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Do you ever see these families who seem to be “living the dream”– traveling the world with their kids and wish that you could do something like that, but wonder how the heck they do it? Do you also have a desire to build a freedom-based business so you can have more autonomy with your time? In this interview we explore building a freedom-based business from ZERO, what that can look like for YOU, and what steps you need to take to get started. Troy and Merrin: @tribegonetraveling, @thedigitalroadtrip Blog: https://www.tribegonetravelling.com/ Resources/Guides: https://stan.store/thedigitalroadtrip Links: Free Webinar: FREE Get Paid to Travel Masterclass Travel creator resources, guides and courses: https://macs-explore.com/about Group Trip Interest: https://www.macs-explore.com/group-trips Connect With Me: Instagram: @macs_explore Threads: @macs_explore TikTok: @macs_explore Quick Episode Summary: Meet the Davis Family: A Journey of Freedom and Adventure The Unplanned Pivot: From Bali to Caravanning in Australia Embracing the Digital Nomad Lifestyle: Learning and Growing The Reality of Passive Income and Digital Entrepreneurship Exploring Digital Nomadism: Beyond Photography and Videography Finding Your Niche and Embracing Discomfort
Episode 138You're a kid growing up in the 80s, and your parents are avid caravanners. Every weekend, like clockwork, they drag you off to these desolate fields in the middle of nowhere, where the rain seems to have a permanent residency.You arrive, and what do you see? Endless rows of caravans, all looking like they've seen better days. And let's not forget the pièce de résistance: the communal toilet block. Who needs indoor plumbing when you can experience the joy of pissing in a bucket, am I right?But wait, it gets better. Forget about color TV – that's a luxury reserved for the lucky few. Nope, you're stuck with a black and white relic from the Stone Age, where the only entertainment is watching the fuzzy images and trying to guess what's happening.And what do you do for fun in this paradise of boredom? Well, there's always the exhilarating activity of watching the raindrops race down the window, or perhaps engaging in a riveting game of 'count the sheep' as they graze in the neighboring field.Ah, the joys of caravanning in the 80s. It's enough to make you long for the comforts of home – or at least a decent color TV!"Music:Moby - Extreme WaysStereophonics - Maybe TomorrowThanks for the downloading folks.Support the showInsta@justpassingthroughpodcastContact:justpassingthroughpodcast@gmail.comArtwork @digitalnomadicart on Insta
I recently joined up with three other women to caravan from Portland, Oregon to Quartzsite, Arizona. I know a lot of women are interested in how to find others to caravan with, so I wanted to share my experience and what I learned from the driving 1200 miles with a group of other women RVers. Show Notes: Solo/Women RV Facebook Group Carrie Silverhorn: GST RV repairs Jen's interview on the Solo Women RV podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solowomenrv/support
This episode is split into two parts; first up Leonie Marsh solo as she records her feelings on the final night of her family's twelve week caravan trip. Then Judy catches up with Leonie again after a few weeks post trip, safely home. This is the final episode of Leonie Goes Caravanning - we hope you've enjoyed it! Show Notes: @leonie_marsh Leonie's writing on Substack - subscribe here // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced & Edited by Leonie Marsh // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Judy catches up with her producer Leonie Marsh, as Leonie begins to make her way home in the caravan with her family. They discuss car trouble, near misses, being brave and thoughts of home. Show Notes: @leonie_marsh Leonie's Substack - subscribe here // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced & Edited by Leonie Marsh // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Judy chats with her producer Leonie Marsh, as Leonie begins to make her way home in the caravan with her family. Show Notes: @leonie_marsh Leonie's Substack - subscribe here Australian Age of Dinosaurs in Winton, QLD // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced & Edited by Leonie Marsh // // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Judy and Leonie catch up as the Marsh family hit seven weeks in the van. Show Notes: @leonie_marsh Leonie's writing on Substack about the trip too - subscribe here WikiCamps Australia // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced & Edited by Leonie Marsh // // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Judy checks in with Leonie Marsh (her producer at Unpaused), as she makes it to Uluru in a caravan with her young family. Show Notes: @leonie_marsh Leonie's started a Substack about the trip too - subscribe here // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced & Edited by Leonie Marsh // // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Judy chats with Leonie Marsh (her producer at Unpaused), as Leonie completes her third week in a caravan with her young family on a 12 week trip to Uluru. Show Notes: @leonie_marsh // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced & Edited by Leonie Marsh // // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Judy checks in with Leonie - her producer at Unpaused - as she completes her first week in a caravan with her family on a 12 week trip to Uluru. Show Notes: @leonie_marsh // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced & Edited by Leonie Marsh // // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Judy interviews Leonie - her producer at Unpaused - as she prepares to take her family on a 12 week trip to Uluru in a caravan. Show Notes: @practisingsimplicity @leonie_marsh // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced by Leonie Marsh // Sound Recording by Jason Millhouse // // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Sue Centra is an energetic optimist, passionate about bringing people together and creating a stronger community.Right before Covid started, Sue retired with big plans to caravan around Australia. Sue and her husband sold the family farm and headed north. Locked out of Victoria due to Covid, Sue and Mick took the long way home and found themselves at a Traveller Caravan Group get-together in South Australia, which would continue to play in Sue's mind long after the gathering.Upon arriving back in Victoria, Sue was asked to head up a specialised Covid team, and it was then that Sue really knew she was meant to be working for the community and helping people.Eventually Sue decided to emulate the get-together she enjoyed so much, but this time in her beloved Gippsland town of Sale.She called this event the Sale Traveller's Extravaganza, and with some local support, Sue delivered the very successful event, helping others to create deep friendships and boosting the local economy by more than $30,000 over a few days.Mentions:Middle of Everywhere Wellington Shire Northland Caravans Traveller Caravans The Uncles (band) Dane Nicholls (solo musician) Gippsland Baked Potatoes Sporting Legends (venue) Enjoy the visual here on Youtube
