We're currently camped at Akoonah camp ground in SE Melbourne (great place too). Two days ago a retied couple turned up in a little Hiace type camper van and have been staying here.
What I admire is the fact that they are permanent Nomads and have lived and traveled together in this van for over a year.
She did tell my wife shes getting a bit brassed off (or words to the effect) with having to stand outside as hubbie gets ready for bed, especially when its raining.
They are thinking of getting a bigger van.
Wow - for me, that would be too much of a strain on living on the road and I reckon I'd have 100s of puncture holes in various parts of me from the BOSS by now.
For those of you long term living in such a small van as a couple, I'd be keen to hear how you cope and your "de-stressing" techniques to avoid puncture wounds etc
Dougwe said
01:25 PM May 18, 2015
Mmmmm, why can't she lay on the bed like Cleopatra while he gets changed then he lay on the bed like Mark Antony while she gets changed Who knows, by the end of all that, it my be true love and they would both be wishing they had got some grapes on the way in to the camp.
in transit said
02:50 PM May 18, 2015
We had such a vehicle. Our longest trip with us living permanently in it was 13weeks. We owned it for about 3 years and saw a lot of Eastern and southern Oz.
How did we cope with each other? After working together in the same office for 34 years, it was no trouble at all
Our current van is not much bigger, and we are planning to go around the block in it next year. Yes there will need to be some compromise!
Hey Jim said
04:22 PM May 18, 2015
Hi Bruce & Bev,
Lambie and I lived in a tent for 12 weeks x 3 in 2010, 2012, 2014, in Exmouth WA cause we took the boat over on each occasion from Sydney. Had to go fishing you see.
We both in love still.
NOW SHE SEEKS REVENGE. Sell the camper and tent. And buy her, Her Van. Arrives in December. We STILL IN LOVE YOU SEE. Happy wife happy life. AND just to earn some extra Brownie Points for myself, We retire Next year.
Hey Jim & Lambie
Happywanderer said
05:05 PM May 18, 2015
I don't see how 2 people could fit comfortably in one that size. There's only room for me in mine, and a little pup.
Sheba said
06:27 PM May 18, 2015
I bought mine from a couple who were finding it a bit too cramped. They upgraded to a Vehicle and Caravan, so they would have more room.
Cheers,
Sheba.
rockylizard said
06:50 PM May 18, 2015
Dougwe wrote:
Mmmmm, why can't she lay on the bed like Cleopatra while he gets changed then he lay on the bed like Mark Antony while she gets changed Who knows, by the end of all that, it my be true love and they would both be wishing they had got some grapes on the way in to the camp.
Gday...
And taking your advice Doug, perhaps this could lead to no need to get back into clobber - just get it off and get it on ! !
Cheers - John
Roostertales said
08:31 PM May 18, 2015
He's a lucky man to have a partner like that in life. Hope they travel forever in peace and harmony :)
They are on the road doing it ! that's what counts in my book
Bruce and Bev said
04:18 PM May 19, 2015
Marj - their van wouldn't be any bigger than youre other than a bit higher - but Im 6'2" and would take off the top of my head if I tried to stand up in it....
I admire that they have managed for over a year in it and still together.
If it were us, I'd be curled up at the base of a gum tree (tough if youre in Melbourne like us at the moment, weather wise) with a blanket and pillow thrown in my direction lol
We're currently camped at Akoonah camp ground in SE Melbourne (great place too). Two days ago a retied couple turned up in a little Hiace type camper van and have been staying here.
What I admire is the fact that they are permanent Nomads and have lived and traveled together in this van for over a year.
She did tell my wife shes getting a bit brassed off (or words to the effect) with having to stand outside as hubbie gets ready for bed, especially when its raining.
They are thinking of getting a bigger van.
Wow - for me, that would be too much of a strain on living on the road and I reckon I'd have 100s of puncture holes in various parts of me from the BOSS by now.
For those of you long term living in such a small van as a couple, I'd be keen to hear how you cope and your "de-stressing" techniques to avoid puncture wounds etc
Mmmmm, why can't she lay on the bed like Cleopatra while he gets changed then he lay on the bed like Mark Antony while she gets changed
Who knows, by the end of all that, it my be true love and they would both be wishing they had got some grapes on the way in to the camp.
How did we cope with each other? After working together in the same office for 34 years, it was no trouble at all
Our current van is not much bigger, and we are planning to go around the block in it next year. Yes there will need to be some compromise!
Hi Bruce & Bev,
Lambie and I lived in a tent for 12 weeks x 3 in 2010, 2012, 2014, in Exmouth WA cause we took the boat over on each occasion from Sydney. Had to go fishing you see.
We both in love still.
NOW SHE SEEKS REVENGE. Sell the camper and tent. And buy her, Her Van. Arrives in December. We STILL IN LOVE YOU SEE. Happy wife happy life. AND just to earn some extra Brownie Points for myself, We retire Next year.
Hey Jim & Lambie
I bought mine from a couple who were finding it a bit too cramped. They upgraded to a Vehicle and Caravan, so they would have more room.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Gday...
And taking your advice Doug, perhaps this could lead to no need to get back into clobber - just get it off and get it on ! !
Cheers - John
They are on the road doing it ! that's what counts in my book
I admire that they have managed for over a year in it and still together.
If it were us, I'd be curled up at the base of a gum tree (tough if youre in Melbourne like us at the moment, weather wise) with a blanket and pillow thrown in my direction lol