Thx for sharing your REAL costs for your 6 months on the road to date. From what we hear..you guys are on point and and more importantly, it works for you !! Safe travels folks.. hope to see you out there on the road sometime soon.
Subbed. Thanks for sharing your costs always very contentious and variable. Your spending will probably trend down the longer you are on the road. We did a 15541km, 3 month trip in a 200 Series Landcruiser towing a 15’ hybrid style camper back in 2021 from Mandurah WA to Cape York Qld and it came out at $13971 or $153 per day. We felt we lived it up and also factored a $1500 vet bill into our costs. We kept track of our spending using a similar method to you guys. Happy travels.
Hey guys. Welcome to the channel. Thanks for your feedback and sharing your costs. That sounds like an awesome trip. Yes this is a very contentious topic. I’m sure we will get a range of opinions on this matter. No one is right or wrong, it’s just their version of travelling, and that what makes this lifestyle so cool. Cheers guys Pete
I think a real true indication of the cost to travel must include the cost if you didn’t travel, and what I mean by that is, there’s a cost to “staying home” and not travelling, so that must be considered. If you spend let’s say $200 a week on food while on the road and pretty much the same when not travelling, then that cost in neutral, because you’d spend it anyway. Same for fuel as well. While living the “normal” life of working, visiting friends, picking up the kids from school, running errands, there’s a cost involved, so that should be deducted from the cost of fuel, because you’d be spending that anyway. But I get where you’re coming from, most people will just add up every cent they’ve spent while on the road. Safe travels, and thanks for putting your spending habits out there for all to see, and compare.
Agree with you totally. Our view was a simplistic one as we discussed. I do not think the cost is that much greater than normal life for us, but that is for individuals to work out for their own situations. When I do another of these in 6 months time, I’ll build that in to the analysis to do a real comparison. Cheers and thanks for watching.
Thank you for your detailed analysis of your costs - very informative for someone about to retire and preparing for a trip. Just asking for a friend 😉...you obviously kept a spreadsheet, was it one you built or did you get it from somewhere?
Hi and thanks for your kind words. The spreadsheet is one I built myself. Been using it for a long time now. All the best with retirement and travel planning. Pete
Always interesting comparing our budget to other travellers 🤔 we are much the same on some categories and different on others. Very true about what you said with not much true free camping... we naively thought that'd be us 90% time but we've stayed in mostly paid albeit low cost sites just for the comfort of power and water, escaping the weather too 😅... great vid guys 👏
Before we watch, we must comment on the bakery Life of Pie in Murrarundi. When you showed it on a recent video, we thought we should try the pies. Sorry but they had very little meat and were luke warm. Won't be going back. Now to watch this video. We are enjoying your channel and thank you for putting them together for us.
Firstly, thankyou for trusting our opinion and trying the pies. I am so sorry they were not very good for you. That is really frustrating from both our our perspectives. Thankyou for watching and commenting on our vids. It is great hearing from the same people time and time again. We have a few great people to chat with now, like your self. Cheers and speak soon Pete
Hi Kingy. Welcome to the channel. Hope you enjoy it mate. Thanks for your kind words. Very much appreciated. Your uncle must be one hell of a good looking bloke then 😂😂😂
Too late now as you have gone past but I hope you tried the Vanilla Slice at 1770. Best ones I have ever had, so big couldn't eat it all at once either.
Problem with these videos is you can obviously afford it and are sitting in a very expensive caravan. To most people on the rd your spending is a dream thay cant afford. Not realistic for most families.
Hi Wendy. Thank you very much for your feedback on the budget video. I agree with you, everyone’s circumstances are different, and as such it is hard to do an “across the board” view on these matters. All we can do is reflect our situation in the hope that others can glean some hints for their travels and adapt their expenses accordingly. I really hope that we have helped you and many others is some small way by putting our info out there. All we really want is for others to share in this awesome lifestyle, no matter how they do it or what they spend to achieve it. Again, thanks for your feedback and all the very best. Cheers Pete
Our first van cost $3000, then we saved up and the second was $15000. Even now we have the van and swags so we can all travel comfortably. We also did Tasmania a few years back with a rooftop tent and swags. Work with what you've got if it's a dream 😊 happy travels!
Fantastic vlog, thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thx for sharing your REAL costs for your 6 months on the road to date. From what we hear..you guys are on point and and more importantly, it works for you !! Safe travels folks.. hope to see you out there on the road sometime soon.
Cheers mate. Appreciate your feedback and kind words. And yes, hopefully our paths cross at some stage. 👍👍
Love your honesty
Great story
Enjoy your trip
Cheers mate. 👍👍👍
Subbed. Thanks for sharing your costs always very contentious and variable. Your spending will probably trend down the longer you are on the road.
We did a 15541km, 3 month trip in a 200 Series Landcruiser towing a 15’ hybrid style camper back in 2021 from Mandurah WA to Cape York Qld and it came out at $13971 or $153 per day. We felt we lived it up and also factored a $1500 vet bill into our costs. We kept track of our spending using a similar method to you guys.
Happy travels.
Hey guys. Welcome to the channel.
Thanks for your feedback and sharing your costs. That sounds like an awesome trip.