Is the caravan industry taking accessibility seriously? Is it adequately considering the needs of people that require accessibility? Is this an opportunity to attract more people to caravanning and camping?In this episode, I speak to the young couple behind the website, AdventureWheels.co.uk - Stephen Wills and Karla Baker - who have adapted their caravan to cater for Karla's wheelchair.Caravanning has enabled them to explore the UK and Euope safe in the knowledge that taking their own accommodation with them means Karla's needs are catered for. It's also enabled Karla to develop a writing career with her website, blogs and travel articles for magazines in the caravan and accessibility sectors.www.adventurewheels.co.uk@adventurewheelsuk on social media channels
This time my guest is travel book writer Jacqueline Lambert, who has written and published five books about her life, traveling around Europe, living in a truck with her husband and four dogs. The latest is title To Hel in a Hound Cart: Journey to the Center of Europe. I talk with Jackie about the origin of her traveling lifestyle and her first travel memoir, about the pros and cons of living in a huge truck, and about the places she's seen. You can find out more about Jacqueline Lambert's books at her blog https://worldwidewalkies.blogThe Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by WindWord Group Publishing and Media. Please visit our website at https://www.windwordgroup.com to sign up for our newsletter and receive regular information about upcoming guests, new releases, and special gifts for regular listeners and readers. Support the showLet's connect!Instagram https://www,instagram.com/brainwave_podcastFacebook https://www.facebook/windwordgroupSign up for Gail Hulnick's newsletter "Connecting the Creative Dots" at https://www.windwordgroup.com
Caravanning – it’s the great South African tradition. But it’s also costly. So, when cracks started to show in a trusted caravan company during the pandemic, caravan enthusiasts grew nervous…
Caravanning – it's the great South African tradition. But it's also costly. So, when cracks started to show in a trusted caravan company during the pandemic, caravan enthusiasts grew nervous…
In this episode, Helen chats with Adele Dyson from Caravanning with Kids, a website and online shop dedicated to sharing stories, tips and recommendations about caravanning with kids. Adele tells Helen how her family got started caravanning and why they started the website. There is now also two large Facebook groups, Aussie Big Lappers and Caravan Homemaker's Hub which you can find via their Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/caravanningwithkids/ Adele shares some recommendations and suggestions for families travelling with kids, including some school options for kids when on the road, and advice for caravanning with pets too. Adele and Helen finish their discussion talking about top tips for people getting started caravanning with kids. Connect with Adele at https://www.caravanningwithkids.com.au/ or on Facebook or Instagram at @caravanningwithkidsau You can find all notes and links on our website, www.outbackway.org.au where you can subscribe to our newsletter, buy our guidebook and download the app if you haven't already. Join us on Facebook and Twitter @OutbackWay1 Send your questions, comments and travel stories to info@outbackway.org.au and if you share your story, we may even feature you on this podcast! Thank you for joining us through the heart of Australia, on Australia's longest short cut. The Outback Way Podcast is produced by Perk Digital.
Packing up and caravanning with kids exploring the countryside creating memories that will last a lifetime, many of us talk about it but few actually do it. In this interview Angela speaks with Stacey Hughes, Mum of 4, online course creator, successful business woman and adventurer by heart about how she is managing to undertake school, work and manage family life while travelling around Australia. If you are thinking of a caravanning adventure with kids, this is an episode for you. Enjoy!
Episode #07 This is the Podcast's first interview with someone working in a retail role in the caravan industry. This week's guest is probably the youngest caravan sales executive in the industry. He's still a teenager (19), but has been caravanning all his life, and shares his fresh and first impressions of working in the caravan industry.He is Oliver Cox, and at the age of 15 he started a YouTube channel (Caravanning With The Cox's) sharing his caravan holidays with his parents and doing product reviews from a younger person's perspective. At 18, he bought his first caravan - a new Bailey Discovery D4-2, which he spends a lot of time in.He has now turned his passion for caravanning into a career that he's loving.Topics discussed (topics covered in the podcast)Caravanning solo at 18Selling caravans as a teenageA day in the life of a caravan sales executiveCurrent market conditionsNew people entering the marketMis-information and bad adviceHow the caravan industry could improveCONTACTInstagram: Caravanningwiththecoxs / webbscaravansFacebook: Caravanningwiththecoxs / webbscaravansTwitter: Caravanningwiththecoxs / webbscaravansYouTube: Caravanningwiththecoxs / webbscaravansLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliver-cox-85ba58224/ Website: www.webbsmotorcaravans.co.uk Please help! As this podcast is new, I'd really appreciate your help to make the algorithms show it to more people.by asking you to rate it with 5 stars (and a 5 star review would be even better). Thank you very much.And if there's anything you'd like to see included on the podcast, suggest anyone to interview or would be interested in sponsoring the podcast, please get in touch:john@rawlingscommunications or 07847 371436.
