Travelling with minimal outlay,minimal depreciation, maximum return on investment and still doing it in comfort . . Way to go for enjoyment and good times . Good to see.
KB
Footprints said
09:45 PM Jun 28, 2016
No need to spend big dollars to enjoy yourself. Wise decision, enjoy your travels in your neat outfit. Cheers Allen
grahos said
04:46 PM Jun 30, 2016
Proof that you don't have to spend big dollars,just have to be reasonably able to keep up the maintainance which probably won't be as regular and finicky as a big new rig and far less expensive..
Radar said
06:18 AM Jul 7, 2016
Great work.
timjina said
10:00 AM Aug 12, 2016
It doesn't matter whether your travelling rig is expensive or of average cost ( we have a Jayco Freedom 12 years old and pulled by a nine year old Territory Ghia) All that is important is your happiness.
And truly people in free camps or in caravan parks aren't judgemental or if they are give them a miss.
The big thing is you're doing it.
All the best and we might see you somewhere
Tony Bev said
07:24 PM Aug 12, 2016
Hello bfirth
Welcome to the forum
In 2014 I did my first full lap in a much older car, and caravan than what you have I hope that you have many happy trips in front of you
Aus-Kiwi said
07:37 PM Aug 12, 2016
Older well serviced cars and vans can be better set up and sorted also .. Run into many with new gear and having issues . Mind you it takes some time to sort out how your rig operates . Like light switches etc on our Explorer motorhome ..we've had it for 4 years but it's not till we have done the last 6 - 7 months doing the SA, WA, NT loop . Nothing like actually doing it .. Camping I mean .
the rocket said
02:53 PM Sep 8, 2016
KJB wrote:
Travelling with minimal outlay,minimal depreciation, maximum return on investment and still doing it in comfort . . Way to go for enjoyment and good times . Good to see.
Travelling with minimal outlay,minimal depreciation, maximum return on investment and still doing it in comfort . . Way to go for enjoyment and good times . Good to see.
KB
No need to spend big dollars to enjoy yourself. Wise decision, enjoy your travels in your neat outfit. Cheers Allen
Great work.
It doesn't matter whether your travelling rig is expensive or of average cost ( we have a Jayco Freedom 12 years old and pulled by a nine year old Territory Ghia) All that is important is your happiness.
And truly people in free camps or in caravan parks aren't judgemental or if they are give them a miss.
The big thing is you're doing it.
All the best and we might see you somewhere
Hello bfirth
Welcome to the forum
In 2014 I did my first full lap in a much older car, and caravan than what you have
I hope that you have many happy trips in front of you