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Day 16 Pure magic Big sleep in for the boys. School work done. Revision of long division methods and fractions for older lad. Fishing Playground Lunch Probably a swim in arvo. Dinner with Bitcoiners and their families tonight. image
2025-02-17 03:14:10 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
15degC with a feels like temp of 12degC… It’s still fucking summer people. 🥶🥶🥶
2025-02-16 19:05:43 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 15 80km 1.5hrs Caught up with 2 of my bitcoiner besties. Beach - but windy and cold for these little tropical blooded Queenslanders. Looked around the area in the car instead. Beautiful. You may be wondering why I don’t post locations…. I am acutely aware this makes for more boring posts. But OpSec…. Soz not soz image image
2025-02-16 09:47:29 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 14 Everyone feeling better today after a massive sleep. Bacon and egg brekky, long walk on the water. Explored the area in the car. We’ve been doing times tables in the car. Loads of fun 🤣😂 Not sure why but neither of our lads are fluent in their times table. They are foundational to understanding a lot of mathematical concepts. Doing some back filling of some foundational math knowledge. Went for a swim. Trying to train doggo not to bark as much when we are away. Swim, some shopping. Blue bottles being blowing in on the northerly winds. No surf for kiddo’s. Hopefully next stop is a bit more favourable for surf.
2025-02-15 08:21:55 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Living in a caravan Hot Tip # 4 Bikes!!! Take em? Leave em? Where to put em? Where to store em? Self admitted nerd here who perhaps overthinks everything too much. Travelling with bikes is an age old question aim gay caravanning groups. Here are my hot takes. (For breakdowns on the terminology below, see previous note about weight ratings) How much draw bar weight do you have to play with? Know where your spare weight ratings exist, do you have spare payload in the vehicle or in the trailer? For me, I had payload restrictions in the trailer (caravan) so I opted for most of the bikes to go on the car, and one on the rear of the van. I purchased 3 x Thule Pro Ride 598 roof rack mount bike carriers for the 3 x big bikes And 1 x San Hima spare tyre mount for the little bike Are they ridiculously high on top of my 4WD? Yes. Do they work? Amazingly well. They are about the same heights as my van so they don’t introduce any more height risk. And they ride amazingly well and don’t introduce any more noticeable sway at high speed or in high winds. No more than the van itself anyway. Pros: The support clamp is lockable, locking your bikes onto the roof. The clamp securing it to your roof rack rail is also lockable. And…the end clamps of my roof racks are also lockable so they are extremely secure. Cons: Need a ladder or step to get bikes on and off, they are a little too high to do from the ground You NEED to remember they are on the roof - No maccas drive thru (which is a massive pro IMO) or close parking at the shops. We don’t take them off the roof at every stop. They stay in there unless we are staying somewhere for a few days or there is a ride we all like to do. We just have to remember they are on. It is tempting to mount all your bikes on the back of your van, but they move and bounce around a lot and also take critical weight off of your towball, again see previously note about the dangers of not having enough tow ball weight image image
2025-02-14 22:25:57 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 13 232km 2.75hrs Everyone is in a bit of a funk today. It’s funny really, taking a moment to reflect on how fucking lucky we are. Yet, everyone feeling a bit emotional and home sick. Packed up another camp and we have been reflecting on what is the optimum travel distance and length of stay. Feeling need 3 night at each place. Perhaps 4. We will continue playing by ear. Stopped in for a toboggan ride en route. Doggo as happy as a pig in shit. image
2025-02-14 04:16:12 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Living in a caravan: Hot Tip number 3. Tow weights!!! Taking a step back for a sec to explain a few things about tow weights. It’s a subject that is poorly misunderstood but super important. I recall taking a significant amount of time making sure I understood it correctly particularly when we were on the search for a caravan. My particular issue at the time was understanding the weight restrictions of my tow vehicle. I was about to drop significant sats on a van, I didn’t want to be forced into upgrading my tow vehicle as well. Importantly I knew my vehicle engine was more than capable, but the chassis rating, towable capacity and tow ball weight ratings were the issue. My specific issue: My vehicle is rated to tow 3000kg. With a caveat!!! IF the weight of the towed mass exceeds 2500kg the tow ball weight rating drops from the standard 250kg down to 180kg. Here’s the thing…. When towing large masses you WANT tow ball weight. Tow ball weight makes for stable towing and less sway. Many people misunderstand the importance of tow ball weight and some are even guilty of shifting things around in their van to relieve some of