When Jess and Leon Tsigros experienced the life-altering psychological effects of Alopecia and mental illness, they packed up their home and hit the road with their two young kids, travelling around Australia in a caravan. Cam and Ali chat to this amazing couple about the reality of their journey, how it helped them heal, and how it turned into a children's book. LINKS Buy Jess's book We Live in a Caravan – https://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/book/we-live-in-a-caravan-by-jess-tsigros/9781741178173. Follow Jess Tsigros on Instagram @jess_tsigros. Find out more about Jess on her website – https://jesstsigros.com.au/. Learn more about Leon's business Safe To Tow at www.safetotow.com.au Follow Cam on Instagram @camerondaddo. Follow Ali on Instagram @alidaddo. Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them at separatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au. CREDITS Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo. Guests: Jess Tsigros and Leon Tsigros. Managing Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball. Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au. Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Far from the concrete complexes of the metropolitan maze, Kev from the Snowys warehouse recently hit the rough and tumble of Australia's outback on his off-road adventure along the Oodnadatta Track.In this week's episode of the Snowys Camping Show, outdoor experts Ben and Lauren sit down with our accomplished caravanner to discuss his venture along the sunburnt, red-dirt roads between Adelaide and Alice Springs, bypassing the barren bitumen of the highways.Be it suspension hacks, unkempt tracks, or the cons of mud flaps – Kev tells all and leaves nothing in the dust.For links to everything mentioned in this episode, check out our show notes:https://www.snowys.com.au/blog/podcast-caravanning-oodnadatta/Join the conversation over on our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/snowys Head to snowys.com.au for all your gear needs:https://www.snowys.com.au
One of the biggest events on the calendar in Queensland, the Brisbane Super Show is a fantastic event for caravan and camping enthusiasts, showcasing over 1000 RVs and hundreds of products related to the industry. This week we're recording live from the Super Show with special guest Jason Plant, CEO of Caravanning Queensland Trade. We're talking anything and everything to do with the Show, caravanning in Queensland, education and resources and the best destinations. Get your hands on a copy of our Ultimate Road Trip Ready Pack: Lessons from a Lap Year and start planning your dream travels - https://thefeelgoodfamily.com/product/ultimate-australia-road-trip-ready-pack-travel-guide/ Watch this episode on our Family Travel Podcast YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_yYimcCnOLoizZ9GCtIw8g Check out the footage from our latest episode on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://youtu.be/k4n56QL5ORA Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].
From leaving home for the SeaLink dock, to a seafood cone on the Stokes Bay rocks – Lauren and her partner Jesse recently explored the nooks, crannies, and crevices located thirteen kilometres off the coast of South Australia on the beauty-bountiful Kangaroo Island.Be it sandboarding the Little Sahara dunes, or foraging along the starfish-flecked shores of Bales Beach – in this episode of the Snowys Camping Show, Lauren dives into the hits, misses, and must-sees of Kangaroo Island through a true wildlife lover's lens. For links to everything mentioned in this episode, check out our show notes:https://www.snowys.com.au/blog/podcast-kangaroo-islandJoin the conversation over on our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/snowys Head to snowys.com.au for all your gear needs:https://www.snowys.com.au
Guest: Anton Pretorius - Provincial Councillor for the Caravan Club of Southern Africa Northern Regions A See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Beyer A.K.A. Danno Bananno founder of the Facebook group "Tag Along Caravanning,Camping & 4X4 Australia"Danny sold up the family home bought a Kedron Caravan and hit the road full time. He's a wealth of knowledge about travelling in a van with a family and having a cracker time doing it.We talk about:-Tag a long touring with other like minded people.-Under bonnet Lithium Batteries for your car. Should you consider?-Kedron Caravans, are they any good?-Tips and ideas for touring Cape York in a caravan, Danno's been 4 times. Get the good oil.-The three most important things if your building a new caravan.-Should you include a front window? Yes, No?And much much more, Danno and I catch up on a lazy Sunday afternoon and chew the fat about life, the universe and everything camping and caravanning.Danno's Facebook groupDanno's YouTube page
Podcast Description for Libsyn The debate continues…. Which is a better RV to buy (new or used)? Why one Full Timing RV Couple says Caravanning is a Must-Do activity for 2021 What's it like to Caravan (full time) with other couples for 3 straight months? Can you imagine being with other couples every day and night for 3 continuous months? We'll find out the good (and the not-so-good)
Verity Hardcastle's 'POD ON THE DOG' - S1 E1: Fiona Bruce Join me this week with the Sassy Scot, Fiona Bruce, talking all things Poodles, Bernese Mountain Dogs and answering your questions over a glass of wine.Please Subscribe and ReviewSales, advertising and general enquiries:verityhardcastle@yahoo.comSeries SynopsisPod on the Dog sees Verity having a fun and laid back chat with inspirational dog admirers, I find out about their history with dogs and the journey they have been on. We will become agony aunts and try and answer your dog problems from our experiences.Breeds in Focus, each episode will look into a breed of dog, the history, what they are like to live with from someone who really knows the breed. The show wraps up with a quick fire, No Bull round of questions. I hope if you have a tail its wagging in anticipation. “Pod on the Dog is escapism, whether you are out walking your dog, grooming your dog or cleaning your house, these are my favourite turn a podcast on moments, to take me away and envelope me into podcast chat. Encompassing all the best things, friendly chat, dogs, dogs, dog chat and education. Have a listen, this will make you smile”VERITY HARDCASTLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As if you need any more reasons to buy an enormous off-road wanking tractor upon which to hitch your biggest, heaviest aluminium deluxe suppository with adjacent kitchenette and cramped prison-esque shower. Then I was sent an email... Save thousands on any new car (Australia-only): https://autoexpert.com.au/contact AutoExpert discount roadside assistance package: https://247roadservices.com.au/autoexpert/ Did you like this report? You can help support the channel, securely via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DSL9A3MWEMNBW&source=url
If you're a true-blue, ridgy didge, dinky di Aussie with a love of Aussie humour… there's a possibility you might already have come across Rockhampton's best known bush poet – Bob Pacey. He has a Facebook page called Australian Bush Poetry with a passion – performs at the drop of a hat and apparently he can write a poem for any occasion. Be warned – he does have a wicked sense of humour.... Here's one of his brilliant tales.And check out Bob's FB page:https://www.facebook.com/Australian-Bush-Poetry-With-A-Passion-81712049086
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Mike O'Loughlin for Free-for-all Friday 5th March 2021.
