I have just joined the Forum. I have been working at the best job I have ever had, RETIREMENT.
My wife and I live in Port Stephens and have a 2000 Model Jayco Westport that i tow with a 2010 D-MAX.
We are members of the ACC, Hunter Ramblers branch.
Cheers, Rick
Dougwe said
10:19 AM Aug 22, 2014
Welcome to the gang Silentp, enjoy here and out in the playground.
pondsmob said
07:47 PM Aug 22, 2014
Welcome to the forum Silentp, enjoy your travels.
pugs said
07:53 PM Aug 22, 2014
welcome from me three,enjoy and keep safe. Pugs
Glenelg said
06:31 AM Aug 23, 2014
welcome from me as well, enjoy.
_wombat_ said
09:41 AM Aug 23, 2014
Reed said
02:25 PM Aug 29, 2014
G'day to all fellow Grey Nomads
My wife and I are Yanks. We have been retired for seven years and full-time RV'ing (caravaning) for seven years come December. Sold the sticks and bricks and were gone. Have read that Aussies have gone heavily into solar and lithium batteries as have we. This is one of our primary interests.
Started with a 28' (8.4 m) pulled by a Chevie 2500 (3/4 ton) van. We took this to Alaska, Baja California, Yucatan (Mexico) Everglades, Newfoundland and Labrador. This had 400 W of solar and four glass mat batteries.
We changed to 34' (10.2 m) Open Range fifth wheel pulled by a GMC 6.6 liter diesel 4 x 4. We took this down to Yucatan/Belize/Guatemala twice. This rig was demolished in a 70 car pile up coming back near Puebla, Mexico (younger son has noted that we went down to Yucatan three times and returned twice). Mexican diesel is $2.75 US/gallon (about $.70 US/liter), a dollar less than US.
Got basically the same rig again last year but this time a Chevie (no different from GMC) 6.6 liter dualie. Solar is now 1420 W and 9.6 kW-hours of lithium iron batteries.
Spent time in RVN where prcht battalion (4/503rd PIR) replaced 1/RAR in 173rd Abn. Was trained at Recondo School by an Aussie SAS platoon Sgt for three weeks and spent my tour with foot recon (LRRP). Spent 34 years as scientist at White Sands Missile Range.
Did not want to retire and did not want to sell house and wander about. But it is the best thing we have ever done and I have the right gal to do it with.
Should love to make it to Australia and rent a caravan to see your great coiuntry.
Reed and Elaine Cundiff
Glenelg said
03:09 PM Aug 29, 2014
Welcome Reed & Elaine to our great forum, we have a lot of fun here. you would be most welcome in Aus (you Yanks are good people ) i've just put my house on market and going solo in couple months. good bunch of guys & gals here.
pugs said
06:02 PM Aug 29, 2014
Welcome,yea come across the water's fine and the people are even better.You'll pick up plenty of information and the occasional laugh. you both take care. Pugs
roadtourer said
08:57 AM Sep 1, 2014
Welcome to the forum and we skips love you yanks
We'll done on the travel commitments and please please share photos. I have a few friends who are travellers in your gorgeous country and the views and sights are breath taking
Look forward to hearing about your adventures :)
G'day to all fellow Grey Nomads.
I have just joined the Forum. I have been working at the best job I have ever had, RETIREMENT.
My wife and I live in Port Stephens and have a 2000 Model Jayco Westport that i tow with a 2010 D-MAX.
We are members of the ACC, Hunter Ramblers branch.
Cheers, Rick
My wife and I are Yanks. We have been retired for seven years and full-time RV'ing (caravaning) for seven years come December. Sold the sticks and bricks and were gone. Have read that Aussies have gone heavily into solar and lithium batteries as have we. This is one of our primary interests.
Started with a 28' (8.4 m) pulled by a Chevie 2500 (3/4 ton) van. We took this to Alaska, Baja California, Yucatan (Mexico) Everglades, Newfoundland and Labrador. This had 400 W of solar and four glass mat batteries.
We changed to 34' (10.2 m) Open Range fifth wheel pulled by a GMC 6.6 liter diesel 4 x 4. We took this down to Yucatan/Belize/Guatemala twice. This rig was demolished in a 70 car pile up coming back near Puebla, Mexico (younger son has noted that we went down to Yucatan three times and returned twice). Mexican diesel is $2.75 US/gallon (about $.70 US/liter), a dollar less than US.
Got basically the same rig again last year but this time a Chevie (no different from GMC) 6.6 liter dualie. Solar is now 1420 W and 9.6 kW-hours of lithium iron batteries.
Spent time in RVN where prcht battalion (4/503rd PIR) replaced 1/RAR in 173rd Abn. Was trained at Recondo School by an Aussie SAS platoon Sgt for three weeks and spent my tour with foot recon (LRRP). Spent 34 years as scientist at White Sands Missile Range.
Did not want to retire and did not want to sell house and wander about. But it is the best thing we have ever done and I have the right gal to do it with.
Should love to make it to Australia and rent a caravan to see your great coiuntry.
Reed and Elaine Cundiff
We'll done on the travel commitments and please please share photos. I have a few friends who are travellers in your gorgeous country and the views and sights are breath taking
Look forward to hearing about your adventures :)