Hi my name is Chris (Christine) and I am hoping to hit the road in a couple of months as a solo traveller. I have a 1998 Winnebago Freeway and have almost finished bringing her up to date with all the latest techo stuff. It has been 2 years since she was on the road and it has been a long and frustrating wait, but all the work has been done on weekends only and by a good friend who hasn't charged me for labour. The old girl is pretty spiffy now with solar panels and all the good Led stuff and cameras etc. (I tend to forget about the front sticking out bit and get myself tangled in gutters etc.) Yep I'm a woman driver, but she is a big girl and I'm used to driving a small car. Hope to see you on the road sometime. By the way, "fantstic" forum, I have been glued to the laptop all day reading the posts.
Cheers!
Chris
Esmeralda said
12:35 AM Apr 17, 2012
Hi Chris, welcome to the forum. I am sure that you will enjoy your time with us. We have a few members who live up your way and one on Maggie Island, so that should be of help to you if you need some guidance.
Cheers, Helen
Sheba said
12:53 AM Apr 17, 2012
Welcome Chris. You'll find all sorts of helpful info. here.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Dougwe said
01:33 AM Apr 17, 2012
Welcome from me too Chris, enjoy here and out there.
I will be in Townsville all next week and looking forward to it. I will be staying at Big4 Woodlands, very nice park, I have stayed there a few times now.
Happywanderer said
01:58 AM Apr 17, 2012
Welcome Chris, I know you will get lots of help and advice on here.
Beth54 said
02:09 AM Apr 17, 2012
Welcome from me too Chris. Sounds like a great home...photo's please?!
neilnruth said
03:07 AM Apr 17, 2012
Welcome Chris Yes, when you get involved reading and posting on this forum it can be midnight before you realise it!
Dougwe said
10:33 AM Apr 17, 2012
I reckon it's a HE cos of the blue tongue.
edit, typo.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Tuesday 17th of April 2012 10:34:18 AM
Beth54 said
12:32 PM Apr 17, 2012
gypsy rover wrote:
Hey that's good Beth maybe I will call her "Aunty Winnie". I can't be that old if I still have an Aunty. Cheers! Chris
I still hav e a few Aunts & Uncles left, so I can't be that old either. Alas, Aunty Winnie passed several years ago.
I thoroughly approve of christening her 'Aunty Winnie' Chris!
By the way Chris, my grand-daughters birthday is the same day as yours!
-- Edited by Beth54 on Tuesday 17th of April 2012 12:34:09 PM
Loki said
02:16 PM Apr 17, 2012
Welcome Chris! The Forum is great, any questions, just ask. Your rig sounds great, you will enjoy your travels in it!
Happy travels, Anton
gypsy rover said
02:54 PM Apr 17, 2012
Thanks for the welcome people.
Doug, I go past the big 4 every day, maybe I could drop in and have a chat while you are here.
Cheers
Chris
gypsy rover said
02:57 PM Apr 17, 2012
Beth54 wrote:
Welcome from me too Chris. Sounds like a great home...photo's please?!
Ok Beth, if I can work out how to do it, I will upload a photo.
Cheers!
Chris
the rocket said
03:27 PM Apr 17, 2012
Welcome Chris, sounds like a good home you have made there. any photos? rocket n strop
gypsy rover said
05:05 PM Apr 17, 2012
There you go!
Beth54 said
05:20 PM Apr 17, 2012
Well done Chris. She looks great! It is a she isn't it? Have you named her? My car is Lucy & the Nipper is Lulu.
Dougwe said
05:27 PM Apr 17, 2012
Looks great Chris.
How can you tell if it's a He or a She Beth? It would be handy to know about my Avan Camper.
This will be interesting
Beth54 said
05:41 PM Apr 17, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
I reckon it's a HE cos of the blue tongue.
edit, typo.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Tuesday 17th of April 2012 10:34:18 AM
Yes, definitely a he Doug. He looks like a Harry to me.
Dougwe said
05:52 PM Apr 17, 2012
Prince Harry. That means I"m the King to be. Wonder if that means a pay rise as well. Na, don't think so.
gypsy rover said
06:28 PM Apr 17, 2012
Thanks guys, like me she is no spring chicken but I love her anyway. She is definitely a "she" (dependable, reliable, always there for me, etc. etc.) No name really, just always called her "Winnie". Guess I will have to get my thinking cap on and think of a suitable name. Any suggestions gratefully received. Cheers! Chris
Beth54 said
06:31 PM Apr 17, 2012
gypsy rover wrote:
Thanks guys, like me she is no spring chicken but I love her anyway. She is definitely a "she" (dependable, reliable, always there for me, etc. etc.) No name really, just always called her "Winnie". Guess I will have to get my thinking cap on and think of a suitable name. Any suggestions gratefully received. Cheers! Chris
Winnie sounds good to me. I had an Aunty Winnie who was a lovely lady.
gypsy rover said
07:13 PM Apr 17, 2012
Hey that's good Beth maybe I will call her "Aunty Winnie". I can't be that old if I still have an Aunty. Cheers! Chris
gypsy rover said
08:27 PM Apr 17, 2012
I was born in the north of England so I think I was the result of my Dad returning from the War. At least here the weather in usually good in September. (good for your Grand daughter's birthday parties). Cheers! Chris
golivers travels said
09:29 PM Apr 17, 2012
gypsy rover wrote:
Hey that's good Beth maybe I will call her "Aunty Winnie". I can't be that old if I still have an Aunty. Cheers! Chris
Chris
Winnie would be a fantastic name. We had a Jack Russell called Winnie and she was the most loyal and adorable dog. Also think of Winnie Mandella, stong and independant just like our female solo travellers.