Caravanning off of last week's conversation on courage, we are back discussing humility (the lost virtue) this week. Abbie and John love to hear your thoughts and questions. Send them to Abbie at aamiotte@wpcdenver.org or John at jbell@wpcdenver.org. The Tabletop Theology podcast is created from recordings of Zoom conversations or in person video recordings. If you prefer to view video versions of Tabletop Theology, visit our YouTube channel or facebook.com/wpcdenver Wellshire Presbyterian Church is an inclusive PCUSA congregation in Denver, CO. Worship with us online on Sunday mornings on Facebook and YouTube at 9:00 am MDT. Check out our other podcast, Snuggle Up: Bedtime Bible Stories, wherever you listen to your podcasts. wpcdenver.org
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Aaron Stevens for Wednesday 9th of December 2020.
Aaron Stevens speaks with Madeleine Sawyer, Caravanning Tasmania Tourism Executive.
Join us this week as we dive into a hellish family affair! Zack and Tyler take an extensive look into everything the newest from Super Giant has to offer with the 1.0 release of Hades.Tyler also gets to share a game that he has been anticipating all year in Signs of the Sojourner, a fascinating exploration of conversation and relationships!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/unpatchedgamingTwitter: https://twitter.com/UnpatchedGamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unpatchedgaming02:37 Hades1:44:27 Signs of the Sojourner
This week Nick and Carol try to help a person that won't say what the problem is, they get locked out but it wasn't their fault and its off to the caravan and mother's coming too, whether you like it or not. Please subscribe and review! Follow Nick and Carol @NIAbbot & @McGiff
Holidaying at home is the new thing with the globe in lockdown over Covid. The boom in caravanning has taken off.
Caravanning life with Fahad bin Mohammed Al-AttiyaТелеграмИнстаграмWEB
Caravanning & Camping ... My thoughts on the VANdemic we are in at the moment.
Welcome to The Camping Crew podcast with Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne This is meant to be a fun podcast, we are just enthusiasts and what we discuss on the podcast are just our own personal views. News: We received and email from Bryan Web about campsites that are closing due to the Coronavirus Motorhome Craic thread - Subject: Temporary site closures https://www.motorhomecraic.com/forum/topic.php?t=21394 Tips: While we are all grounded why not catch up on the little jobs on your camper motorhome or caravan. Campsites or stop overs: Charles Coughlan sent us an email about two sites that he visited in Scotland Sango Sands Oasis in Durness Another site at the other side of the hill at Balnakeil Aaron tells us about his recent stay at Blaney Caravan Park Enniskillen Campinghacks And Tips: As seen on a twitter posting - To battle condensation in the van try filling an old sock with cat litter and placing on the dash! Products: Have a look out for the Vango Gastro Kitchen Unit Camp life: With all of us at home presently I know a lot of you campers are avid readers. Can any of you recommend some good Motorhome, Campervan, Caravanning or camping books? Fiction or non-fiction. If you would like a sticker for your motorhome or Campervan just send us your address and we will pop it in the post to you. We wrap up this podcast with a quick shout out for Aaron's Vlog on YouTube called: Charlie and me our Camping Vlog and his website http://www.campsitereview.com We also give a quick mention to our Twitter account for our podcast which is @TheCampingCrew and our email address CampingCrewPodcast@gmail.com and ask for ideas, campsites, products, news items to discuss on the podcast. We hope that you like our podcast. If you did please subscribe and tell your camping friends about us.
