Hello everybody, I have just joined and hope to have lots of conversations with other solos.
I am living in Toowoomba and get away in my 15ft van & xtrail once a month. I am still working 4 days a week, so my time away is limited to a 3 night weekend.
I have been to many camps around S.E. Qld.
Kay.
yeoeleven said
05:15 AM Jan 29, 2013
Welcome to the forum Kay.
I hope that you meet up with many of us as we travel northwards as winter approaches.
John
Cruising Granny said
08:13 AM Jan 29, 2013
Good for you! Welcome to the fold and may you have many safe and happy journeys. Any trip is a good trip.
fireheart said
04:24 PM Jan 29, 2013
Welcome Kay, looking forward to hearing about your adventures. Great place to share and gain more knowledge.
Dougwe said
04:55 PM Jan 29, 2013
A big welcome from me too Kay, enjoy here and out in the playground. Make sure you check out the rest of the forum on a regular basis as it is a great forum with great people.
jules47 said
06:54 PM Jan 29, 2013
Welcome to the site!!!!! Enjoy - might meet up somewhere when we get back tot he mainland!!
Esmeralda said
11:04 PM Jan 29, 2013
Welcome to the forum Kay - make sure you visit all the areas of the site because there are great people everywhere. I hope it isn't too wet and windy where you are.
bowlerbear said
02:09 AM Jan 30, 2013
Welcome Kay. I'm about to hit the road within the next couple of months. My house has been sold. My house at the moment is in utter chaos as packing and sorting continues. We might come across each other somewhere, sometime in the great outdoors. Enjoy the forum. As others have said, there is a mine of information on here.
Plodnalong said
03:38 AM Jan 30, 2013
Welcome Kay. I've been on the road for over a year now and love the lifestyle. 4WD and old caravan is my way of living as I can drop the van and go to work where I can find it. Currently I'm picking pears and peaches in Cobram, Victoria. I love the fact that at the end of the harvest I can just decide where to go. NT or Qld fot the winter - who knows? Hope to meet you on the road sometime. Exciting times. Andy
Loki said
10:45 PM Jan 30, 2013
Welcome to the forum! Some lovely spots in QLD, Carnarvon Gorge was great but I didn't allow enough time: Good excuse for another visit. Off around Oz soon, cross Bass Stait (from Tassie) & turn left. Stop to see rellies in Perth in July, son in Brisbane at Christmas - lifes good! Sounds like you have enough experience to have the confidence for bigger trips, its good on the road, plenty of people travelling (some 200.000 Grey Nomads at any given time, apparently) so you're never quite alone. Enjoy the freedom!
Beth54 said
03:58 AM Jan 31, 2013
Welcome from me too Kay. I live 'just down the hill' at Logan, and have good friends in Toowoomba who I visit as often as possible.
I'd be interested to know where you would recommend in The Great South East. I haven't actually camped around my own backyard much, mainly going further afield.
Solo Steve said
04:44 AM Jan 31, 2013
Hi Kay, welcome too, you will love it here so much to learn and a great friendly group. I am on the road for good very soon and hope to see you around.
Steve
Kay said
05:09 AM Jan 31, 2013
Its great to hear from so many people. I have just returned from a week camping at the Tamworth Music Festival. Great atmosphere. It will be back to 3 night weekends for a while now - and back to work. I envy those who have finished work and on the road - wish it was me...
KAY.
Kay said
05:12 AM Jan 31, 2013
Hi Beth, there are lots of places nearby. A good one is Darlington Park just south of Beaudesert.
Atkinsons Dam is also good, as are a lot of the dams.
Have you been to Flanagans Reserve near Boonah.
Kay.
Beth54 said
06:30 PM Jan 31, 2013
Kay wrote:
Hi Beth, there are lots of places nearby. A good one is Darlington Park just south of Beaudesert.
Atkinsons Dam is also good, as are a lot of the dams.
Have you been to Flanagans Reserve near Boonah.
Kay.
I've been to Darlington Park many times, but never camped there. Also would have been to Flanagans and Atkinsons many years ago, as we used to do a lot of day trips around SEQ. I have friends who often camp at Flanagans, so I must check it out. I like camping near water, and either free or cheap camping so I must try out the dams too.
Re Tamworth...several of our fellow nomads were at Tamworth, what a pity you didn't get to meet some while you were there.
Esperian said
09:42 PM Jan 31, 2013
Kay wrote:
Hello everybody, I have just joined and hope to have lots of conversations with other solos.
