I am at last a nomad having moved out of the caravan I lived in for 12 months and have hit the road for the biggest adventure of my life, the Hi Ace is now my home.
Haven't driven very far as yet and am overnight in the Broadwater Stopover and Tourist Park number 19 in Camp6. Need time to settle down and decide how I will fill in the 2 weeks before the booking at the Trial Bay Eco Tourist Village on the 20th around 300 kms away. The past few days have been rushed and eventful leading up to my departure.
Wherever you roam, I wish you safe and happy travels.....
And don't forget to keep us up to date.
Cheers. Pam.
HeadnHome said
05:21 PM Aug 6, 2011
Enjoy your adventure!!
billeeeeeee said
06:03 PM Aug 6, 2011
yeoeleven wrote:
I am at last a nomad having moved out of the caravan I lived in for 12 months and have hit the road for the biggest adventure of my life, the Hi Ace is now my home.
Haven't driven very far as yet and am overnight in the Broadwater Stopover and Tourist Park number 19 in Camp6. Need time to settle down and decide how I will fill in the 2 weeks before the booking at the Trial Bay Eco Tourist Village on the 20th around 300 kms away. The past few days have been rushed and eventful leading up to my departure.
enjoy it young fella,,wont pass by U again................Billeeeeee
Congrats - enjoy your journey, whichever way you turn is the right way!
Happywanderer said
07:25 PM Aug 6, 2011
Good to see you are finally on the road, enjoy. Hope to see you in November.
bozo101 said
07:59 PM Aug 6, 2011
Hey John, good on ya mate, and happy travels. I am due for my van in the next week or so, and plan to head north from mid September. Mebbe we will cross paths. Stay happy..... Ian
Cruising Granny said
08:37 PM Aug 6, 2011
Safe and happy travels. Take your time.
justjo said
09:40 PM Aug 6, 2011
Enjoy your travelling, will keep a look out for the beautifully decorated van
Jo
Esmeralda said
09:54 PM Aug 6, 2011
Enjoy the journey John - when people asked me where I was going I told them I was turning left out of my parents drive after dropping off my cat there and that's what I did - in fact most of turns in the last couple of days have been left
lilly31 said
09:01 AM Aug 7, 2011
Yes john enjoy the journey ..might see you out there some where ..feel free to say hello if you are down my way.....
yeoeleven said
09:41 AM Aug 7, 2011
I wondered how I would feel when waking up in a different caravan park and without a home to return to. Would I be apprehensive, lonely and wishing I hadn't done it.
I woke up and remembered my situation and immediately felt happy, thought about the day to come and decided to have a look at Evans Head then wander down to Grafton. May stay at the Clarence River Campers Paradise Camp6 number 36 but then may not. Tonight is too far away to make these sort of decisions so I will follow Billeeeee's lead in taking decisions.
John
bronnie said
10:39 AM Aug 7, 2011
Good on you John, sounds great!!! Happy travels...
billeeeeeee said
11:28 AM Aug 7, 2011
Howdyeeee young fella ,,a bit of advice ...hehehe,, make the biggest dissision of the day ...what time to get out of bed in the morning ,,,,then enjoy the rest of the day.....Billeeee.........PS I tryed for over a hour, told the sea its pedergry...still it would not part....c u out there....
Never did get to the Campers Paradise because I remembered a post from http://51933.activeboard.com/t43211085/lawrance-nsw-free-camp/ posted by Davkar so I decided to go there. Sent a PM to Dave and he met me there and we had a good chat, very helpful with his advice on free camping sites along the route I will be taking.
A very beautiful place Lawrance right on the river, went over on the ferry and am free camping overnight right on the bank.
Thinking of moving round further past the bridge and staying for a few days.
What a lovely spot, I would be staying a while too.
yeoeleven said
07:04 PM Aug 10, 2011
Did move further round the river but was moved on by a ranger on Wednesday.
