Hi team. Some good tips there. My wife & I have just got back home (Thames) after 3 months caravaning in Sth Island. We drove into Momorangi Bay on Queen Charlotte drive & I said to Jan, "this place is familiar". Then I realized it was a camp you had posted about. (I hope I'm right). Like you, we got home & unloaded things we never used!! We met a lady at Momorangi, who is living full time in the caravan with her hubby, after 23 years in Australia. They also follow you on TH-cam. We didn't actually stay at the camp. We were parked up in Havelock. We went to Whites Bay near Blenheim, as I remembered you'd posted about there too. Love following you two & your kids. Not too sure where our next trip will be. We manage about 140 days a year. It's not too bad for a couple of oldies. Take care team 😊
Thanks Dave! 140 days a year is decent 😁 we did stay at Momorangi Bay! Right on the water front there, stayed there when we were travelling around with my (Bronson) parents. What a spot. You are right about Whites Bay too! Stayed there a couple of times, it’s a lovely spot! Now you have me wanting to go back 😁
Southerncross health insurance now has virtual consults called care hq. Really good for things they can treat via video. They have their limits but this is what we use frequently. 👍
Hi 🙂 My name is Hank, and I have lived in my Mitsubishi Canter for 5 yrs this coming Christmas. I stay in Whanganui and travel around Manawatu to Rotorua area mainly. U have a very interesting video and lots of great tips. I thought I might share something that happened to me in Whanganui. My truck got graffitied or tagged. My tip is if this happens go straight to a auto painter and let them know wot happened and they cleaned it of for me. I was so great full.
I just said that you that you have a great informative show and great traveling videos. If you want to watch here the Australian version of what you do view the feel good family videos, all 186 videos. Keep the NZ traveling shows going. Thanks Jono p
Excellent episode- it seems that the “issues” of full time travel are pretty much the same as anywhere- the only difference I noticed between full time Aussie travel v full time NZ is we can chase the sun. Not so sure I’m keen on this thing called winter camping. Very informative and interesting
Thanks Charlotte appreciate the feedback! Good point about chasing the sun, you can head to the top of the North Island here but it’s still pretty cold haha, most people just find a winter spot and turn the heater on 🥶
@@AdventuresWithRosy it’s 24 degrees today, and it’s freezing 🥶. Keep up the vids and maybe consider doing a lap of Aussie. I know a lot of Aussies really enjoy touring NZ, it’s something very special
Great video team, being 4 months into our full time on the road we can relate especially to missing family and friends, but reckon the positives more than out weigh the negatives. As we come into winter I’m glad we don’t have children with us, not sure I could handle the muck 😜 a couple of things we would add is “freedom camping and how few days you can only stay in one place, we think there’s many things in areas that we’ve missed because we’ve had to move on” the second point would be “having a dog with us and not being able to get into and visit areas that only have DOC camps, not many will allow dogs 😢
Oh yeh really good point about the dog! That would be a little restrictive in places right? You are 100% right though, the positives far outweigh the negatives for sure!
@@AdventuresWithRosy it’s a shame DOC can’t do a course for dogs and their “owners” then allow them to use more of their camps. I know there’s a Kiwi Aware course but still doesn’t allow you to take the dog with you 😢
When we as a family were on the road , because of circumstances,I was grade 2 , I for what reason I don't know, I missed a lot of schooling, Didn't effect me as I was always near top of class. My brother's and sisters might disagree 😂😂, Later schooling is more important, When you grow up you don't remember most of your early childhood, Of all the photos dad took I can only remember a few of the places we visited, so. learning on the road ????, We did learn how to put up Annex quickly, 10 minutes our record , to the surprise of fellow travelers, Happy travels in the near future, Cheers Bevan 🤠❤️🦘🦘🇦🇺
Thanks Bevan! That is a good point about later schooling. Funny you say that about what you remember because Harvey doesn’t remember much of our caravan adventure at all 😂 oh well… he had fun at the time haha
Great list I hadn’t thought about the health care. Having only done 5 weeks on the road and getting lucky with every bodies health we haven’t had to deal with it. I am also planning for the school enrolment of age 6, thinking a road trip around Oz would be good.