In Episode 22 of Adventures on the Road podcast, we find out about Inverell's name and staying at Copeton Dam, talk full time travel tips and personal discovery with the Daly trippers.Show Sponsors | Inverell Shire - Fossicking in InverellShow Partner | On the Road MagazineShow Supporter | The Daly Trippers
Welcome to Episode 21, we chat Katherine Gorge, Arnhem Land and travelling across the top of the NT with Glen Watts from Barefoot Fishing Safaris, and have a bit more fun with Ranger Nick, talking recipes and bush poetry. We are proudly partnered by on the Road magazine, March/April edition on Sale NowPartner | On The Road MagazineShow Participants | Barefoot Fishing Safaris | Ranger Nick Celebrity Bush CookSee our Episode page for links to places mentioned in the podcast. | Adventures On The Road Podcast
Poet Daniel Cockrill invites Poet, Playwright, Novelist and Songwriter Salena Godden round his house for a chat. During this chat they explore the visceral space between fact and fiction to reveal certain truths that can’t necessarily be explained by these other fields. They also attempt to answer the Poet Waffle Big Questions: What kind of animal would you be and why? Topics covered include: Selling Poems For Cigarettes, Writing As Escapism, Writing As Communication, Writing As A Reaction, Writing As Creativity And Invention, Poetry Anthems, Gigs As A Rollercoaster Ride or A Washing Machine Of Emotion, Never Doing The Same Set Twice, Poet As Jazz Musician, Billie Holiday, Willie Nelson, The Power Of The Audience, The Good Immigrant, Nerves, Festivals, Caravanning, Festival No6, Meadowlands, Hay Festival, His Dark Materials, Daemons, Winged Lions, Prince, Revolutionary And Political Acts, Protest, Positivity, Hope and The Visualisation Of A Better World.
Welcome to Episode 18, we are off to the Apple and Grape Harvest Festival on in early March 2020. We chat Silo Art again, Gunnedah in NSW, Tumby Bay in SA and Thallon in QLD, all superb artworks with so much colour.So foodies, lovers of photography, art and of course wine settle in for 20 minutes of adventures you can put on this years list.Adventures on the RoadSponsors | On The Road MagazineSegments| Apple and Grape Harvest Festival Australian Silo Art Trail
Happy New Year everyone!The Qld College of Wine Tourism kicks off Episode 17 and 2020. We visit Stanthorpe and go to wine school, finish our introduction to the Daly Trippers and chat to Ranger Nick about his first cookbook.
In Episode 16, the lucky last for 2019, we find out about Inverell in NSW. The large Motor museum, the Historical village, National parks, caravan parks, and places to eat, all get covered in an interesting chat. We also meet the Daly Trippers. Steve Niki, and their 2 girls, 6 and 8. They have just sold the house downsized to the van and are hitting the road. Hear their incite into getting prepared.Episode Sponsor | Inverell Shire CouncilLearn more about what you do in Inverell | Website
In this episode we discuss Bristol Clean air zones, Christmas gift ideas for caravaners and Caravanning in Winter. We also have a guest appearance from the vloggers wives and discuss some recent adventures and ramble on about all sorts of nonsense. Links to Christmas gift ideas : (Affiliated links)➡️ Mosquito Killer https://amzn.to/2sDIqd5➡️ Tyre Pal https://amzn.to/2Yj8ZQQ➡️ Headtorch: https://amzn.to/2ONSUPU➡️ Travel Towel https://amzn.to/33L9lkh➡️ Torque Wrench https://amzn.to/3891wYM➡️ Thetford Green tablets https://amzn.to/2Pdxafb➡️ National Trust membership https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/join-usYour hosts for this episode are Jon Feeney https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeP0nKPvV1FcgjJ1x3Bv9qQAndy Morley https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEoLoiRw_CS7kLbwA5XCAigDan Trudgian https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaDq_8K1E5LCSnqU3qaL-QAWith special guest appearance from Kelly Hollingbury https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAXZ9JX6mAP-UgT5ekvlWWA
Episode 15 sees us talk to a Australian Art Silo trail dedicated enthusiast Annette Green, Ranger Nick is back to talk camp oven cooking, pumpkin scone damper and we chat to the Country Style Caravan Park.
In this episode, Sam interviews Karen from the YouTube channel TravellingK. Karen has lived permanently in a travel trailer in New Zealand for three years. She works as a graphic designer on the road and creates videos of her lifestyle, how-to advice, and interviews others living this lifestyle. She's just got back from a three month trip to the UK towing a caravan and has now started renovating a vintage caravan back in New Zealand. Tune in to hear Karen share her experience with international travel, how she's earning an income on the road through freelance work and Patreon, and some fun stories from the road! What we cover in this episode: 2:00 - Traveling in New Zealand 7:00 - Caravanning trip in the UK 12:00 - Working on the road and funding travels 15:00 - Personal growth through travel 17:30 - Stories from the road 24:00 - Advice for travelers Connect with Karen and learn more about this episode here!
In this episode we discuss the recent NEC Motorhome & Caravan show, the unexpected side of caravanning in the UK and we have a special outside broadcast discussing how to Winterise your caravan from Andy Morley.We have a very informal chat and share some funny stories along the way. In this episode we also respond to some twitter comments we received during the recording of this show.
Craig ‘Macca’ McGown is a host on the popular Australian travel television show ‘What’s Up Downunder’, which celebrates all things caravanning and camping. While growing up, Macca’s family holidayed in a caravan or tent. These fun filled trips ignited Macca’s passion for the industry and eventually led him to his dream job. In this week’s episode, Adrian and Macca have ... Read More The post 80. Craig ‘Macca’ McGown On Caravanning and Camping, ‘Anti-Social’ Social Media & What Kids Won’t Learn in School appeared first on Adrian Easdown.
