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I think the magazine is fantastic . There are so many useful and informative articles . But I cannot save the individual issues on my Notebook , so if I am not on wi-fi , or have started to run out of data , I cannot go back and refresh my knowledge .
There are two articles in the current issue that I know I am going to want to refer to . How can I do this ?
Stephen Gilmore Via email
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I was deeply touched by the letter in issue # 50 of GoRV ( about the man who has lost his wife and is considering caravanning without her ). Although I am not in the same situation as the writer , I would like to put forward my thoughts .
If you still enjoy the caravan , travelling by yourself and doing all the set-up by yourself , then continue your travels . I ’ m sure that
04 \ when you stay in caravan parks and use the facilities , such as camp kitchens , you will find most fellow travellers friendly , willing to have a chat , offer advice and assistance , if required .
My wife and I have found that most of the ‘ grey nomads ’ are a fairly relaxed bunch and you are able to engage as much as you feel comfortable with .
If caravanning on your own becomes a bit too difficult to handle , think about a motorhome as an alternative . While they have their limitations , from what I have observed , single person set-up at the campsite is pretty straightforward .
I think the important thing is to get out there , do what you can , while you can , enjoy all that our wonderful country has to offer , and enjoy the companionship of your fellow travellers .
I really hope that you are able to continue to travel .
Peter Mathews Via email