Golden Beach was nice back in June. Lake Lonsdale was nice in July. Tomorrow I’m heading out to Lake Wallace for several days. It’s only about 90mins away. Not sure if there’s any phone service.
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Mate! I'm so jealous and the trailer looks fantastic too.Lake Wallace was a bit scrappy and muddy so I went 10 mins away to Lake Batyo Catyo, which was pretty good. Just chilled in the peaceful surrounds. Read, listened to podcasts and music, and even got a little sunshine on my skin with this winter sun. Home now.
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Cheers. It is indeed a way to be at peace with yourself. I guess some people wouldn’t be able to handle it. It can be challenging when the weather is awful, but I must admit that I’m careful when I go, checking the forecast, selecting the destination.Mate! I'm so jealous and the trailer looks fantastic too.
I always tried to do some study of a language of the area I travelled. It made for some nice exchanges with people. They like it when you make an effort to learn their culture. Asian languages can be tricky, especially when are written word can be said several different ways and mean completely different things lol.I believe I've only crossed the border into Canada when I was quite young. I haven't ever traveled internationally. Wish I had..
I wanted to go to Tokyo for the longest time, Japan. I suppose it doesn't matter to me now, unless somehow things were different.
If things were optimal for me?
I'd like to see Argentina or Brazil, Japan, Czech Republic, Russia maybe, Iceland, Alaska, Mexico City maybe...
Ideally I'd like to be semi-fluent in any language of a country I visit though. Seems it would be nice/exciting/interesting to really immerse one's self and become entwined with another culture and way of living, rather than just the typical week or two vacation sort of thing. I always find myself envious of those who travel abroad and live abroad. Amazing...
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It's very unlikely I'll ever travel though. At least I can watch videos, read books, and still learn a bit here and there..
Welcome to the forum. Traveling is enrichening in many ways, but it can be too late to make it happen, for various reasons. Do it while you can is my advice. Experience the world of others, as it can be very rewarding and humbling.Traveling internationally is a dream for many of us, and it's never too late to make it happen, even if circumstances don't seem optimal right now. It's like unlocking a whole new dimension of life, right? I've been daydreaming about Tokyo too! The energy of Japan seems surreal. And don't even get me started on Argentina and Brazil – the music, the food, the landscapes... it's like stepping into a vibrant painting.
I love the vic alps, the whole tobacco growing region, Bright, Dargo high Plains right on down to Woods Point. I used to be a Hunter and have trod many a way through that area. I can tell you some stories of the stuff that's in that bush. No man's land.
Tobacco industry shut down in 2006, but I know what you mean. It's a beautiful area. I've done lots of camping around the state. That tent I use when it's more than just me needing room, otherwise I have a smaller version that I take with my trailer I bought last year. (See my camper trailer thread )I love the vic alps, the whole tobacco growing region, Bright, Dargo high Plains right on down to Woods Point. I used to be a Hunter and have trod many a way through that area. I can tell you some stories of the stuff that's in that bush. No man's land.
Nice tent..
lol, as long as you're happy who cares what anyone else thinks. I remember years ago camping with my Kawasaki.I like road trips on my bike, this was a trip to Albany, on Oz Day.
Yep, yellow bike, yellow tent; and I even got the yella shitta. Woo hoo!
Yeah that's it, you know the story....Tobacco industry shut down in 2006, but I know what you mean. It's a beautiful area. I've done lots of camping around the state. That tent I use when it's more than just me needing room, otherwise I have a smaller version that I take with my trailer I bought last year. (See my camper trailer thread )
lol, as long as you're happy who cares what anyone else thinks. I remember years ago camping with my Kawasaki.
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Yeah totally, I rode a horse, I ate a horse, I f#$ked a horse, all through different ways of saying the same thingI always tried to do some study of a language of the area I travelled. It made for some nice exchanges with people. They like it when you make an effort to learn their culture. Asian languages can be tricky, especially when are written word can be said several different ways and mean completely different things lol.
That was a typo, I went from honeysuckle status to god status.I worked in Greece once, we were in the Northern Agean Islands; Alonnisos. Working for peanuts in this garage and they didn't see a lot of tech in this part of the world. My friend who duped me into coming was working on a Alpha Romeo, trying to figure out a problem. I said let's just take it out for a drive and see, and we were fixing yatchs so we needed a car to remove a motor to get it fixed. We were off, then the car broke down. I was a mechanic once, I got under the hood, found a transistor for the ignition overheating, I said to my headband wearing mate, give me your headband. I went back into the car, because in Europe there is always bottled water in a car. Wrapped the ignition module in his bandana, doused it with water and just dropped the hood to allow air flow without closing it. It ran all the way to the destination and back. Because di-electric fields break down and cause excessive heat, and I just kept it cool. We got back to the garage, and my friend exchanged talk with talk. You know when I got there, they wouldnt talk to me, not even acklowledge if I said good Morning. I asked my friend why, he said, oh you know, they just think you've got to show a little before they think you're OK.
Anyway after the monkey talk, he came back to me and said; "you just went from honeysuckle status to god status, these guys will say hello to you every morning from now!".
Ok, sh#% statusThat was a typo, I went from honeysuckle status to god status.
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