Since we have been here, we have found that the winter overnight temperature in the southeastern Australia area usually goes down to around 7C (45F). But it can vary between 3C to 11C (37F to 52F).
When we are sleeping, we are fine... even if it gets down to the lower end of the scale.
But when it is time to get up... we don't want to!
Igor's home for the next month or so near Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Mexico City, Mexico on November 28 for two nights!
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Friday, July 12, 2019
A bit of a rant, and then a beautiful day!
We were camped Thursday night at Binn Beach Campground... a free, unserviced spot in the middle of nowhere with room for maybe four or five rigs.
After dark, some kind of van arrived. It was dark, so we never saw the people themselves. But they proceeded to set themselves up and they were no problem at all.
Until about 5:00 o'clock in the morning!
After dark, some kind of van arrived. It was dark, so we never saw the people themselves. But they proceeded to set themselves up and they were no problem at all.
Until about 5:00 o'clock in the morning!
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Deserted Australian beaches
Yes, we are having to put up with some cooler weather here in the south of Australia. But the benefit is that there is hardly anybody around. People in Canada and the U.S. head south in the winter. But here in Australia, they head north when things get cold!
So we don't find too many other people out exploring like we do.
So we don't find too many other people out exploring like we do.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Booked a trip to Ecuador!
Our travel schedule for the balance of this year had been pretty much full, but we had a gap of about three weeks in October where I was actively looking for something for us to do.
We are going to be in Ottawa for all of September and the first part of October, and our flight back to Austin, Texas to pick up our motorhome isn't until November 5th.
We are going to be in Ottawa for all of September and the first part of October, and our flight back to Austin, Texas to pick up our motorhome isn't until November 5th.
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Spoiled with our own bathroom and electric hookup
We slept great at the 36 hour RV rest stop. It was chilly when we woke up though... we didn't want to get out of bed! And even though the sun was coming up, we were in an area shaded by lots of trees. So the most logical decision was to get up and drive.
Bundy the truck warms up quickly though.
Bundy the truck warms up quickly though.
Monday, July 8, 2019
$200 fine for camping by the riverside
We woke up at 7:00am, but stayed in bed until 7:30am... just to stay warm! Actually, it was the warmest night we've had for a while, but there was a pitter patter of rain on the roof, and when we did finally decide to get up, we got up and drove.
Not that far though... to the small city of Bairnsdale (pop 15,000).
Not that far though... to the small city of Bairnsdale (pop 15,000).
Sunday, July 7, 2019
The Mexico RV Caravan group is chosen!
Yesterday morning, we spoke to the final couple applying to come with us to Mexico this coming 2019-2020 season.
And yesterday evening, we made the tortuous decisions involved with choosing which of the six parties would occupy the three vacant spots. It was so tough to do because any of them would have been fine for this trip!
And yesterday evening, we made the tortuous decisions involved with choosing which of the six parties would occupy the three vacant spots. It was so tough to do because any of them would have been fine for this trip!
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Another great free camping spot, and a colorful sunset...
Another beautiful winter day here in Australia. Sunny blue skies, with a high of 18C (65F). Very comfortable. It's still a little chilly overnight at 3C (38F), but that's almost over with.
We chose to use the brand new shower facilities once again at Heyfield before leaving. Then, we pulled in to top up the fuel tank at the lowest diesel price we've seen yet... $1.36 AUD per liter ($1.25 CAD per liter, $3.60 USD per gallon).
We chose to use the brand new shower facilities once again at Heyfield before leaving. Then, we pulled in to top up the fuel tank at the lowest diesel price we've seen yet... $1.36 AUD per liter ($1.25 CAD per liter, $3.60 USD per gallon).
Friday, July 5, 2019
A nice day with some chores accomplished
It's not all fun and games for us RV'ing here in Australia. We still have to get things done... cleaning, maintenance, that sort of thing!
And with another beautiful day in store for us, we decided to stay put and get some of these things done.
And with another beautiful day in store for us, we decided to stay put and get some of these things done.
Thursday, July 4, 2019
A detour to the town of Heyfield... an RV Friendly Town
We slept fine in the marina parking lot in Sale. Woke up to fog, but it quickly burned off to a nice blue sky morning.
We set the solar panel out to take advantage of the sun. And, we had the door open enjoying the fresh air of the morning.
We set the solar panel out to take advantage of the sun. And, we had the door open enjoying the fresh air of the morning.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
A new laptop for Ruth
We got up early and drove right away into the small city of Sale (pop 15,000). We found a big, nearly empty parking lot by the marina and set up there. It was a nice sunny morning, so we put out the solar panel and let the battery catch some rays while we did some internet work.
Such a nice morning that we even had the door wide open!
Such a nice morning that we even had the door wide open!
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Ruth needs a new laptop
Slept fine at the free RV parking area at Port Albert. We went for a walk around town in the morning, but by the time we were getting ready to leave, the wind was picking up.
And, they were calling for gusty winds all day. Nice bright blue skies, but gusty winds!
And, they were calling for gusty winds all day. Nice bright blue skies, but gusty winds!
Monday, July 1, 2019
We're sure he thought we were lost!
We did the full month of June traveling in the camper here in Australia, and I posted our expense report earlier today. You can read it here...
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2019/07/a-month-in-camper-in-australia-june.html
This morning was July the 1st here in Australia. It's Canada Day! Except, it wasn't yet Canada Day in Canada! It won't be July the 1st until tomorrow in Canada.
Isn't it fun trying to wrap your head around all of this time change stuff?
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2019/07/a-month-in-camper-in-australia-june.html
This morning was July the 1st here in Australia. It's Canada Day! Except, it wasn't yet Canada Day in Canada! It won't be July the 1st until tomorrow in Canada.
Isn't it fun trying to wrap your head around all of this time change stuff?
A month in a camper in Australia... June Expenses
Well, we did pretty good. In fact, even though the grand total for the month is slightly higher than planned, our actual day to day living expenses here in Australia are pretty much right as we expected.
We spent a total of $2,175 CAD ($1,660 USD) for the month.
It's interesting, but most people told us prior to this trip to be aware that Australia is very expensive.
We spent a total of $2,175 CAD ($1,660 USD) for the month.
It's interesting, but most people told us prior to this trip to be aware that Australia is very expensive.
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Cancelled due to fire...
So in yesterday's blog post, I had mentioned that we had booked a pretty nice Airbnb host for our three night Hawaii trip in August.
Today, I get a message saying that they have had to cancel our reservation... due to fire!
Today, I get a message saying that they have had to cancel our reservation... due to fire!
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