Just joined Forum. Haven't been able to go caravanning for about a year as a result of a couple of surgeries. Looking forward to getting away in Nov. if possible. Getting rusty staying home. Have a 20'6" StarCraft with most of the bells and whistles being towed by a Ford Everest Trend. Wife and I love vanning. Next year hope to go up north from Adelaide to Darwin and then down the. west coast of W,A, and back home. Only place we haven't don yet is W.A.'
Regards John
Cadpete said
10:52 AM Oct 11, 2017
G'day John and welcome to the forum. Looks like I got up before Dougwe today :), so let me be the first to welcome you! Don't forget to try the two ongoing games here - 'Who is This' in the 'I Digress' section and 'Pick this Place' in the 'General' Section - a great source to find new places to visit.
Pete and Marion
-- Edited by Cadpete on Wednesday 11th of October 2017 10:52:38 AM
Dougwe said
03:54 PM Oct 11, 2017
Welcome to the gang GhostRider, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I am still to do the 'wild west' as well, it's in my mind just not sure when I will allow to the front of my mind just yet.
Pete, I was up early but then realised it was Uncle Al that got up first when things started going wrong. I fixed him though by locking him outside.
the rocket said
09:31 AM Oct 12, 2017
Hello ghostrider and a very warm welcome. Glad u 4 better n can now travel. Stay well.
GhostRider said
01:27 PM Oct 12, 2017
Thanks for the welcome. Into 2nd week of Physio after shoulder surgery. Still planning to get away in mid November to the Grampians if all goes well.
Regards John
Tony Bev said
02:32 AM Oct 14, 2017
A warm welcome from me also, John
Hope that you have a good road trip, when your shoulder has completely healed
Never be afraid to mention to others, about your recent shoulder surgery, if you want a hand setting up your caravan, etc
I for one, and I know that there are many others out there, would happily assist
I had a rotary cuff shoulder surgery when I was about 55
I was back in the employment playground five weeks later
I now realise that I was just young and foolish
I found out later, that the secret is to avoid heavy lifting, for as long as possible
Woody n Sue said
02:02 PM Oct 15, 2017
And it's welcome from us two 2 Gostrider hope your on the road soon
Woody
GhostRider said
11:16 AM Oct 18, 2017
Thank you for your replies. Tony Bev, a Vietnam Vet mate of mine and his wife are going with us. He has offered to help me hook up etc. if needed. The main problem is the earliest I can get permission to drive again is Nov. 3rd. There is now way I will be out on the road with a rig if I am not 100% fit to drive.
Just joined Forum. Haven't been able to go caravanning for about a year as a result of a couple of surgeries. Looking forward to getting away in Nov. if possible. Getting rusty staying home. Have a 20'6" StarCraft with most of the bells and whistles being towed by a Ford Everest Trend. Wife and I love vanning. Next year hope to go up north from Adelaide to Darwin and then down the. west coast of W,A, and back home. Only place we haven't don yet is W.A.'
Regards John
G'day John and welcome to the forum. Looks like I got up before Dougwe today :), so let me be the first to welcome you! Don't forget to try the two ongoing games here - 'Who is This' in the 'I Digress' section and 'Pick this Place' in the 'General' Section - a great source to find new places to visit.
Pete and Marion
-- Edited by Cadpete on Wednesday 11th of October 2017 10:52:38 AM
I am still to do the 'wild west' as well, it's in my mind just not sure when I will allow to the front of my mind just yet.
Pete, I was up early but then realised it was Uncle Al that got up first when things started going wrong. I fixed him though by locking him outside.
Hello ghostrider and a very warm welcome. Glad u 4 better n can now travel. Stay well.
Regards John
Hope that you have a good road trip, when your shoulder has completely healed
Never be afraid to mention to others, about your recent shoulder surgery, if you want a hand setting up your caravan, etc
I for one, and I know that there are many others out there, would happily assist
I had a rotary cuff shoulder surgery when I was about 55
I was back in the employment playground five weeks later
I now realise that I was just young and foolish
I found out later, that the secret is to avoid heavy lifting, for as long as possible
Woody
Kindest Regards Rose and John