A Touring We Go

General discussion about the topic of historic caravans.
BONDY
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Location: Moruya Sth Coast NSW

Re: A Touring We Go

Post by BONDY »

We're all ready and set to go Richard, but there's been an unexpected holdup which will set us back a couple of weeks - then hopefully it'll be straight to Tamworth by the 25th - 26th. Been living in the shed for over a week now and sleeping in the van, as house is ready for tennants to move into on
Monday, so it's sorta like we've started, but have'nt gone anywhere :lol:
Kingy
koala400au
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Location: Canberra ACT

Re: A Touring We Go

Post by koala400au »

Soooooooo...........I will see you for a coldie over the weekend???
Ken
1969 Franklin Freeway 16
1964 Wayfarer 18
BONDY
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Location: Moruya Sth Coast NSW

Re: A Touring We Go

Post by BONDY »

Hi Ken, big chance you'll see us on the weekend, have a mate in Tomakin who has a purpose built shed to house his toys that i would also like to see.
Mez knows the owners of the c/van park and has been told it's right to rock up at any time. Soooooo, odds are high that we'll get to have that coldie ;)
Kingy
noddy
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Re: A Touring We Go

Post by noddy »

just a thought,

Read of a couple doing this and also a friend from the 70's little sister and her hubby do it as well.

If you really want to tour and dont have the luxury of a decent trust fund.... apparently there is quite a lot of work available (or there was) managing van parks while the owners take a break. One of these couples is booked 18 months ahead and manages working 7-8 months with 4 months worth of holidays a year.

Its just one way of getting round the country.

cheers
Noddy.
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