Not to worry had a great time there meeting up with Dave (davkar) and another friendly local who took me for a speed boat ride 18 kms down the river to Ulmarra.
Have moved to a caravan park in Wooli for 7 nights, found it on the Goseeaustralia website. The price is right $132 for the 7 nights.
Thinking of spending the 3 remaining nights before the Trial Bay booking at Bellingen Showgrounds where they have a 3 for 2 deal.
Sounds like I am doing things on the cheap but it is necessary when travelling on a pension
John
-- Edited by yeoeleven on Wednesday 10th of August 2011 07:07:00 PM
lilly31 said
08:20 PM Aug 10, 2011
Yeoeleven ..I Think you can still free camp at Thora on the river which is about 15 kms out of bellingen on dorrigo road .. has toilets there ..no shower ..you can get supply at general store if still open ..Can anyone update this as i have not been there for while ...
yeoeleven said
04:50 PM Aug 18, 2011
lilly31 wrote:
Yeoeleven ..I Think you can still free camp at Thora on the river which is about 15 kms out of bellingen on dorrigo road .. has toilets there ..no shower ..you can get supply at general store if still open ..Can anyone update this as i have not been there for while ...
Thanks for the tip Lilly, I did find the details next to the Bellingen entry in Camp6 it is called Roses Reserve and it it as you described.
After the week in Woolli I looked at the Bellingen Showgrounds enroute to Roses and decided to stay at Roses for a gold coin donation. The weather was inclement and internet unavailable so I have moved on the Nambucca Heads for a couple of nights prior to the booking at Trial Bay Eco Tourist Village.
John
lilly31 said
05:42 PM Aug 18, 2011
well you cant go wrong with Nambucca Heads a another lovely spot on the north coast ..... Hope the weather been good to you John ..cold wet and windy here for most of day
bozo101 said
06:13 PM Aug 18, 2011
Hi John, glad to see that you seem to be settling into the nomad life. My van is not now due until the end of this month, and with some necessary mods, I will not get away until mid September. I have not yet got my head around the fact that I will soon be moving out of a smallish apartment into an even smaller travelling home. How do you find the nomadic way of life, and is it a culture shock to have "all your wordly possessions" travelling around with you. Regards Ian
Cruising Granny said
09:45 PM Aug 18, 2011
I love it! I think I'm a minimalist. I lived in houses and units when I was raising my kids, and then I set out on my adventures working in the Kimberleys. Then I bought a van to live in on site, which I did for 9 years. Then I replaced that van with a more road-worthy one to hit the road. I don't need too many goods and chattels. My kids have all the family photos. I don't need ornaments and vases. My memories are in my head and in the stories I've written. Every time I move on I close the door on the past and move on to the future and start another episode. My life is full of episodes. It probably started in my childhood, but that's my lifestyle. I'm a gypsy or nomad by birth I think. What's the hardes part for you to come to terms with?
Elle on Wheels said
10:15 PM Aug 18, 2011
Hi John it all sounds great so far. Decluttering and moving on is always a relief I reckon whatever you have to leave behind or dispose of- all part of a great journey in whatever form. I am wondering what to do my my art work.....hmmm maybe put it in storage. Happy travels and there are many like me who can't wait to join you.
Travel Bug said
03:58 PM Aug 19, 2011
Hi John,
Nambucca is such a pretty spot. Good to see that you are enjoying the nomadic lifestyle.
Cheers. Pam
billeeeeeee said
04:47 PM Aug 19, 2011
Howdyeeeee John,, seems like U r experenceing heaps out there,,,enjoy it ,,Billeeeee
I am at last a nomad having moved out of the caravan I lived in for 12 months and have hit the road for the biggest adventure of my life, the Hi Ace is now my home.
