6 months-ish of Campervan travel
..according to my Garmin Drive 52 GPS, which stopped recording every now and then.Viking (the map program) is saying there's ~17000 kms in there, but that's only since I bought the Garmin.
..according to my Garmin Drive 52 GPS, which stopped recording every now and then.Viking (the map program) is saying there's ~17000 kms in there, but that's only since I bought the Garmin.
Dear Diary, Today I downloaded over 60 gigabytes off the free wifi of a public telephone. Once upon a time, Internet traffic used to be free in Australia. Then Telstra took over, and started charging $150 per GB of International traffic, in spite of Tier-1 peering.
\o/ It was at 330,000 when I started learning to drive the van in July last year. For my new audience, the van computer's hostname is Kilo, being acceptably close enough to the Japanese word for the colour yellow (黄色)
I'm now heading back to the Newcastle region.. Between Wagga Wagga and Young is a collapsing former train station town called Bethungra, where the locals have put together a gold-standard Camp Kitchen at the town's campground.
Jugiong is a town between Yass and Gundagai with a large free campground where I stayed for the night of the 15th of January--and a toilet block with a LED sign.. Were you using the Internet between 2000-2005? You know what this is. :D .. I figure this is probably the original
I'm not reading the Digg room, and spending one of my two free community-buying coins on on trying a Blog on here. Twitter used to work well for my travelblogging, however the torturous means to access it now gets in the way of allowing people I meet to follow what I get up to.
Roll credits.