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Hi, Our names are Graham and Trudi, currently we have a Jayco hawk outback and are looking at upgrading shortly(20 something ft,queen bed ,ensuite etc etc) in anticipation of retirement in the coming year. Thanks in advance for the welcoming messages.smile



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Hi Graham & Trudi,
You can download a lot of useful and technical information at www.caravancouncil.com.au/ Also shorten your shopping list by looking at www.facebook.com/groups/lemoncaravansinaus/

See you out there.


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

To enjoy trouble free tavelling make sure you do not exede any max weights of the tug or den, most imortant.

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A warm welcome from me also, Ivqwy (Graham and Trudi)

Hope that when you finally retire next year, you have many good road trips, in whatever vehicle combination you decide to use

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G'dayGraham and Trudi and welcome to the forum from us as well.  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. Looks like you've tried the waters and like them biggrin

Pete & Marion



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hi my name is Michael just starting to look at becoming a grey nomad iam a little worried about cost of caravan parks what

are good alternatives and what would be average cost of staying in caravan parks



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Hi Micheal

I'm looking at becoming a grey nomad too so have been doing quite a bit of research. There is a good app you can download called wikicamps Australia for free and low cost camping. The cost of caravan parks varies depending on where you want to stay, the coast of course generally being more expensive. If you google free and low cost camping there are a number of sites. Plus of course the recommendations from everyone here. 

All the best. Anne



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Hi, Bill and Elaine here. We have been doing the winter thing from the NSW /Vict border for about 20 years now, we are on our 5th van, Crusader Semi Off road, bought new 6 years ago and still love it. Spend 5 months in the far North or West each year. Tow vehicle is an 18-month-old Toyota gxl twin cab v8 and will not swap that either.


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Bilainey wrote:

Hi, Bill and Elaine here. We have been doing the winter thing from the NSW /Vict border for about 20 years now, we are on our 5th van, Crusader Semi Off road, bought new 6 years ago and still love it. Spend 5 months in the far North or West each year. Tow vehicle is an 18-month-old Toyota gxl twin cab v8 and will not swap that either.


 A warm welcome from me, Bilainey (Bill and Elaine)

It sounds like you both have plenty of experience, you could pass on to the newer members of the travelling public

Hope that you stick around, and contribute to the forum

 



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Thanks for the welcome. we bush camp and mix with the smaller groups, found over the years it does not pay to mention a lot
about your travels as a lot of folks take offences and file you in the skite lot. If asked we freely give advice to the best of our experiences or if not say nothing.Safe travel to all.



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Hello and welcome to the newbies, yes as a general rule caravan parks along the coast are dearer but there are low cost private camps aplenty as well as some very good national park campsites. Private campsites at youcamp.com/

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