Hi All, I am a new member and very new to the nomad life style. As yet I have not commenced traveling solo as one much work a while longer and also look after an ageing Mum. However in the meantime I am content with some short trips away including Mum and our pet dogs. It also gives me time to gain my confidence. I lost my hubby a few years ago but I know that this sea change is being done with his blessing. I will be looking with interest at fellow travellers tips and ideas. Would love to hear from others in a similar situation and maybe travelling in the south east of Queenslan
mongrel said
11:19 AM Dec 30, 2013
Welcome to the forum Sammie54. Hope you enjoy the forum and all it has to offer.Good people and great ideas and info....Alan..
Nelly said
02:15 PM Dec 30, 2013
Yes welcome from me too Sammie54 - this is a great forum and I am sure you will find out all you need to know from here.
Sammie54 said
03:52 PM Dec 30, 2013
Thanks for your kind wishes
Dougwe said
04:40 PM Dec 30, 2013
Welcome from me too Sammie54, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Just ask any questions and you will be flooded with answers.
GaryKelly said
04:58 PM Dec 30, 2013
Wecome, Sammie. You'll be an expert before you know it. All kinds of GNs lurk here with an abundance of experience and knowledge.
dundreamin said
07:09 AM Dec 31, 2013
Hi and welcome Sammie. I too am in the same situation as you. Still have to work for awhile yet but luckily not full time and I do get all school holidays off. Unfortunately school holidays are the busiest and most expensive time to travel but I get away as often as I can for now and may one day be game enough to free camp solo. I too have an elderly parent - my Dad who is 81 and on renal dialysis. I'd love to hit the road permanently but feel I can't desert Dad as I am pretty much his only company and support after losing mum 3 years ago. Hope to catch up on the road one day.
pawsoz said
03:25 PM Jan 1, 2014
Hi Sammie, Welcome, see you out there on the road sometime....I really should be working on but took out from working to study and adjust to the changes that came about after life did a big turnabout for me a couple of years ago.....so I know where you are coming from....I am going to spend 2014 mostly out on the road travelling and see what sort of work is out there!
Annie
Big Gorilla said
03:44 PM Jan 1, 2014
GaryKelly wrote:
Wecome, Sammie. You'll be an expert before you know it. All kinds of GNs lurk here with an abundance of experience and knowledge.
Welcome Sammie.....
Lurking ?
-- Edited by Big Gorilla on Wednesday 1st of January 2014 03:45:07 PM
Welcome from me too Sammie, I have just done my first big solo trip and it is great fun. Get out there and just do it. Cheers Colleen
Dunmowin said
12:43 AM Jan 16, 2014
Sammie54 wrote:
Hi All, I am a new member and very new to the nomad life style. As yet I have not commenced traveling solo as one much work a while longer and also look after an ageing Mum. However in the meantime I am content with some short trips away including Mum and our pet dogs. It also gives me time to gain my confidence. I lost my hubby a few years ago but I know that this sea change is being done with his blessing. I will be looking with interest at fellow travellers tips and ideas. Would love to hear from others in a similar situation and maybe travelling in the south east of Queenslan
Welcome Sammie 54, You have chosen a great place to start - South East Qld was my playground before I hit the road 2 1/2 years ago
Dunmowin said
12:50 AM Jan 16, 2014
dundreamin wrote:
Hi and welcome Sammie. I too am in the same situation as you. Still have to work for awhile yet but luckily not full time and I do get all school holidays off. Unfortunately school holidays are the busiest and most expensive time to travel but I get away as often as I can for now and may one day be game enough to free camp solo. I too have an elderly parent - my Dad who is 81 and on renal dialysis. I'd love to hit the road permanently but feel I can't desert Dad as I am pretty much his only company and support after losing mum 3 years ago. Hope to catch up on the road one day.
Dundreamin, don' dream too long, in case you miss out all together. We too only got school holidays off and only travelled within 4 weeks of home, and also had elderly mum, but since retiring early in 2011, and losing mum last November, the sky is the limit. Have been on the road now for 2 1/2 years, with regular visits back to the elderly and the young'uns.
Hi All, I am a new member and very new to the nomad life style. As yet I have not commenced traveling solo as one much work a while longer and also look after an ageing Mum. However in the meantime I am content with some short trips away including Mum and our pet dogs. It also gives me time to gain my confidence. I lost my hubby a few years ago but I know that this sea change is being done with his blessing. I will be looking with interest at fellow travellers tips and ideas. Would love to hear from others in a similar situation and maybe travelling in the south east of Queenslan
Thanks for your kind wishes
Just ask any questions and you will be flooded with answers.
Annie
Welcome Sammie.....
Lurking ?
-- Edited by Big Gorilla on Wednesday 1st of January 2014 03:45:07 PM
Welcome Sammie 54, You have chosen a great place to start - South East Qld was my playground before I hit the road 2 1/2 years ago
Dundreamin, don' dream too long, in case you miss out all together. We too only got school holidays off and only travelled within 4 weeks of home, and also had elderly mum, but since retiring early in 2011, and losing mum last November, the sky is the limit. Have been on the road now for 2 1/2 years, with regular visits back to the elderly and the young'uns.