Yes this is a very contentious topic. I’m sure we will get a range of opinions on this matter. No one is right or wrong, it’s just their version of travelling, and that what makes this lifestyle so cool.
Cheers guys
Pete
I think a real true indication of the cost to travel must include the cost if you didn’t travel, and what I mean by that is, there’s a cost to “staying home” and not travelling, so that must be considered. If you spend let’s say $200 a week on food while on the road and pretty much the same when not travelling, then that cost in neutral, because you’d spend it anyway. Same for fuel as well. While living the “normal” life of working, visiting friends, picking up the kids from school, running errands, there’s a cost involved, so that should be deducted from the cost of fuel, because you’d be spending that anyway. But I get where you’re coming from, most people will just add up every cent they’ve spent while on the road. Safe travels, and thanks for putting your spending habits out there for all to see, and compare.
Agree with you totally. Our view was a simplistic one as we discussed.
I do not think the cost is that much greater than normal life for us, but that is for individuals to work out for their own situations.
When I do another of these in 6 months time, I’ll build that in to the analysis to do a real comparison.
Cheers and thanks for watching.
Cheers. Very interesting
Glad you enjoyed it 👍👍
Thank you for your detailed analysis of your costs - very informative for someone about to retire and preparing for a trip. Just asking for a friend 😉...you obviously kept a spreadsheet, was it one you built or did you get it from somewhere?
Hi and thanks for your kind words.
The spreadsheet is one I built myself. Been using it for a long time now.
All the best with retirement and travel planning.
Pete
Great vid guys keep it up enjoying your content
Thank you so much. Thanks for watching 👍👍👍
next at a caravan park or a place with a a camp kitchen , you can bake your own vanilla slices.
That would be funny to watch. Might have to look into that. Thanks for the idea and thanks for watching 👍👍👍
...also, if you come to Tassie, you've got try a french vanilla slice from the Richmond bakery near Hobart 😋
Will add this to the list. Amazing how popular the vanilla slice aspect of that video was 😂😂😂
Always interesting comparing our budget to other travellers 🤔 we are much the same on some categories and different on others. Very true about what you said with not much true free camping... we naively thought that'd be us 90% time but we've stayed in mostly paid albeit low cost sites just for the comfort of power and water, escaping the weather too 😅... great vid guys 👏
It’s amazing how the dream and the reality can be so different. Still well worth doing though.
Thanks for watching and your very kind words.
Cheers
Before we watch, we must comment on the bakery Life of Pie in Murrarundi. When you showed it on a recent video, we thought we should try the pies. Sorry but they had very little meat and were luke warm. Won't be going back. Now to watch this video. We are enjoying your channel and thank you for putting them together for us.
Firstly, thankyou for trusting our opinion and trying the pies. I am so sorry they were not very good for you. That is really frustrating from both our our perspectives.
Thankyou for watching and commenting on our vids. It is great hearing from the same people time and time again. We have a few great people to chat with now, like your self.
Cheers and speak soon
Pete
Just found you guys. You both speak well! Safe travels.. Ps: I think you are my uncles doppelgänger 😅
Hi Kingy. Welcome to the channel. Hope you enjoy it mate.
Thanks for your kind words. Very much appreciated.
Your uncle must be one hell of a good looking bloke then 😂😂😂
Too late now as you have gone past but I hope you tried the Vanilla Slice at 1770. Best ones I have ever had, so big couldn't eat it all at once either.
Ooo. They sound good. We didn’t go to 1770 this time. But will next time around and will definitely try one then.
Cheers and thanks for watching 👍👍👍
@@peternewhouse4852 we are heading that way again in a few weeks, my figure isn't going to like it LOL
😂😂😂
vanilla slice, yumm
😂😂😂
Best vanilla slices are at Elmore bakery in Victoria.
Best we have encountered so far were in Babinda in QLD but we will add Elmore to the wish list 👍👍👍
@@peternewhouse4852 Babinda is overrated , and overpriced ,plus they only use mock cream in their patisserie.
Noooooo. Mock cream. Ahhhh.
We only get vanilla slice so we avoid that bad cream. I highly rate their vanilla slice though.
Problem with these videos is you can obviously afford it and are sitting in a very expensive caravan. To most people on the rd your spending is a dream thay cant afford. Not realistic for most families.
Hi Wendy. Thank you very much for your feedback on the budget video.
I agree with you, everyone’s circumstances are different, and as such it is hard to do an “across the board” view on these matters. All we can do is reflect our situation in the hope that others can glean some hints for their travels and adapt their expenses accordingly.
I really hope that we have helped you and many others is some small way by putting our info out there. All we really want is for others to share in this awesome lifestyle, no matter how they do it or what they spend to achieve it.
Again, thanks for your feedback and all the very best.
Cheers Pete
Our first van cost $3000, then we saved up and the second was $15000. Even now we have the van and swags so we can all travel comfortably. We also did Tasmania a few years back with a rooftop tent and swags. Work with what you've got if it's a dream 😊 happy travels!
Agreed. If the dreams big enough, the facts don’t count, you’ll make it happen. Happy camping 👍👍