Woof (15th February 2014)
Retirement mate is great, but there's never enough time to do all the things you want to do. I blxxdy know.
Best of luck mate and I hope to see you on the road.
Woof (15th February 2014)
About bloody time Doggy! Good onya mate. I hope you have an absolute ball in your reitrement. You've earned it. hope to catch up with you before you bugger off.
2006 Ser IV GU, 6.5l TD V8 Chev with 4spd Auto, 3in Lift, 35in Kumho's, 12000lb winch, Nissan snorkel, Diff breathers, lightbar + Lightforce HD spots on roofrack. Built to go bush.
Woof (15th February 2014)
Here is The Q, it will be sold immediately after The Convoy for SIDS & Kids in June this year.
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PMC (16th February 2014)
Open the gate and Doggy is on the road again.Enjoy the ride Wayne, you lucky bugger. Drop in and say g'day if you get down this way.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
Woof (16th February 2014)
Congrats Doggy on the decision.
After the both of us retired, it's surprising how fast time seems to go, in comparison to when working.
So much so, that I have stopped wearing my watch (hoping to slow it down).
Hope it all comes together for you, and ENJOY !!!!!
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Woof (16th February 2014)
Just want to wish you well with your future travel plans Doggy. I can relate to the excitement & scariness rolled into one. Felt like that when we took off for 18 months. Felt much better once ‘out there’.
We might run into each other one day as we’re getting closer to being in a similar postion to you hope to be in, with our long term plan for permanent travel getting ever nearer to actually happening. Our property sale has just gone ‘unconditional’ & we move out in just over 3 weeks. We’re downsizing to a smaller easier to leave property. Going from 76 acres way out in the bush to 2 acres 5 minutes from town. We will build a shed with separate access from the house, rent out the house & use the shed as a base to return to now & again, as well as to store our stuff in. We are in the second half of our 50’s & hoping to be ‘on the road’ within about a year to 18 months. We reckon if we mainly free camp, can travel slowly, sticking to a very modest budget, & supplement it with occasional jobs & house sitting we should be able to travel for as long as our health holds out, but with the security of a home to return to if the wheels fall off. For us this security is important, but there are plenty of folk out there who ’sold up’ before hitting the road who are happy with their decision to do so. Very much a horses for courses thing. Good luck & don’t forget during those moments of fear & doubt that you will be far from alone out there, the nomad (grey or otherwise) networks are strong.
Cuppa
2006 4.2TDi ex-Telstra Remote area Camper. Patrol Sold after 11 years of ownership Replaced with 2006 OKA NT Expedition Truck. Cummins, Allison & lots of goodies
A Nomadic Life (Blog)
Thanks everyone for the best wishes.
I have decided to become a Podologist, been looking at they are around my price ranger, also been looking at hard floor camper trailers.
Found this one that looks OK if anyone is interested http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/ridge...ew-/1038306820
MudRunnerTD (16th February 2014)
If I was to do the big loop I'd buy something like this and fit it out maybe make it able to be a pod you can drop off
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/oxley...4wd/1017569887
Hope it works out for you I'd love to just up and leave and drive pic up work around the place see everything and take my time
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