I am a relative new member and like most, was a lurker for a long time before I actually joined. Because I wasn't "out there" travelling I felt that I wasn't eligible to join in. After reading a lot of posts and blogs, in particular Yeoeleven, I decided that I wanted to document not only my actual travels, but my commitment to travel. We don't just wake up one morning and decide to hit the road indefinitely. There is a lot of thought that goes into getting to that stage and that is what I wanted to include in "my story". Once I put an actual date on my intended travel, I felt I had a legitimate sense of belonging in the Grey Nomad world. Whilst to many I might be seen as still in the "dreaming" stage, to me, my dreams are my reality and come 4th July 2020, I WILL be out there living the dream.
I am now counting down until D Day (Departure Day). 1389 days to go.
It's not about the Destination. It's not even about the Journey. It's about having the guts to go in the first place.
Ray, Neil & Raine
Thanks for sharing your blogs. I also enjoy reading about people' travels and seeing the photos. It's an inspiration to plan for the next trip.
We're a British couple who retired early, sold up and are currently travelling around Asia. In a couple of weeks we'll be picking up our camper in Queensland and beginning our exploration of Australia - Can't wait
Hi all, Chris here, I have been blogging using Wordpress since March 2015. I have backdated my blog back to approx 17th June 2011 when Dianne and I took delivery of an Evergreen Ultima 5th Wheeler, 3 days after my 50th birthday. Some people buy a sportscar when they go a mid life crisis, I bought a 5th wheeler. Anyway I thought I should document my travels, while I can still remember them.
Feel free to have a look at some of our travels, don't be afraid to leave a comment or even explore some of the extra pages that I dabble with when the mood motivates me.
Another blog that I post in is for the Devil Wheelers Tasmania, a chapter of the CMCA for 5th wheelers but welcomes everyone with an interest in the Grey Nomad lifestyle (you don't even have to be grey). The link is below. devilwheelerstasmania.wordpress.com/
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I have read some of Niel and Raines but like how it is now easy to access
Looking forward to reading Rays adventures now and like he I am in countdown mode with a similar time frame......probably depart in May 2020.............cant wait.......
Hmmmmmm but blogging ........yeah maybe I will get one going
Looking forward to a few more members to put up their links
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I Remember It ...............All Too Well
Wherever the four winds blow. I'm restless, I'm ready
Hi, Ray and Jude here. We are originally from Western Australia but have sold up and now live permanently in our Avida Sapphire caravan and are currently touring Tasmania.
We love reading about other people's travels or plans for travel so feel free to check out our blog here at smiffstraveloz.wordpress.com
Cheers
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Ray and Jude, originally from WA, we have been travelling since July 2016.
Hi, Ray and Jude here. We are originally from Western Australia but have sold up and now live permanently in our Avida Sapphire caravan and are currently touring Tasmania.
We love reading about other people's travels or plans for travel so feel free to check out our blog here at smiffstraveloz.wordpress.com
Cheers
Thanks Ray and Jude, interesting reading. Your stories about Tasmania took me back to our visit 12 months ago.
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DUNMOWIN is no longer on the road and still DUNMOWIN!
Haven't added to this , even thugh still travelling !!
http://boucautsonpatrol.blogspot.com.au/
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So work like you don't need the money,
Sing like no-one is listening,
Love like you've never been hurt &
Dance like no one's watching
We've been travelling now for almost five years and started this blog not just for family and friends to keep up with us but also as a diary for ourselves.
Hi there, this is our blog that we've been writing for 5 years of travelling now. We started this as an update for family and friends as well as a diary for ourselves on where we've been. Cheers Gregnsue https://notsogreynomads.wordpress.com
My husband and I have been cruising around this amazing country for 14 months with a camper trailer. We kind-of cheat, as I am working as we go, with accommodation provided We have managed to see an amazing amount of country, from Mt Isa to Tasmania. I have light-heartedly documented our travels and tribulations from the start in my blog, A Sound Adventure.
Hi, I have been posting links to our blog on this forum for a while now, but have realised that I'd never posted an introduction in this thread.
Time to make amends.
We are Cuppa & MrsTea, both now in our mid 60's & travelling full-time since mid 2017.
We also travelled around Australia in 2008/9 , completing a 45,000km figure 8 over 18 months in a 7 metre bus I converted to a motorhome
I began blogging way back in around 2001 to document the bus build & then the subsequent 'Big Trip'
A blogging hiatus followed during the years when we did what we had to do to make our dream of 'travelling without time limit' come to fruition.
Dedication to our dream finally paid off & we 'got back on the road' in 2017 which we accompanied with the beginning of a new blog & have been regularly adding to it ever since as we travel around this wonderful country slowly.
Access to the older blog can still be found via links in the early posts of our current blog 'A Nomadic Life'.
The older one may be of interest, but I think my writing & photographic skills have improved a bit since then making it look a little dated. It is what it is - our record of the best thing we had ever done & an ongoing repository of experiences of places that many still visit or aspire to visit on their 'Big Laps'.
Today our current blog also serves as our personal record, but I hope too that it manages to put our readers alongside us & to experience, at least in some small way, what we experience. Feedback suggests we often succeed in doing this - but judge for yourself.
A word of warning, our blog is unlike many where dramatic or glitzy headlines designed to attract are followed up with superficial 2 minute reads. That's for the commercialised blogs where the primary aim is to earn money per click, or to satisfy sponsors - the realm of the 'influencers'. That is a different world of blogging which is of no interest to us & will always remain so.
We hope you might give us a look, but more, we hope you will enjoy what you find & perhaps continue to be a part of the modest sized community who 'travel with us'.
Regards
Cuppa.
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