Yeh I think the weather might be a little kinder to you in Australia 👍 we tossed up the idea of doing a lap of Aus but weren’t sure about doing it with kids and all the snakes/spiders etc? Maybe we are just a bit soft haha 😂
Like the list, we are getting ready to move back to nz an live on the road for 6+ months, so good points to note. Thought it best to start before getting settled as we are used to just phone calls etc with Friends and family.
Yeh good point! We had to put a “leaving home” date on it originally ad we kept putting it off haha. So we told everyone we were leaving on the 1st Jan and then we had to stick to it 😆 enjoy your travels around NZ!
Plenty of downsides to navigate around but look at the memories made! We were just discussing with friends who were giving us a hard time about my videos, what if we only filmed the negative, the bickering and fights😅 You forgot another tip... don't do a giveaway where you're carting loads of gear around 😂
Haha I forgot about all that giveaway gear! I had to move it out of the boot everyday so I could go to work 😅 you are 100% right, the positives and the memories far outweigh any hard times we had! No doubt about it 😊
@@NZCaravanLife haha, it usually starts with Lyndelle wondering what we've left behind or me getting a bit too adventurous parking an English caravan and everyone getting nervous 😄
@@RadRoadAdventures funny that about parking the caravan, touch wood we’ve not had any issues and we’ve been off road a bit, just got to be a bit more aware and use angles a lot more than attacking it straight on 🤣
Can you tell me what some of those things were that you thought would be handy on the road but never saw the light of day. Am looking at doing a year on the road just me and my girls (7 & 2).
We spent 6 months in the South Island during the summer in a small 3mtr caravan. It took a while to adjust to the space. But as you say getting outside is the best. I agree with everything that you are saying. By the way we are retired and just 2 of us. Anna and Brian from Kawerau
We were surprised at $15 too, down in Blenheim it’s $49 when your enrolled. We organised with our doc before setting off this year for our travel full time to have telephone and video consultations and she has been great, except we still get charged $49 and $29 for the prescription 😢
$29 for a prescription seems steep 🙁 I checked some old emails and mine are $13 for normal ones and $19 for urgent. Scripts. Interesting that it varies so much!
Interesting video, over here in the UK living full time in an RV is quite popular. The difference is it’s mainly single people or couples with no kids and they use camper vans or small motorhomes. I would say it’s easier to live in a camper van over a caravan because it’s easier to park anywhere. Also if you are a UK resident then you have free health care wherever you are in the UK. Perhaps someone should look into health care insurance for RV living because you never know when you need a doctor.
Yeh good point! I follow a few channels where they live in the van conversions and they seem to be able to get around a bit easier? Campervan is definitely easier for moving sites each day. I think the caravan worked well for us having a ‘base’ and then doing day trips from there
Good point about free health care over there, luckily as kiwis if we ever go to the uk we also get your free health care 😀 but unfortunately here we have to pay to see the GP, all other healthcare is free (except the dentist)
Living in a camper is absolutely fun. Especially when you find a permanent LOT. They live in a large RV but for having 3 kids I don't think I'd live the RV life, not unless I had a $200k+ camper.
What do you reckon about our list? Anything you would add?
Hi team. Some good tips there. My wife & I have just got back home (Thames) after 3 months caravaning in Sth Island.
We drove into Momorangi Bay on Queen Charlotte drive & I said to Jan, "this place is familiar". Then I realized it was a camp you had posted about. (I hope I'm right).
Like you, we got home & unloaded things we never used!! We met a lady at Momorangi, who is living full time in the caravan with her hubby, after 23 years in Australia. They also follow you on TH-cam.
We didn't actually stay at the camp. We were parked up in Havelock.
We went to Whites Bay near Blenheim, as I remembered you'd posted about there too.
Love following you two & your kids.
Not too sure where our next trip will be. We manage about 140 days a year. It's not too bad for a couple of oldies.
