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Put our deposit down today


After spending three days at Brisbane Caravan etc show, much deliberation, etc. three hours today at production line, followed by time at showroom..... we put out deposit down on kedron 21ft ATV.  What a big day!

We are so excited....

but all that is left now is sell house and everything associated, sell current 4Wd buy new tow vehicle, notice to work, leave in July 2011 - minor detail - tell 85y mother.......(probably hardest bit)

All a bit scary, but, yes we are excited...


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Congratulations, Dunmowin!

And if the sale of your house, etc. and other preparations go as smoothly as ours did, you'll be on the road in your new home in no time.

Best of luck --

Andrea

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how do you guys feel when you do sell the house., for those that have done it?


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I bet you have that sick feeling we did first of all that feeling of oh my god what have we done no house any more no security oh we are going to live in a van be on the road all by our self, all those things go out of your brain when you are out here it's a great live style, hope all your planes go smoothly the big thing is try not to get stressed out too much my wife was a panic merchant all the way though but now the change in her out here it's like i have brought along a drifferent woman its great
take care hope to see you out in your new back yard



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Hey a great van you have chosen, lucky you i would say.

How about hearing ALL the low down about why you selected that make and the features you have put in it?

I would be helpful information for others and make very interesting reading. (especially for me!)



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Hey all, thanks for your messages, I started individually replying, but lost my place, so have had to start all over again.

So to start at the beginning for Capt cream bun's benefit, our journey started quite a few years ago when we started looking at 5th wheels, in fact have had a photo of "cruiser' with the date 10 july 2016 on our fridge since 2003!

After knee reconstruction a few years back, hysterectomy & broken ankle in 2009, followed by whooping cough this year, we decided to fast track the thought.

Avid campers, we needed to update our mode of travel, and decided it was time to update our mode of home on wheels from a camper trailer, and started seriously looking at 5th wheelers early this year. We travelled up the sunshine coast, down to the gold coast, up to Toowoomba looking at various models, trawled the internet..... one day, after visiting one in particular, we came to the realisation that we were not getting any younger, that my right knee and left ankle did not want to climb up stairs to get into a bed, that our backs did not need to double over while not being able to stand up in the bedroom (yes Iknow there are some 5th wheelers out there that you can) so changed track, and started looking at caravans.

Big difference in size - 30th 5th wheeler to a 21 ft van - I know, So,why the Kedron?

We looked forward with anticipation to the Brisbane Caravan etc camping show to help us make our decision. We spent three days there looking at vans. We had already decided it needed to be a reliable off-roader - while are are not mad 4WDers, we do like to get of the tar as much as we can, so wanted something capable of taking us there, and getting us back again. Timber fram vs aluminium frame was the next thing to decide on. To us the aluminium frame would flex, unlike the wood. We watched countless videos supplied by the supplier taking their vans into "hostile" teritory, and finally knew we had found our new dream home.

Chose the ATV - it will take us where we want to go.

Inclusions: the list is too numerous, but we have deisel heater, front load washing machine, compressor fridge, full ensuite (love it) full stove & oven (chose not to have the microwave) the list goes on - probably this post will be way to long for webmaster to allow, so maybe I had better stop now and watch Sea Patrol instead. Capt Cream Bun, I will email you separately when i have more concentration!

Dunmowin

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Milo, our house goes to auction on Sunday.I was the sceptical one and was unsure of what we were doing but i am now looking forward to it.After all, it is only bricks and mortar.Its not as if we are leaving with nothing financially.We will invest the money while on the road or could even buy a rental property,time will tell.Once we find our little dream home somewhere we will settle down again smile.gif

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Congratulations on your purchase, I know how excited we were when we ordered our new van. I hope everything does to plan.

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