I am living in Toowoomba and get away in my 15ft van & xtrail once a month. I am still working 4 days a week, so my time away is limited to a 3 night weekend.
I have been to many camps around S.E. Qld.
Kay.
Hallo Kay.
Welcome and congratulations for joining this great forum! I joined it myself just some month ego, and I thoroughly enjoy it. Of course, besides the traveling itself. As cooler times seem to approach quite fast, we may meet somewhere around Toowoomba, as I'd rather go after some more warmth up north, when the winter approaches here, at the Green's Lake.
All the best Kay.
Ziggy
-- Edited by Esperian on Thursday 31st of January 2013 09:49:55 PM
Kay said
11:29 PM Feb 1, 2013
Hi Steve, have looked at your blog, your vehicle, and your proposed trip. Looks like we wont see you in SE Qld.
All the best for your trip.
ps If you are worried about your battery, why dont you carry a 1kva generator for charging. Great for free camping.
Solo Steve said
06:27 AM Feb 5, 2013
Thanks Kay, nice of you to look at my blog. I will be around SE Qld one day. I'll be on the road for good I hope, will have now fixed address anyway.
What I have is all that finances allow so will adapt I'm sure. Departure date is very close now!
Cheers Steve
Bucko said
02:15 AM Feb 6, 2013
Hi Steve,
I've also checked your blog, your photos look great, you'll give Jon (Yeoeleven) a run for his money, I'm back on the road myself soon, end Feb or early March depending on the fire season, I have a property in southern NSW that I stay on until the fire danger lessens, congratualtion on the van, looks great, welcome to the lifestyle of the poor and the restless and we'll see you on the road I'm sure.
Kevin.
way2gokev said
05:13 AM Feb 6, 2013
Welcome Kay and hope to meet somewhere on the frog and toed.
I have been very impressed with the Nomad site, pretty good bunch who are willing and able to pass on the experiance and knowledge of seasoned travellers. I too will be a solo travelin man very soon and I just wondered why so many solo men and women, do we have BO or is it that we like our own company and space and team up with others when it suits us.
For me its about seeing this great country at my pace not being pushed by work commitments or family problems, work and family are on the back burner except for cyber catchups. I want to live in a way that gives me no stress, keeps me fit, meet people, see sites and travel when I want to and just generally enjoy the lay back lifestyle of being a pensioner, I've bloody earned it.
Cheers
Kev
GaryKelly said
04:24 AM Feb 8, 2013
Welcome, Kay. I'm pretty much a newbie too. But catching up... missed telly tonight cos I've been here reading forums and making comments. Hehe. I checked out solosteve's blog and thought his photos were great. Nice campervan too. I'm in the same boat at the mo, preparing to hit the road soon... putting the finishing touches to my truck and camper on a pensioner's budget. And like him, I find the prospect of becoming a vagabond with no fixed address a bit daunting. My intention is to travel the whole of Oz at my leisure - probably until I'm too old to do it any more. I was surprised to read someone's comment that there are about 200,000 GNs doing their thing at any one time in Oz. How cool is that? No shortage of company, it seems. Or stories.
_wombat_ said
09:25 AM Feb 8, 2013
welcome Kay, and don't forget you can also have conversations with couple's as well as solo's.
one solo to watch out for is Dougwe
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Friday 8th of February 2013 09:26:46 AM
Janno said
08:27 PM Feb 8, 2013
Welcome Kay,
I'm a solo traveller from Melbourne. I free camp most of the time and have never felt nervous or threatened in any way. It is a wonderful life and so addictive. I spent three months over Winter travelling around Nth Queensland, and in a couple of weeks time will be heading off across the Nullarbor, following the coastline around until I reach Darwin then back home through the centre, returning home some time in October. It can be lonely sometimes, but I have my little dog for company and there are so many interesting travellers to meet on the road. Skype is a wonderful way of keeping in touch with family.
Hello everybody, I have just joined and hope to have lots of conversations with other solos.
I am living in Toowoomba and get away in my 15ft van & xtrail once a month. I am still working 4 days a week, so my time away is limited to a 3 night weekend.
I have been to many camps around S.E. Qld.
Kay.
Welcome to the forum Kay.
I hope that you meet up with many of us as we travel northwards as winter approaches.
John
A big welcome from me too Kay, enjoy here and out in the playground. Make sure you check out the rest of the forum on a regular basis as it is a great forum with great people.