Take care team 😊
Thanks Dave! 140 days a year is decent 😁 we did stay at Momorangi Bay! Right on the water front there, stayed there when we were travelling around with my (Bronson) parents. What a spot. You are right about Whites Bay too! Stayed there a couple of times, it’s a lovely spot! Now you have me wanting to go back 😁
Southerncross health insurance now has virtual consults called care hq. Really good for things they can treat via video. They have their limits but this is what we use frequently. 👍
@@cuddlypandas2995 oh yeh Chelsea has used that a few times and it’s been great!
Hi 🙂
My name is Hank, and I have lived in my Mitsubishi Canter for 5 yrs this coming Christmas. I stay in Whanganui and travel around Manawatu to Rotorua area mainly.
U have a very interesting video and lots of great tips.
I thought I might share something that happened to me in Whanganui. My truck got graffitied or tagged. My tip is if this happens go straight to a auto painter and let them know wot happened and they cleaned it of for me. I was so great full.
Oh that’s great! Half they got it sorted 😁 sounds like you are living the dream travelling around in your Canter!
I just said that you that you have a great informative show and great traveling videos. If you want to watch here the Australian version of what you do view the feel good family videos, all 186 videos. Keep the NZ traveling shows going. Thanks Jono p
Thanks Jono appreciate your kind words!😊
Excellent episode- it seems that the “issues” of full time travel are pretty much the same as anywhere- the only difference I noticed between full time Aussie travel v full time NZ is we can chase the sun. Not so sure I’m keen on this thing called winter camping. Very informative and interesting
Thanks Charlotte appreciate the feedback! Good point about chasing the sun, you can head to the top of the North Island here but it’s still pretty cold haha, most people just find a winter spot and turn the heater on 🥶
@@AdventuresWithRosy it’s 24 degrees today, and it’s freezing 🥶. Keep up the vids and maybe consider doing a lap of Aussie. I know a lot of Aussies really enjoy touring NZ, it’s something very special
Thanks Charlotte! A lap of Aussie is something we would love to do one day 😁 24 degrees sounds nice and warm haha!
Harvey the stud muffin with the girls , lol
Haha he sure is 😂
Great video team, being 4 months into our full time on the road we can relate especially to missing family and friends, but reckon the positives more than out weigh the negatives. As we come into winter I’m glad we don’t have children with us, not sure I could handle the muck 😜 a couple of things we would add is “freedom camping and how few days you can only stay in one place, we think there’s many things in areas that we’ve missed because we’ve had to move on” the second point would be “having a dog with us and not being able to get into and visit areas that only have DOC camps, not many will allow dogs 😢
Oh yeh really good point about the dog! That would be a little restrictive in places right? You are 100% right though, the positives far outweigh the negatives for sure!
@@AdventuresWithRosy it’s a shame DOC can’t do a course for dogs and their “owners” then allow them to use more of their camps. I know there’s a Kiwi Aware course but still doesn’t allow you to take the dog with you 😢
@@NZCaravanLife yeh I suspect a few people have ruined it for everyone else 😞
When we as a family were on the road , because of circumstances,I was grade 2 , I for what reason I don't know, I missed a lot of schooling, Didn't effect me as I was always near top of class. My brother's and sisters might disagree 😂😂, Later schooling is more important, When you grow up you don't remember most of your early childhood, Of all the photos dad took I can only remember a few of the places we visited, so. learning on the road ????, We did learn how to put up Annex quickly, 10 minutes our record , to the surprise of fellow travelers, Happy travels in the near future, Cheers Bevan 🤠❤️🦘🦘🇦🇺
Thanks Bevan! That is a good point about later schooling. Funny you say that about what you remember because Harvey doesn’t remember much of our caravan adventure at all 😂 oh well… he had fun at the time haha
Great list I hadn’t thought about the health care. Having only done 5 weeks on the road and getting lucky with every bodies health we haven’t had to deal with it. I am also planning for the school enrolment of age 6, thinking a road trip around Oz would be good.