We visited Stanthorpe on an Adventure on the Road, to help lift the spirit of locals who have had it a bit rough lately. However you won't hear them complaining, they love their town and want to shout about it, so everyone will look them up and stay a few days. There is so much to see and do, even if you don't drink wine!.However if you do drink wine, well get on a tour and you will be in heaven!We fished for Barra in Darwin, and crawled around a 2nd hand van looking for leaks.Show Sponsor | Avan2HireSee our Website for Show details AOTR
Back in Feb. 2011 a Category 5 cyclone called Yasi all but demolished the beautiful town of Cardwell in far north QLD - gateway to Hinchinbrook Island.It's taken many years to get back to almost resembling its former self but there's still more to be done. We'll have a closer look soon at some of the issues this small community faces - meantime, we had a great couple of nights at the Cardwell Caravan Park and chatted with owner Colin Oke to find out why he loves the place so much! :-)
In Episode 10, We chat about working in a caravan park, and how you can get qualified to do that. We also continue our chat with Cm about buying a second hand van. And for all the Big Red Bash fans, we talk to the guys about the 2020 artist line up, which has just been announced.Have you entered our Free Competition do it now!Show Sponsor | Avan-2-Hire
In Episode 9 We talk about hiring a van to try before you buy. Or just hire instead of purchasing. We chat to Cam about what you need to think about when its time to buy a secondhand van and Macca's back for Part 2! So come with us and enjoy a bit of fun, on the road.Supporters | A-Van 2 Hire avan2hire.com.au
In Episode 8, We chat all things starry with the Cosmos centre. What the upgraded centre has for the visitor these days. Day tours, Night tours, Sky Photography, and the new Mega telescope and Planetarium opening later in the year.We also talk a great quick winter dessert, Poached pears, that creates a Mulled wine for drinking before after or with your delicious pears.We also chat with the Aussie larrikin, Macca, from What's Up Downunder about camping and caravanning from the Tip of Cape York to the Grampians in Victoria.Have you entered our Free Competition do it now!Show Partner |On The Road magazineEpisode Sponsor |Cosmos CentreExperience Charleville
It is funny that caravanning holidays can give you clues in business and in life. Driving life’s highways can throw you diversions, detours, closed roads and warning signs. This is not dissimilar to what happens in life, business and a Caravanning holiday. In today's episode we take a look at how to identify those road blocks and how to use 4 steps to work through the detours, diversions and warning signs. Visit www.connecther.com.au for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/connecther/message
Ever wanted to travel this great country by car/caravan but you don't have a 'partner' or close friend to do it with? Especially as a solo female?Would YOU do it? We met up with the most amazing lady at the free camp at Jugiong NSW - Sandra who has been on the road for about 18 months now all alone - well actually she's not alone! - She travels with a small dog for company PLUS is a great communicator so manages to make many friends along the way....
In Episode 6, we get our Foodie vibe happening. With Penny from Ezicaf Solutions talking about her ingenious product Coffee for One. Allan from Thermal Cookware explaining the Thermos theory and how we can apply this easy cooking still to our life both on the road and at home. He also runs through a great Beef Stew, that can be prepared at the beginning of the day and be ready to eat when you get to your destination. We also introduce a new segment that offers tips and tricks when it comes to RV safety and maintenance. This episode we talk about basic maintenance and where to start.
Talk Jumpers and Jazz in July, camping in WA, thermal cooking with Allan, and BRB road conditions from Birdsville.
Episode #3 and we talk 2 K's, Kids and Kimberleys! How to keep the Kids entertained, and some cruising and fishing in the Kimberley.
Episode #3 and we talk 2 K's, Kids and Kimberleys! How to keep the Kids entertained, and some cruising and fishing in the Kimberley.
Marshall Wendler has been full-time RVing since April of 2014 in his Lance travel trailer. Having felt the nomadic pull for most of his adult life, he decided to act on it after finding himself widowed in his early 40's. Marshall shares his love of the RVing lifestyle through Camp Addict, an RV product education website. He enjoys boondocking and traveling at a leisurely pace. Marshall describes himself as "a working man with a changing backyard". He doesn't feel the need to be in tourist mode all the time because RVing is his lifestyle, one which he plans to continue for a very long time. In this episode, Sam chats with Marshall about moochdocking, caravanning as a solo traveler, and running a business on the road. Some highlights from this episode: 1:30 - Moochdocking and boondocking 4:00 - Journey to full-time RVing and RV community 9:30 - Co-founding Camp Addict 17:00 - Memorable moments from the road 22:00 - Surprisingly awesome places to visit Connect with Marshall and learn more about this episode here!
Love Camping and Caravanning in Oz, this new podcast is for you.
Love Camping and Caravanning in Oz, this new podcast is for you.
In this episode, Sam catches up with Dan and Lindsay from Follow Your Detour, who have been up to A LOT! Between launching the Happy Camper Bucket List show with Camping World, Lindsay’s new book “Follow Your Detour”, and co-founding a new project called Nomad Collab, Dan and Lindsay have much to share with us. Tune in to hear about their favorite bucket list experiences and the inspiration behind Lindsay’s new book. Some highlights from this episode: 2:00 - Caravanning with friends on the road 3:30 - Happy Camper Bucket List 7:30 - Visiting historic sites 11:00 - Lindsay’s new book! 18:30 - What’s next for Follow Your Detour 23:00 - Transitioning to part-time travel 27:00 - Looking back over 2 years of RVing Connect with Dan and Lindsay and learn more about this episode here!