this weight. Here is a video to demonstrate. https://youtu.be/6mW_gzdh6to Therefore: I needed to find a van that was light enough for me to tow, fully loaded that did not exceed 2500kg so that I could have the full 250kg available in the ball. A good rule of thumb is around 8-10% of the trailers mass you want on the ball. So this sent me on a path of understanding everything from Tare weights to payloads to GCMs and ATMs… My summary is below…. It is fully worth your time understanding and making sure you and your vehicle are within these guidelines. You can be fined, you can have insurance denied but more importantly you can be putting your family at risk if you don’t understand and pack your van effectively. So here are a few acronyms and explanations to help paint a picture. Vehicle & Caravan Nameplate Measures (Towing Terminology) 1. Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) Definition: The maximum allowable weight of a vehicle when fully loaded, including passengers, fuel, cargo, and accessories. (This include tow ball weight) • Set by the manufacturer. • Exceeding GVM can cause safety and legal issues, especially when it comes to insurances and liability. 2. Gross Combination Mass (GCM) Definition: The maximum allowable combined weight of a fully loaded vehicle (GVM) and a fully loaded trailer or caravan. • Also set by the vehicle manufacturer. • Ensures that the towing vehicle and caravan together do not exceed safe operating limits. 3. Payload Definition: The maximum weight of cargo, passengers, and accessories that a vehicle or caravan can legally carry  • This includes passengers, luggage, tools, fuel, and any modifications (such as bull bars, winches, etc.). 4. Tare Mass (Tare Weight) Definition: The weight of the vehicle or caravan as supplied by the manufacturer, with all standard equipment, fluids (including oil and coolant), and an empty fuel tank. • Vehicle Tare Mass: Does not include passengers, cargo, or accessories. • Caravan Tare Mass: Does not include water in tanks, gas bottles, or personal belongings. 5. Kerb Weight Definition: The weight of a vehicle with a full tank of fuel but without passengers, cargo, or additional accessories. • Often confused with Tare Mass but includes a full fuel tank. 6. Tow Ball Mass (TBM) / Tow Ball Download (TBD) Definition: The downward force exerted by the caravan or trailer onto the tow ball of the towing vehicle. • Typically 8-15% of the trailer’s total weight. • Must be within the vehicle’s tow ball mass rating. 7. Maximum Braked Towing Capacity Definition: The maximum weight a vehicle can tow when the trailer or caravan is fitted with its own independent braking system. • Specified by the vehicle manufacturer. • Usually much higher than the unbraked towing capacity. 8. Maximum Unbraked Towing Capacity Definition: The maximum weight a vehicle can tow when the trailer or caravan has no brakes. • Limited by Australian regulations to 750 kg for most passenger vehicles. 9. Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM) Definition: The total maximum weight of a fully loaded caravan or trailer when it is NOT attached to a tow vehicle. • Includes water, gas, cargo, and accessories. Formula:  • Exceeding ATM can lead to fines, mechanical stress, and insurance issues. 10. Gross Trailer Mass (GTM) Definition: The total weight of a fully loaded caravan or trailer when it IS attached to the tow vehicle. Formula:  • GTM is measured at the caravan’s wheels (not including the tow ball weight). 11. Maximum Axle Load Rating Definition: The maximum weight that each axle of a vehicle or caravan can safely support. • Exceeding axle limits can lead to suspension, braking, or tyre failures. 12. Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) Definition: The maximum allowable weight that each axle (front and rear) of a vehicle can support, including the vehicle weight and any cargo. Summary of Key Relationships • GCM = GVM + GTM (Total weight of the vehicle and trailer cannot exceed this.) • ATM = GTM + Tow Ball Mass (How the total trailer weight is distributed.) • Payload = GVM - Tare Mass (How much a vehicle can carry before exceeding GVM.) • GTM ≤ Caravan’s Axle Load Rating (Ensures that the caravan’s suspension and tyres can handle the weight.) Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
2025-02-13 08:12:05 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 12 Another big long walk Some laundry - we don’t have a washing machine fitted to the van. Slight regrets. We use a lot of cupboard space and you would have to sacrifice some to fit a washing machine. You have to get them fitted at construction as the plumbing needs to be run prior to fit out. Alas, we did not and have been spending about $20 a load and have done 3 loads so far. Also a big variation in prices. We have seen anywhere from $4-$7 per load. The other thing we considered was a portable machine. Decided against as it yet another thing to lug around. Used Australia Post parcel collect service to get a few things we bought online delivered. Such as around 1.8kg of my favourite dried meats…. This is a good service for Aussies without a fixed address. Get things sent to the post office where you will be. I would definitely recommend planning ahead here and give yourself a couple of