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Gday nomads. Am a retired solo grey nomad on the road now for six months driving gu patrol trayback canvas cover 19ft coromal. Have been wandering in the denham area then lower south aus and flinders. Now south west aus caus its too bloody hot anywhere else. Have been on the site pretty much all that time. Do enjoy most of the posts in particular the verbal jousting between others and peter who seems to come up with some interesting answers to all sorts of techie problems. Anyhow see ya on the road Bill.

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G'day :)

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Hi Bill,

Looking forward to getting out there soon. Hubby and I have done a few trips over the years and are totally addicted. We will be selling up this year and driving our Nissan Navarra, towing a New Age Manta Ray 16. See you out there!

EbnFlo, aka Rod and Diane

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Welcome to the gang from me too Bill, enjoy here and out in the playground.

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Gday rosie an troy good luck with the motor home. Its an interesting time setting things up to suit you  The downside being it allways costs more than you think    Anyhow hope you reach your goal soon    Cheers.  Bill 



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Gday an thanks for the welcome dougwe. Had a close look at your ava   You seem to have some rather nice visitors. Cheers an have a good day.   Bill. 



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Gday ebnflow the hardest part of selling up was getting rid of stuff that was valuable to me but worth bugger all to anyone else. Anyhow its a big country but allways a surprise when you run into people more than once. Cheers. Bill 



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Steppe wrote:

Gday ebnflow the hardest part of selling up was getting rid of stuff that was valuable to me but worth bugger all to anyone else. Anyhow its a big country but allways a surprise when you run into people more than once. Cheers. Bill 


Welcome Steppe, agree pretty hard to part with everything, but we did it almost three years ago, and have never looked back.   



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