How old is an older traveller? Are we talking 40 plus?

Hi,
If you have to ask, you don't belong. This has been asked countless times here (research) too many different opinions to list. I know for a fact that many younger folks (what's younger) pop in to glean info from much travelled older guys, and guyesses.
For info I was 40 plus a zillion years ago and regard that age as positively youthful.

At 40+, I felt ancient, burdened by work and family responsibilities with little hope of travelling except for the odd couple of weeks here and there but now at 58, I felt like a spring chicken. Ready to begin a journey of being an 'older' traveller. :)

Hi,
58, 58? Get off these pages you young interloper. Never darken the doorstep again. These are the older travellers pages you know. I never even got near them until my 60's and still felt like a kid. Still do now come to think of it - much to the disgust of grandkids and great grandkid.

Oi, you! You are just jealous because I discovered this site when I was 52 and now at 58, decided it is time to gather my courage in my hands, quit my job and travel to my heart's content. lol
3 nights to go before retirement and six nights before taking off like a spring chicken.
Damn kids today!
Lee, you've read it b4. Only pack 3 compleat changes of clothes.
Buy t-shrts made by Fruitm of the Loom, along the way...:)
Wash 'em alone in the sink a few times b4 gambling on ruining other clothes.
I'm 72. Half the reason I travel is for the oither geezers from elsewhere. So its hostels for me. I've only gotten mad in two dorms out of many. Some kids have never shared a room b4.
Some dorms I had all to myself.
three nights at least at each stopover. that only gives you two whole days, to peel the local history onion. :)
And you'll want second conversations with some folks from???????
Keep it simple.