There's a few 'APPS' around for people travelling this great country of ours, but none quite like the FreeRange Camping APP.But what does it do (apart from list literally thousands of campsites, caravan parks, fuel & dump points and more!?Co-creator of FreeRangeCamping.com.au Rob Catania explains more about the APP itself, what it does and the difference between the FREE and PAID versions... (and yes we have the full version we bought ourselves - and love it!!
Levison Wood is a British explorer, writer and photographer who’s travelled to over 100 countries, many of them in war zones, typically thought of as hostile or off the beaten track. His documentaries, best-selling books and photographs have enchanted people the world over. He’s walked the whole length of the Nile – the world’s longest river, walked the Himalayas where he survived a terrible car crash, diced with gang leaders when walking the Americas and recently returned from his most ambitious expedition to date - a 5000 mile circumnavigation of the Arabian peninsula from Iraq to Lebanon. For tickets to see Levison Wood talk at London’s Adventure Travel Show click here. On this episode we cover His work with The Adventure Travel Show His recent Arabian journey around the Middle East – Iraq, Syria, Yemen Travelling to over 100 countries Walking the Nile, Walking the Himalayas, Walking the Americas Exploring a region at the slowest pace Being a keen pedestrian! How travel is all about the people Shedding light on places that tend to be in the news for all the wrong reasons Travelling to conflict or terrorism afflicted areas How conflict is often localised Travelling to Afghanistan Sudan being one of the most hospitable places he’s been to Bars and nightclubs and people living normal lives in Syria Exploring the human urge to travel His own adventurous spirit Caravanning in Wales and camping in Scotland as a child A cliché gap year to Thailand and India and more age 18 Loving backpacking and the freedom of adventure Being determined to make travel his career from a young age Spending 5 years in the Parachute Regiment in the army Working for a charity in Africa Setting up a guiding and expedition company His foray into TV and media Walking the length of the River Nile The death of journalist Matt Power The planning that goes into an expedition The risks in his expeditions How the most dangerous things are often the most mundane – getting ill, car accidents The near death experience he had in the Himalayas in Nepal Shooting off the mountain in the car as the brakes failed Surviving the crash against the odds Being rescued by the local villagers Waiting three days for the helicopter to take him to Kathmandu How the accident changed him Realising his own mortality Lisa feeling sorry for his mum! Serving in Afghanistan in the military His first trip to Afghanistan age 22 Dervla Murphy cycling from Dublin to Delhi in the 1960s The Wakhan Corridor in the North East Entering via Tajikistan Travelling the length of the silk road Hitching hiking from Grantham Services on the A1 to Calais, Russia, Iran, Pakistan and India Bangkok and the Khao San Road William Sutcliffe’s Are You Experienced Spending 6 and 9 months walking the Nile and the Himalayas The alternate reality of travelling for 6-9 months every year Meeting the Dalai Lama in the Himalayas How his guides leave the greatest impression Bathing in the Ganges, Rishikesh and Haridwar The amazing festivals in India The shepherds in the changing of the seasons in the Himalayas The migratory route of the descendants of Ghenghis Khan Yaks, camels and goats How different cultures receive him, usually with hospitality The ganglands of central America San Pedro Sula in Honduras, the murder capital of the world The city controlled by two main gangs Negotiated with the gangland bosses in prison Russia, Iran and Syria without pushing a political agenda Never feeling scared but feeling aware of the dangers Just because there’s men with guns it doesn’t mean you’re going to get shot Having to be wary of wildlife on the Nile How driving is often the most dangerous part The appeal of the freedom of motorbikes His Arabian trip being the culmination of 15 years work Travelling to Baghdad in 2003 (from Egypt, Jordan and Israel) Finding the Middle East a complex place to understand Being in Baghdad as war broke out… …when his mum thought he was on holiday in Greece Suicide bombings in Israel meaning he was stuck in Jordan and had to cross the border into Iraq American soldiers trying to sell him a gun Escaping Iraq by hitchhiking to Mosul to Tikrit Saddam Hussein still being down a hole Blagging a life with some mercenaries Being a reckless 21 year old Revisiting these areas recently – Syria, Iraq, the Gulf, across the desert in Oman, into Yemen, taking a fishing boat to Somalia, to Djibouti, Saudi Arabia to Jordan Seeing the disruption in Syria and the shell of Mosul A sense of hope and humour How Saudi Arabia was a surprise Amazing tribes in Jeddah and the xxxx mountains Jeddah feeling quite progressive – a McDonalds on every corner Damascus still being a thriving town with hotels, nightclubs and restaurants Lebanon – skiing, beaches and wonderful scenery The Safaricom marathon in Kenya through in aid of the Tusk Trust Charity Running next to rhino, giraffes and antelope Previous Big Travel Podcast guest Major Kenneth Hames being attacked by a rhino Lisa being worried walking through a field of cows How the world is moving with connection and technology From Internet cafes to smartphones Tribesman in Sahara with iPhones How to hold a smartphone when wearing a grass skirts Tribesman from Central America on Facebook Mobile money in Africa being revolutionary Paying with a phone in a local shack His party trick skill Yoga and headstands Wanting to spend more time Sacrificing a social life Going on a wife hunt (AKA don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers) How travel has put paid to perfectly good relationship Doing headstands in the pub Being recognised in a random places Being mistaken to Ant Middleton Walking the Americas being one of his favourite journeys His guide Alberto being the perfect travel companion The intensity of travelling with people Lisa getting drunk with journalists abroad The times he’s been close to giving up How the Nile was the first big test of his own limits The death of Matt Power Being in the middle of the Sahara on his birthday when his mates were all in Ibiza Having no idea whether the TV programme was going to be a success Having no idea the programme would be so successful How taking risks can sometimes pay off Where he has had the best food No such thing as a light lunch in Georgia, the Caucasus mountains and Azerbaijan How it’s hard to get lost these days – Google Earth Getting lost in the Gurez Valley in Cashmere Spending the night the night in freezing rain in the bottom of a ravine The most incredible view he has ever seen (tough to choose) The incredible light of the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan The view towards Annapurna from Sarangkot hill in the Himalayas The road trip he made with two ambulances from London to Africa over 27 countries The great African road-trip mix tape Listening to Toto’s Africa 5000 times (due to a technical breakdown!)
