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hello all, my name is rob and my partner is fran and it wont be long now until we join you on the road. we are both suffering from the wandering boot syndrome and are realy looking forward to setting sail. i have been reading through the forums on this site and have learned and laughed a lot and we are looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible. we are aiming at the end of february departure from the bunderberg district qld and heading north slowly, then across the top and down the west coast to arrive in mebourne for next xmas to visit frans folks. after that, who knows?? anywhere there is a track. cheers for now, rob and fran.confusebiggrinbiggrin

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HI Robel Welcome to the forum it sounds a great trip that you are taking enjoy Helena.

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Using "Shank's Pony" will certainly be slow .
Welcome to the Nomads Rob & Fran .
After nearly 40yrs of travelling in semis-b doubles & road trains I have
only passed through most of these places you don't get to "see them"
And I have never towed a caravan , so even I , am getting some valuble lessons .
Richo

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G'day Rob & Fran, welcome to GN's, we hope you will enjoy the knowledge and goodwill on offer from members.
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Rob & Fran

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Welcome to the forum, Rob and Fran, you will find heaps of help and info here. Big trip you have planned. Good luck

Cheers Val and Rob

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Hi all.  I'm Rob's partner Fran.  I would like to thank you all for your warm welcomes.
Yes, shank's pony is going to be slow, but can always get a lift or ride double on the pony.  Rob has described our intended first trip.  After that we will be getting a couple of metal detectors and prospecting you never know we might strike it rich and shout you all a round trip via caravan parks.  He's a bushie by heart so we'll be going off the beaten track after Xmas. cry.gif cowboy.gif
Born and bred in the suburbs I am both excited and a little nervous as will be a little out of my comfort area, but will be holding my nose and diving in the deep end travelwise. 
I love the ocean so hopefully after that we can do a coastal trip around.  That's the good thing about travelling in  4 x 4 with a caravan you never know where you're going to end up. happy.gif
We both follow the forums closely especially all the advice on here. lightbulb.gif As being novices will certainly need it all. redface.gif

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hi helena, thank you. can't wait to get on the road.

 rob

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gday richo,

been in a few semi's myself in my younger days mainly qld and nsw with the odd vic run. shanks pony would be ok for the first couple of 100 ks after that it would probably be by hurse.    cheers mate. rob.

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hi wambat,

 read a lot of your posts, definatly going to meet you, like a good sence of humour.

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thanks val & rob, looking forward to it. cheers rob.

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robell wrote:

hi wambat,

read a lot of your posts, definatly going to meet you, like a good sence of humour.



You never know who you will meet on the road, have not met nasty traveler's yet and we have been doing it for over 9 years, (by it, I do mean travelling) eyepopping.gif

 



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wombat, glad you clarified that mate, had me worried for a bit.

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Oooooo Wombat that IS Cheeky!!! evileye  Lol

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Wombat is full of it...cheek that is! laughing.gif

Oh, and welcome Rob & Fran!

Sorry, edited for dislexic reasons! doh.gif

-- Edited by Beth54 on Saturday 29th of January 2011 02:41:15 PM

-- Edited by Beth54 on Saturday 29th of January 2011 02:42:05 PM

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Beth54 wrote:

Wombat is full of it...cheek that is! laughing.gif

Oh, and welcome Rob & Fran!

Sorry, edited for dislexic reasons! doh.gif

-- Edited by Beth54 on Saturday 29th of January 2011 02:41:15 PM

-- Edited by Beth54 on Saturday 29th of January 2011 02:42:05 PM

hello beth54, have noticed that about wombat, keeps the forums interesting. thank you for your welecome. rob


 



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Hi robell and welcome. Bloody wombat...showing off again!!!LOL. 'Ya just got ta lov 'im. We seem to live in the same part of this beautiful Qld. We've travelled a fair bit and are mad fossickers...but never tried for gold. Keep us informed.
Cheers Dellie

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Welcome Robell!

Good luck with the Lucky Strike! I've heard that when fossiking for opal, you dont need a metal detector, but a divining rod of the type used for finding underground water?

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Hi Rob & Fran!

new.gifWelcome to our little communitynew.gif

It's a nice place to pop in & visit for a while, I love to sit down with a nice cool drink beer.gif & catch up on what interests everyone on any given day, have a laugh, learn something or even offer some advice myself.blahblah.gif

As for meeting any forum members on the road,handshake.gif I have not been lucky enough to have that happen yet.no.gif...hmmm maybe it could be for the best, there seems to be some strange people on here eyepopping.gif....... shhhh! don't tell anyone whisper.gif but I think I may be one of them.

