I'm giving up the road. Went to the Flinders Ranges up to Blinman and bought an old run down house and think I can live in peace and harmony up there.
Grow a few vegies, keep a few chooks and explore.
Too many people now traveling around and it seems that everywhere you park is jammed up to the hilt with other vans.
I think the Flinders Rangers is the most mystical and magic place on earth.
My daughter thinks 'I'm mad' and got furious with me and said what is something happens?????
I guess I just got sick of the traffic, snooty people and people who just drive from one spot to the next doing nothing except whinging and complaining.
I hope it all works out for you, good luck and enjoy the rest of your life, I am planning a big trip solo next year but will keep my house for ever just in case,
Loved Blinman, and the people there, and their entrepreneurial spirit. Particularly the way the locals would drive up to the pub and get out with a beer already in their hands!
Loved Blinman, and the people there, and their entrepreneurial spirit. Particularly the way the locals would drive up to the pub and get out with a beer already in their hands!
Yes, Nifty only 16 people live in the town but a lot living on the Stations. These people are very friendly and helpful (most anyway).
When I get settled I am going to open my acreage for people to camp.
I will trying to grow bush fruits as well.
There is no mobiles or internet up there, but after a few days won't miss them. I saw one couple running around worrying about their phones!!
Hi Helen, Does Rex Ellis still run camel safaris out of Blinman ? Went on one about 15 years ago. It was great fun. Hope you enjoy it there.
Cheers,
.... Val
Hi Val, There are two people up there but don't his name is Rex but will check it out for you, am going up there today to check out the house a bit more.
Think it might fall down around my ears and getting workmen up there could be a problem, still got my van though so might have to live in that for awhile.
Traveling is not good for me though as I always want to live in all the beautiful spots I come across. Guess that's the gypsy in me!
Helen great to see you have followed your dreams and have now turned a new corner.
Not sure if it is appropriate but if you have some space around your new home there may be some people on here that would love a base for a while and in return give you some help with your renos, as a lot on here have trade skills as well as the general knowledge to get things done. I would suggest you give it some thought and if you wish put out a call and see what response you get.
Tradesmen/persons out there are not only hard to get but very expensive.
I have spend months at Willow springs doing odd jobs etc for a place to camp and the occasion trips out helping collected the rubbish around the parks etc.
Sorry cant help as I have just done a similar thing but I have done the house boat option so I also have my hands full for a while as well as helping a friend set up his business installing battery and solar systems in Rv's house boats and stand alone so be busy for a while but I bet there are many on here would love some time up there.
Go for it girl and give it your all
Regards
Brian
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Helen well done. Im from Vic and just love victor harbour. Hope all goes well. OH don't worrie about Dougs comment 2 cans and a piece of string works All the best cheers
Hi Helen. I like the idea of visitors being welcome especially if they can bring a hammer and paint brush,there is a lot of members here who I am sure would enjoy helping in exchange of a free park and Some laughter and smiles.
It would be good to know a little more and maybe see a pic or two of your new place. How much space do you have?
No internet may mean it is going to be differcult for you to post often so bomb us now while you can with all your ideas.
Lost My Better Half a few months ago and decided to travel with a new van to find the place I am going to finally hang my hat. Won't be inland, spent too much time sweating and wasting time, my journey will be by the sea. Fresh fish, oysters, mussels and mermaids!
Adreamer (Helen) Good luck with your newest venture. If you find the need to use the internet, duck down to the Parachilna Gorge, have a coffee at the Prairie Hotel in Parachilna, and use their internet. (Can't remember if it was free in the pub or not, but if you have your own data, you just latch on to theirs.....)
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DUNMOWIN is no longer on the road and still DUNMOWIN!
I'm talking 40 plus yrs ago and it was hitting53.
I'll see if I can find records of trip
Took mate's 2 sons out on first prper hunting trip.
The next one. From memory was up home at Townsville.
Pigs in the tunnels with bayonets and the dogs
THAT kept the Adrenalin flowing.
There's nothing wroung with shooting/hunting.
as long as you select your targets. Call your shots.
and NEVER squeeze without a visible backstop behind target.
Preferably side of hill.
I personally, got a lot of pleasure from shooting.
Clays. On the long shot ranges, and game. Feral.