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to do a lap of Australia in a campertrailer with a young child? Today we're joined by Renee, who along with her husband Nathan and their young son have been travelling full time for 3 years in their cub camper Renee and Nathan have so much knowledge which they share quite generously through their blog and other avenues on social media. Check them out at https://www.thegreatescapeaustralia.com/ and https://m.facebook.com/ In this episode we cover travelling with a soft vs. hardfloor camper, travelling with small children, the realities of travelling full time, and also some exciting news... taking their lap to NZ! If you're travelling with young kids – especially babies – the meelight by meemoo baby is an awesome product that you should definitely check out. Its a nifty little night light that's not like the other night lights! It is completely portable and cord free, dimmable, rechargeable to work for up to 24 hours and also wearable. Perfect for off grid camping, and perfect for travelling families. Adele and the team at Caravanning with Kids sent us a meelight to try out and we found the light perfect for fixing one of Edwards 50000 bottles though the night without waking the rest of the family. Chloe and Elliot also fought over who would get it each night… Chloe loved it for a reading light… and Elliot just wanted it on, next to his bed, as a nightlight to keep away those bogey men. If you would like to know more, check 0ur here for our review: https://www.caravanningwithkids.com.au/meelight-review-a-handy-little-light-for-the-whole-family/ You can find us at https://abigpeacheyadventure.com/ and also https://www.facebook.com/abigpeacheyadventure/
Family holidays can be stressful, but when your prepared and hear the advice of others you can create memories that your kids will take with them all the way through their life. Each Monday, join Adrian Easdown as he has enlightening chats with successful folks in the hospitality industry around Australia. If you’re involved in anyway way with caravanning, running ... Read More The post 34. Adele Dyson on Caravanning with Kids and Finding Balance in Work and a Life of Travel appeared first on Adrian Easdown.
The Caravan has reached the border, Lou Anna K. Simon is facing 4 years in prison, Trump is still racist and supporting Saudi Arabia, Bitcoin is down (Walter is losing thousands), Dwight Howard is maybe coming out maybe staying in the closet. Segment: Hot Topic! Egg Nog; delicious milky treat or milky poop diarrhea drink?
We've always been reluctant to let "stuff" into our car or caravan unless it would make life easier, or reduce the steps in our set-up and pack-up. This lists what OUR top 20 things have been for us, so no, we're not asking you to buy any of them. And, to be honest, this list is constantly evolving. There's 2x new things that have just popped onto it in the last 2-weeks! The apps and products mentioned in this episode will be available shortly on our website. Find us at abigpeacheyadventure.com.au/ or www.facebook.com/abigpeacheyadventure/
In On The Road Again Steve 'Grumpy' Collins discusses the joys of caravanning, camping and campervanning with Peter Newman for the perfect family holiday
In this episode, we welcome the queen of caravanning in Queensland, Michelle Weston – General Manager of the Caravan Parks Association of Queensland, and formerly GM of operations and GM of finance at the Caravan Parks Association of Australia. Michelle is hugely energetic and enthusiastic about caravanning, and a passionate advocate for the industry in general. She shares with us ... Read More The post 14. How To Excel In The Caravanning Industry Now and In The Future, with Michelle Weston appeared first on Adrian Easdown.
Our conversation with Caravanning With Kids and some handy tips
After several weeks at home, we began our 2 month adventure that will go as far north as Labrador. The trip out involves 1200 miles to get to the caravan starting point. Lots of topics invade this podcast so give it a listen.
In this episode, David Gordon visits Turnberry Resort on the Ayrshire Coast. He learns about I-Interpret4u and Hertz Car Hire and hears about Caravaning Holidays in Northern Ireland.
In this edition host David Gordon goes fishing in the Faughan Valley. He also speaks to Paul Manning about Hertz Car Rental and we hear Caravan Holidays in Northern Ireland. Arthur Von Weisenberger also takes us to Bangkok. You can find the show page at facebook.com/travelbitesradio and on Twitter at @trvlbitesradio
Club Reporter Mark Round sits down and talks to John Chalis AKA Boyce from Only Fool's and Horses. John talks about making the show, His experiences with Caravanning and his book Being Boyce.