Make sure you ask for a Grey Nomads sticker from our illustrious webmistress Cindy & display it prominently on your van/mhome or whatever you are traveling in so we may spot you in your travels.

Cheers for now  bye.gif
Jon & Hylda


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DellieMay wrote:

Hi robell and welcome. Bloody wombat...showing off again!!!LOL. 'Ya just got ta lov 'im. We seem to live in the same part of this beautiful Qld. We've travelled a fair bit and are mad fossickers...but never tried for gold. Keep us informed.
Cheers Dellie



gday dellie, yep, wombat sounds  like quite a character, will look for him on the track. what part of qld are you from??? i am also a mad fossicker, done 11 years on the anakie gem fields, dredged for gold in nsw before they outlawed dredging, got some of the best garnets i have ever seen in the oban river in nsw, done topaz in torrington nsw just to name a few. we are realy looking forward to this trip it will be a first for fran and it will be interesting to see her face at her first find. thank you for the welcome. cheers, rob

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Hi Rob & Fran!

new.gifWelcome to our little communitynew.gif

It's a nice place to pop in & visit for a while, I love to sit down with a nice cool drink beer.gif & catch up on what interests everyone on any given day, have a laugh, learn something or even offer some advice myself.blahblah.gif

As for meeting any forum members on the road,handshake.gif I have not been lucky enough to have that happen yet.no.gif...hmmm maybe it could be for the best, there seems to be some strange people on here eyepopping.gif....... shhhh! don't tell anyone whisper.gif but I think I may be one of them.

Make sure you ask for a Grey Nomads sticker from our illustrious webmistress Cindy & display it prominently on your van/mhome or whatever you are traveling in so we may spot you in your travels.

Cheers for now  bye.gif
Jon & Hylda




hi jon & hylda, yep, got to agree with you, there are some strange kind of people on here and they are right up my alley, my kind of people. met a lot of good people when we were at the gem fields and still keep in touch with some of them. thank you for your welcome, cheers, rob. 



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Gerty Dancer wrote:

Welcome Robell!

Good luck with the Lucky Strike! I've heard that when fossiking for opal, you dont need a metal detector, but a divining rod of the type used for finding underground water?



gday gerty dancer, you are right, you don't need a metal detector for opal, just a load of luck from what i have been told, iv'e never dug for it. thank you for the welcome. cheers, rob. 

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G'day Rob & Fran, welcome to GN's, we hope you will enjoy the knowledge and goodwill on offer from members.
Ozi2



gday mate, thanks for the welcome, enjoying myself already. rob.

 



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Grey Nomads sticker - hav e requested twice  still waiting


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Grey Nomads sticker - hav e requested twice  still waiting



Hi jules47,

I have done the same, perhaps Cindy has run out, I did ask sometime ago and again today.

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Which reminds me must put mine on my van.

Welcome Rob and Fran. I see you are from the Bundaberg area. I go up there every winter as my son and grandkids live that way.They used to live in Bundy but have now moved to Biggenden. I love the area. Heading back up that way around April.

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Happywanderer wrote:

Which reminds me must put mine on my van.

Welcome Rob and Fran. I see you are from the Bundaberg area. I go up there every winter as my son and grandkids live that way.They used to live in Bundy but have now moved to Biggenden. I love the area. Heading back up that way around April.




hello hw, we have been made to feel very welcome here, lots of fiendly people here so thank you, robconfuse 



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Hi Rob and Fran, welcome from us as well.
Lots of good people and friendly advice here.
See you out there one day.


John and Anne

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jandas fun wrote:

Hi Rob and Fran, welcome from us as well.
Lots of good people and friendly advice here.
See you out there one day.


John and Anne



gday john and anne, you are sure right about good people and advice and pleanty of it, it's great. hope we do meet someday, somewhere. rob

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While a few are asking for stickers..... we did too, but no luck. I just figured Cindy had run out. As for fossicking... we are off to Lightening Ridge in a couple of week. We try to get there at least once a year. Anakie for Sapps, Alice Springs area, Gemtree for Zircons. Just have to play in that dirt. Once is never enough. Cheers Dellie

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