Yeh I think the weather might be a little kinder to you in Australia 👍 we tossed up the idea of doing a lap of Aus but weren’t sure about doing it with kids and all the snakes/spiders etc? Maybe we are just a bit soft haha 😂
Like the list, we are getting ready to move back to nz an live on the road for 6+ months, so good points to note. Thought it best to start before getting settled as we are used to just phone calls etc with Friends and family.
Yeh good point! We had to put a “leaving home” date on it originally ad we kept putting it off haha. So we told everyone we were leaving on the 1st Jan and then we had to stick to it 😆 enjoy your travels around NZ!
Plenty of downsides to navigate around but look at the memories made! We were just discussing with friends who were giving us a hard time about my videos, what if we only filmed the negative, the bickering and fights😅
You forgot another tip... don't do a giveaway where you're carting loads of gear around 😂
Haha I forgot about all that giveaway gear! I had to move it out of the boot everyday so I could go to work 😅 you are 100% right, the positives and the memories far outweigh any hard times we had! No doubt about it 😊
Those videos wouldn’t last as long as the ones your making Shannon 😜
@@NZCaravanLife haha, it usually starts with Lyndelle wondering what we've left behind or me getting a bit too adventurous parking an English caravan and everyone getting nervous 😄
@@RadRoadAdventures funny that about parking the caravan, touch wood we’ve not had any issues and we’ve been off road a bit, just got to be a bit more aware and use angles a lot more than attacking it straight on 🤣
Can you tell me what some of those things were that you thought would be handy on the road but never saw the light of day. Am looking at doing a year on the road just me and my girls (7 & 2).
Exciting! It was mostly stuff in the lockers like tie down straps, ropes etc. we had a folding clothes line we never really used and a tarp haha.
..but dont take the jack out - even if you've never used it - right?
Asking for a friend. 😅
Haha it’s tempting to take the jack out! I’ve never had to use it so far so probably won’t need it in the future right? 😅
I am a teacher or was. But I agree.
Haha yeh I reckon the kids learn heaps when they are out and about 😊 maybe not spelling but plenty of old mining history haha
We spent 6 months in the South Island during the summer in a small 3mtr caravan. It took a while to adjust to the space. But as you say getting outside is the best. I agree with everything that you are saying. By the way we are retired and just 2 of us.
Anna and Brian from Kawerau
3 meters! You did well 😊 you are right though it’s all about adjusting and getting outside I reckon!
You lost me at $15 to see the doctor! Where I live in Auckland a consultation at my doctor (enrolled) is $68!!
Really!!! For one you are enrolled in too! frustrating 😣
We were surprised at $15 too, down in Blenheim it’s $49 when your enrolled. We organised with our doc before setting off this year for our travel full time to have telephone and video consultations and she has been great, except we still get charged $49 and $29 for the prescription 😢
$29 for a prescription seems steep 🙁 I checked some old emails and mine are $13 for normal ones and $19 for urgent. Scripts. Interesting that it varies so much!
It’s shocking the price difference everywhere 🤬
HI again Please can you read my last comment in your hidden comments and a reply. The filters are too strict. Thanks again Jono p
Hey Jono, just checked and I can’t see any comments in the “held for review” section… what was your comment/question?
Interesting video, over here in the UK living full time in an RV is quite popular. The difference is it’s mainly single people or couples with no kids and they use camper vans or small motorhomes. I would say it’s easier to live in a camper van over a caravan because it’s easier to park anywhere. Also if you are a UK resident then you have free health care wherever you are in the UK. Perhaps someone should look into health care insurance for RV living because you never know when you need a doctor.
Yeh good point! I follow a few channels where they live in the van conversions and they seem to be able to get around a bit easier? Campervan is definitely easier for moving sites each day. I think the caravan worked well for us having a ‘base’ and then doing day trips from there
Good point about free health care over there, luckily as kiwis if we ever go to the uk we also get your free health care 😀 but unfortunately here we have to pay to see the GP, all other healthcare is free (except the dentist)
Living in a camper is absolutely fun. Especially when you find a permanent LOT. They live in a large RV but for having 3 kids I don't think I'd live the RV life, not unless I had a $200k+ camper.
Haha yeh you don’t reckon you could do a 19 footer with 3 kids! 😉