mr Blaze you know I would never leave the dogs in storage. Thanks for the tips about setting up the ute. It's all looking good.



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HELLO DOUG.                                                                                                                    I LIKE THE SIGHN biggrin.ONE THAT MAKES ME LAUGH IS, NEXT 5 KLMS WINDING ROAD,THING IS I JUST COVERED ABOUT 3 OR 4KLMS OF WINDING ROAD.nono. HAPPY TRAVELLS biggrin 



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Yes I have a quiet chuckle every time I see one of those 'next 3 k's winding road' signs too! I have a theory, I think the roads mob employ someone to pick them up and put them out in different places every day or so!
As far as I can work out the only stretches of straight road are on the Midland Highway!

Annie

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I saw a sign yesterday that I've never seen before:

 

Warning

Eagles eating on  Road

 

Thought it would be a bit hard to digest though.....biggrin



-- Edited by Ma on Sunday 20th of November 2011 07:20:34 PM

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rvtraveller2 wrote:

HELLO DOUG.                                                                                                                    I LIKE THE SIGHN biggrin.ONE THAT MAKES ME LAUGH IS, NEXT 5 KLMS WINDING ROAD,THING IS I JUST COVERED ABOUT 3 OR 4KLMS OF WINDING ROAD.nono. HAPPY TRAVELLS biggrin 


 My favourite on the Warrego Highway was ROUGH SURFACE NEXT X Km - what about the previous 50km of rough surface????



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THERE IS A STRETCH ACROSS THE NULLARBOR STARTING FROM CAIGUNA R/H 143 KLMS HEADING WEST DONE IT MANY TIMESblehyawnblehyawn.I LOVE IT ACROSS THERE.biggrinbiggrin



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BEEN ON THE WARREGO HWY WHAT A S---T OF A ROAD TOP SPEED 70 KLMS A HOUR.WAS TALKING TO A TRUCKY HEADING WEST ON UHF SAID HE WILL BE GLAD TO BE ACROSS THE BORDER,THEN YOU HAVE THE BRUCE HWY,WITH THE CRAZY TRUCKERS,NOT THAT I HAVE ANYTHING AGAINST THEM BUT SOME OF THEM ARE NEED TO CONSIDER OTHER PEOPLE THAT ARE USING THE HWY S TOO,OTHERS ARE  CONSIDERATE TO OTHER USERS WE ALL PAY TAXES AND DONE ARE BIT FOR THIS GREAT COUNTRY WE HAVE. RV TRAVELLER



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