Cheers
Glenda
Beth54 said
09:42 PM Apr 17, 2012
gypsy rover wrote:
I was born in the north of England so I think I was the result of my Dad returning from the War. At least here the weather in usually good in September. (good for your Grand daughter's birthday parties). Cheers! Chris
Well gee, don't feel silly. I was obviously being a little dislexic when I read your birthdate. Grand-daughter is 9/6, not 6/9!
Cruising Granny said
11:37 PM Apr 17, 2012
As one Christine to another, WELCOME!!!
Travel Bug said
01:53 AM Apr 18, 2012
Hi Chris...and a belated welcome from me too.
Your rig looks great....and Auntie Winnie sounds like a good name to me.
Lots of happy and safe travels.
Pam.
fireheart said
02:37 AM Apr 18, 2012
Welcome Chris to the forum, you will love it here. I love your Winnie, I will also be looking for a Winnie when my turn comes. I told me boys that when it happens I was going to call it Winnie and then we decided that maybe Pooh might be a little different. So maybe one day down the track we will meet up park next to each other and there will be Winnie the Pooh sitting in a free camp somewhere sharing a champers under a tree.
Safe travels.
Sharon.
Cruising Granny said
03:41 AM Apr 18, 2012
Your rig reminds me of a Coaster bus at Salisbury, here in Adelaide. It's all set to go and across the back is written "Wannabebago". I love it.
Lynnie said
05:14 AM Apr 18, 2012
Welcome also from me Chris. You have chosen a great Forum. I hope to eventually see you on the road. If you are ever anywhere near Echuca, send me a PM and we can catch up. Lyn.
gillyb said
06:21 AM Apr 18, 2012
Welcome Chris this is a great site with great people. I think you are very brave driving such a large rig (compared to my little a'van camper) it looks great, would love to see some picks of the inside.
Great to hear you came from the north of England, I'm a pom too born in Newcastle area and emigrated to Brisbane in 1978, best desicion I've ever made lol
Hope I meet you on the road some day, I'm currently grounded in Melbourne but hope to head off again on a big trip next year
Hi my name is Chris (Christine) and I am hoping to hit the road in a couple of months as a solo traveller. I have a 1998 Winnebago Freeway and have almost finished bringing her up to date with all the latest techo stuff. It has been 2 years since she was on the road and it has been a long and frustrating wait, but all the work has been done on weekends only and by a good friend who hasn't charged me for labour. The old girl is pretty spiffy now with solar panels and all the good Led stuff and cameras etc. (I tend to forget about the front sticking out bit and get myself tangled in gutters etc.) Yep I'm a woman driver, but she is a big girl and I'm used to driving a small car. Hope to see you on the road sometime. By the way, "fantstic" forum, I have been glued to the laptop all day reading the posts.
Cheers!
Chris
Hi Chris, welcome to the forum. I am sure that you will enjoy your time with us. We have a few members who live up your way and one on Maggie Island, so that should be of help to you if you need some guidance.
Cheers, Helen
Welcome Chris. You'll find all sorts of helpful info. here.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I will be in Townsville all next week and looking forward to it. I will be staying at Big4 Woodlands, very nice park, I have stayed there a few times now.
Welcome from me too Chris. Sounds like a great home...photo's please?!
Yes, when you get involved reading and posting on this forum it can be midnight before you realise it!
I reckon it's a HE cos of the blue tongue.
edit, typo.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Tuesday 17th of April 2012 10:34:18 AM
I still hav e a few Aunts & Uncles left, so I can't be that old either. Alas, Aunty Winnie passed several years ago.
I thoroughly approve of christening her 'Aunty Winnie' Chris!
By the way Chris, my grand-daughters birthday is the same day as yours!
-- Edited by Beth54 on Tuesday 17th of April 2012 12:34:09 PM
The Forum is great, any questions, just ask. Your rig sounds great, you will enjoy your travels in it!
Happy travels,
Anton
Thanks for the welcome people.
Doug, I go past the big 4 every day, maybe I could drop in and have a chat while you are here.
Cheers
Chris
Ok Beth, if I can work out how to do it, I will upload a photo.
Cheers!
Chris
Welcome Chris, sounds like a good home you have made there. any photos? rocket n strop
There you go!
Well done Chris. She looks great! It is a she isn't it? Have you named her? My car is Lucy & the Nipper is Lulu.
Looks great Chris.
How can you tell if it's a He or a She Beth? It would be handy to know about my Avan Camper.
This will be interesting
Yes, definitely a he Doug. He looks like a Harry to me.
Cheers!
Chris
Winnie sounds good to me. I had an Aunty Winnie who was a lovely lady.
Cheers!
Chris
Cheers!
Chris
Chris
Winnie would be a fantastic name. We had a Jack Russell called Winnie and she was the most loyal and adorable dog. Also think of Winnie Mandella, stong and independant just like our female solo travellers.
Cheers
Glenda
Well gee, don't feel silly. I was obviously being a little dislexic when I read your birthdate. Grand-daughter is 9/6, not 6/9!
Hi Chris...and a belated welcome from me too.
Your rig looks great....and Auntie Winnie sounds like a good name to me.
Lots of happy and safe travels.
Pam.
Safe travels.
Sharon.
It's all set to go and across the back is written "Wannabebago". I love it.
You have chosen a great Forum.
I hope to eventually see you on the road.
If you are ever anywhere near Echuca, send me a PM and we can catch up.
Lyn.
Welcome Chris this is a great site with great people. I think you are very brave driving such a large rig (compared to my little a'van camper) it looks great, would love to see some picks of the inside.
Great to hear you came from the north of England, I'm a pom too born in Newcastle area and emigrated to Brisbane in 1978, best desicion I've ever made lol
Hope I meet you on the road some day, I'm currently grounded in Melbourne but hope to head off again on a big trip next year