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Hi All!


Been members for a while - just reading - and thought it's about time we posted as newbies. Our only experience is a six month MH trip around the UK and Europe last year (bought Le Van on a buyback basis). The whole exercise has reinforced our decision to abandon ship (been keen cruising yachties for many years) for tar and gravel cruising. After agonising for a few months we've just settled on a MH (Sunliner Pinto). Now looking forward to meeting some of you on the road. The GN community sounds very much like the cruising community up to a few years ago . . . 

Our plan is to cruise locally (out of Sydney) and then packing up, renting out, and hi ho'ing for the Great Southland early next year. 



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Hi there me har-r-r-r-teys and welcome to the forum .You are going to enjoy here and travelling the great OZ ,hope to see you on the road sometime.

Cheers,

Bluesman.



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Welcome fo the gang Sailortoo, enjoy here and out in the playground.

There are no icebergs or tidal waves in this playground as out on the ocean waves. So no need to have that sinking feeling.

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so two old (??) salties become two old roadies lol. Welcome to the Nomad society and enjoy your travel. You will probably find like many of us that once you start, you get itchy feet whenever you stop for a few months and live in one of those..........those..........house things with screaming kids/mowers/neighbours in general/the snail mail................................

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Cheers Bruce

 

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Welcome to active membership of the forum we hope you have a terrific time out in the big playground

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Welcome me hearties. Only difference you can't anchor-up and drop a line over the side to catch dinner, but, still a great life on the tar/dirt.



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Cheers Peter and Sue

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Hi all, Just been admitted to the forum.
I am Ray and my XYL is Maureen. We have been caravanning, on and off, since 1962 but have tried to get more serious over the last few years.


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"Admitted to the Forum" Mmmm, sounds like this is a hospital or something confuse  Sometimes we are a bit crazy though biggrin

Welcome to the gang Yarmot, enjoy here and out in the playground. 



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DOUG  Chief One Feather  (Losing feathers with age)

TUG.......2014 Holden LT Colorado Twin Cab Ute with Canopy

DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV  (with some changes)

 



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Hi Ray and Maureen,welcome to the forum,get into it guys ,there is a lot to see out there.

Blues man.

 



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