OMG! After heaps of procrastination I have finally got my campervan. I'm off to Dawin next weekend for the dry - look out Markets here I come! - then to Kununurra in August-ish. I must admit I'm excited/nervous/terrifed about this solo business - so if you come across an aged silver Nissan Urvan camper, give me a wave? Cheers.......
Get out there and enjoy the second part of your journey Charlie. The first part is the planning and finding out about all the things you will see and experience.
Don't forget to get out and talk to fellow travellers. They have a wealth of knowledge and experience and are usually only too glad to share.
Welcome Charlie, the dry in Darwin is absolutely magic, we lived there for 17 months and loved it, when we left we bought an old van and travelled back to the Gold Coast via W A............just loved every minute of it Kunnanurra was good but make sure you go to Lake Argyle, Wyndham is a must for a lot of historyalso Derby. WA is a great state from top to bottom, so much to see ENJOY...........
Welcome Charlie, the dry in Darwin is absolutely magic, we lived there for 17 months and loved it, when we left we bought an old van and travelled back to the Gold Coast via W A............just loved every minute of it Kunnanurra was good but make sure you go to Lake Argyle, Wyndham is a must for a lot of historyalso Derby. WA is a great state from top to bottom, so much to see ENJOY...........
Welcome Charlie, the dry in Darwin is absolutely magic, we lived there for 17 months and loved it, when we left we bought an old van and travelled back to the Gold Coast via W A............just loved every minute of it Kunnanurra was good but make sure you go to Lake Argyle, Wyndham is a must for a lot of historyalso Derby. WA is a great state from top to bottom, so much to see ENJOY...........
and don't forget I live in WA
How could we forget that Womby...........another great reason to visit WA.
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone. If it hadn't been for reading all the positive comments on this site I probably wouldn't have made the leap to do the solo bit. So my camper has now been scrubbed and polished, tomorrow is engine service day then Friday is 'I'm out of here' day. And Wombat, when I get to WA, I'll be looking out for you. Again, thanks to you all..................
Hi Charlie, welcome. If you're passing through Pt. Wakefield Rd. Bolivar, call in for a cuppa and a chat. My family lives at Loby, where I spent my childhood. Safe and happy travels, and if you're really into markets you're in for a really good time in Darwin. If you head west Broome has the legendery Court House Markets.
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Thanks Chrissy. We lived in Loby from 78 to 92 then moved out and about. Now I've gone full circle and am back in Woodside. Small world hey? If I get to Bolivar, probably on the way back as things stand, I'll contact you. Would be great to have a cuppa. Cheers.
A bit early for mangoes in Kununurra, but if you hang around for a few weeks, you'll get the first pickings. YUM! They have a mango festival in Broome in November and they can have up to 10 varieties of fruit. Very messy with mango juice down the arms, but oh so indulgent.
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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.