Welcome to the forum Kay - make sure you visit all the areas of the site because there are great people everywhere. I hope it isn't too wet and windy where you are.
I've been on the road for over a year now and love the lifestyle. 4WD and old caravan is my way of living as I can drop the van and go to work where I can find it. Currently I'm picking pears and peaches in Cobram, Victoria. I love the fact that at the end of the harvest I can just decide where to go. NT or Qld fot the winter - who knows? Hope to meet you on the road sometime. Exciting times.
Andy
Welcome to the forum! Some lovely spots in QLD, Carnarvon Gorge was great but I didn't allow enough time: Good excuse for another visit. Off around Oz soon, cross Bass Stait (from Tassie) & turn left. Stop to see rellies in Perth in July, son in Brisbane at Christmas - lifes good! Sounds like you have enough experience to have the confidence for bigger trips, its good on the road, plenty of people travelling (some 200.000 Grey Nomads at any given time, apparently) so you're never quite alone. Enjoy the freedom!
Welcome from me too Kay. I live 'just down the hill' at Logan, and have good friends in Toowoomba who I visit as often as possible.
I'd be interested to know where you would recommend in The Great South East. I haven't actually camped around my own backyard much, mainly going further afield.
Hi Kay, welcome too, you will love it here so much to learn and a great friendly group. I am on the road for good very soon and hope to see you around.
Steve
I have just returned from a week camping at the Tamworth Music Festival. Great atmosphere.
It will be back to 3 night weekends for a while now - and back to work.
I envy those who have finished work and on the road - wish it was me...
KAY.
Hi Beth, there are lots of places nearby. A good one is Darlington Park just south of Beaudesert.
Atkinsons Dam is also good, as are a lot of the dams.
Have you been to Flanagans Reserve near Boonah.
Kay.
I've been to Darlington Park many times, but never camped there. Also would have been to Flanagans and Atkinsons many years ago, as we used to do a lot of day trips around SEQ. I have friends who often camp at Flanagans, so I must check it out. I like camping near water, and either free or cheap camping so I must try out the dams too.
Re Tamworth...several of our fellow nomads were at Tamworth, what a pity you didn't get to meet some while you were there.
All the best Kay.
Ziggy
-- Edited by Esperian on Thursday 31st of January 2013 09:49:55 PM
Hi Steve, have looked at your blog, your vehicle, and your proposed trip. Looks like we wont see you in SE Qld.
All the best for your trip.
ps If you are worried about your battery, why dont you carry a 1kva generator for charging. Great for free camping.
Thanks Kay, nice of you to look at my blog. I will be around SE Qld one day. I'll be on the road for good I hope, will have now fixed address anyway.
What I have is all that finances allow so will adapt I'm sure. Departure date is very close now!
Cheers Steve
Hi Steve,
I've also checked your blog, your photos look great, you'll give Jon (Yeoeleven) a run for his money, I'm back on the road myself soon, end Feb or early March depending on the fire season, I have a property in southern NSW that I stay on until the fire danger lessens, congratualtion on the van, looks great, welcome to the lifestyle of the poor and the restless and we'll see you on the road I'm sure.
Kevin.
Welcome Kay and hope to meet somewhere on the frog and toed.
I have been very impressed with the Nomad site, pretty good bunch who are willing and able to pass on the experiance and knowledge of seasoned travellers. I too will be a solo travelin man very soon and I just wondered why so many solo men and women, do we have BO or is it that we like our own company and space and team up with others when it suits us.
For me its about seeing this great country at my pace not being pushed by work commitments or family problems, work and family are on the back burner except for cyber catchups. I want to live in a way that gives me no stress, keeps me fit, meet people, see sites and travel when I want to and just generally enjoy the lay back lifestyle of being a pensioner, I've bloody earned it.
Cheers
Kev
welcome Kay, and don't forget you can also have conversations with couple's as well as solo's.
one solo to watch out for is Dougwe
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Friday 8th of February 2013 09:26:46 AM
Welcome Kay,
I'm a solo traveller from Melbourne. I free camp most of the time and have never felt nervous or threatened in any way. It is a wonderful life and so addictive. I spent three months over Winter travelling around Nth Queensland, and in a couple of weeks time will be heading off across the Nullarbor, following the coastline around until I reach Darwin then back home through the centre, returning home some time in October. It can be lonely sometimes, but I have my little dog for company and there are so many interesting travellers to meet on the road. Skype is a wonderful way of keeping in touch with family.