Haven't driven very far as yet and am overnight in the Broadwater Stopover and Tourist Park number 19 in Camp6. Need time to settle down and decide how I will fill in the 2 weeks before the booking at the Trial Bay Eco Tourist Village on the 20th around 300 kms away. The past few days have been rushed and eventful leading up to my departure.
Good on you John....
Wherever you roam, I wish you safe and happy travels.....
And don't forget to keep us up to date.
Cheers. Pam.
enjoy it young fella,,wont pass by U again................Billeeeeee
Congratulations John. Make the most of it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I am due for my van in the next week or so, and plan to head north from mid September.
Mebbe we will cross paths.
Stay happy.....
Ian
Jo
Enjoy the journey John - when people asked me where I was going I told them I was turning left out of my parents drive after dropping off my cat there and that's what I did - in fact most of turns in the last couple of days have been left
I wondered how I would feel when waking up in a different caravan park and without a home to return to. Would I be apprehensive, lonely and wishing I hadn't done it.
I woke up and remembered my situation and immediately felt happy, thought about the day to come and decided to have a look at Evans Head then wander down to Grafton. May stay at the Clarence River Campers Paradise Camp6 number 36 but then may not. Tonight is too far away to make these sort of decisions so I will follow Billeeeee's lead in taking decisions.
John
Good on you John, sounds great!!! Happy travels...
Howdyeeee young fella ,,a bit of advice ...hehehe,, make the biggest dissision of the day ...what time to get out of bed in the morning ,,,,then enjoy the rest of the day.....Billeeee.........PS I tryed for over a hour, told the sea its pedergry...still it would not part....c u out there....
Never did get to the Campers Paradise because I remembered a post from http://51933.activeboard.com/t43211085/lawrance-nsw-free-camp/ posted by Davkar so I decided to go there. Sent a PM to Dave and he met me there and we had a good chat, very helpful with his advice on free camping sites along the route I will be taking.
A very beautiful place Lawrance right on the river, went over on the ferry and am free camping overnight right on the bank.
Thinking of moving round further past the bridge and staying for a few days.
John
Looks and sounds great John.
Enjoy!!!
Did move further round the river but was moved on by a ranger on Wednesday.
Not to worry had a great time there meeting up with Dave (davkar) and another friendly local who took me for a speed boat ride 18 kms down the river to Ulmarra.
Have moved to a caravan park in Wooli for 7 nights, found it on the Goseeaustralia website. The price is right $132 for the 7 nights.
Thinking of spending the 3 remaining nights before the Trial Bay booking at Bellingen Showgrounds where they have a 3 for 2 deal.
Sounds like I am doing things on the cheap but it is necessary when travelling on a pension
John
-- Edited by yeoeleven on Wednesday 10th of August 2011 07:07:00 PM
Thanks for the tip Lilly, I did find the details next to the Bellingen entry in Camp6 it is called Roses Reserve and it it as you described.
After the week in Woolli I looked at the Bellingen Showgrounds enroute to Roses and decided to stay at Roses for a gold coin donation. The weather was inclement and internet unavailable so I have moved on the Nambucca Heads for a couple of nights prior to the booking at Trial Bay Eco Tourist Village.
John
How do you find the nomadic way of life, and is it a culture shock to have "all your wordly possessions" travelling around with you.
Regards Ian
Then I bought a van to live in on site, which I did for 9 years. Then I replaced that van with a more road-worthy one to hit the road.
I don't need too many goods and chattels. My kids have all the family photos.
I don't need ornaments and vases. My memories are in my head and in the stories I've written.
Every time I move on I close the door on the past and move on to the future and start another episode. My life is full of episodes.
It probably started in my childhood, but that's my lifestyle. I'm a gypsy or nomad by birth I think.
What's the hardes part for you to come to terms with?
Hi John,
Nambucca is such a pretty spot. Good to see that you are enjoying the nomadic lifestyle.
Cheers. Pam
Howdyeeeee John,, seems like U r experenceing heaps out there,,,enjoy it ,,Billeeeee