days for the item to sit there before you arrive. You don’t want to be stuck in a town waiting for your delivery. Also trigger warning: digital ID needed (Aust post variety). Choose the person in the family most likely to do hard time in the future and compromise their security instead. :) More swimming and slides and a nice drink at the swim up bar. Took doggo for a bath and then a run at the doggy park. He is slimming out nicely with all this walking and exercise. Currently back into doing 100 push ups a day. I’m on day 7. Keen to stick this out until the end. Will post before and after pics if I get buff. I won’t promise anything. Used ChatGPT to draw up an email I’ll use to email parks around Oz for gigs. Stay and play… Kids homeschool going great. Found out some holes in their math game we didn’t realise existed. Can plug them easily over coming days. Math is foundational. People of struggle often missed some of these foundational steps along the way. Set up for failure by the system. Grateful I have the opportunity to intervene. Can math 🎤⬇️ Another
2025-02-13 06:03:13 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 11. Nice bug long walk along the water. Spent a few hours planning the next legs of our trip. Schoolwork done Swimming in the waterpark x 2. And cooked a deadly roast pork. image
2025-02-12 07:31:02 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 9 188km 3hrs on the road. Finally…..goodbye to QLD Hello NSW!!!
2025-02-11 07:07:37 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Have you zapped someone today?
2025-02-10 20:25:34 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 9 Scouty went to doggy day care. We went to Wet’n’wild Sun, swimming and slides.
2025-02-10 06:23:56 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Living in a Caravan: Hot Tip number 2. Everyone has jobs for pack up and pack down. Assign everyone tasks, they do it each and every time in sequence. Everyone knows their job, what needs to be done and when to do it. After just a week on the road we have setup and pack down pretty streamlined. (Mind you we have owned this van for a few years now, so it is not foreign to us) The kids have their jobs and love being involved in the process. I make sure to thank them individually for their help and let them know how much their efforts contributed and how grateful I am.
2025-02-09 21:40:06 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Living in a caravan: Hot Tip number 1. Your inbuilt toilet is for number 1’s ONLY!!! You DO NOT want to live in a portaloo. It WILL start smelling like one, regardless how much blue loo you use. We have a strict number 1 rule only UNLESS it’s an absolute emergency. In which case it is cleaned at the earliest opportunity. The use of blue-loo liquid or tablets are a must. These are our preferred: https://www.outbackequipment.com.au/porta-pak-express-superior-cassette-portable-toile~25282?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=21877373218&utm_content=&utm_term=&gad_source=1
2025-02-09 21:37:17 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 8 Scouty (dog) went to a friends place while the fam went over and hungout with Bitcoiner’s on South Stradbroke Island while I played a gig. 4 hours of tunes with an epic crowd. Still can’t get over the turnover of people there. Absolutely amazing venue and staff. Scott and his wife are Bitcoiners and do an amazing job of running the resort. Just a magic day. image image
2025-02-09 09:15:10 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Still my favourite coffee mug. It’s all true, especially the last point…. ;) image
2025-02-08 21:46:07 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
After one week into our travels I am already much more relaxed, far less anxious and stressed and definitely less neurotic. It’s amazing how much those things creep into every day life. And a week long holiday here or there doesn’t feel the same. And Bitcoin has honestly made all these symptoms lessen over time. Once your basic needs are being met, you can start to really enjoy life. It’s an amazing feeling. At this stage I have only committed to 7months away from the fiat mines before I have to go back for another 5 that I committed to while we continue homeschooling and travelling in the van for a full 12 months. But honestly, I am not sure I will ever be the same after this…..not sure I can go back.
2025-02-08 11:51:13 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I’ll post regular updates on our family travels this year here on NOSTR and only on NOSTR. I can’t promise they’ll be interesting or entertaining. But NOSTR is the only place worthy of such content for me. We are home schooling the kids while travelling Australia for the next 12mths. Feel free to follow along if it interests you. We are one week in and fucking loving every second of it.
2025-02-08 11:30:10 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Day 7. 149km 2.5hrs Still in QLD Some mini golf, kids socialising and making friends around the jumping pillow and playground. Tomorrow - Boat tour over to Sth Stradbroke Island. Playing a gig over there for some solid AF Bitcoiners Bitcoiner’s welcome. DM me if you want a seat
2025-02-08 06:21:15 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →