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

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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.

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Ha! Ha! ... at 40 you don't know enough to be 'old', maybe stale, but not 'old'.

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Life begins at 50.
All the rest is practise.

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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. :)

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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.

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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.

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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.

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44ltr pack is a god's plenty.
Make sure you can put little locks through the zipper handles.

AIN'T NO LUGGAGE RACKS
ON A HURSE.

Like Kinky Friedman said about living in his motor home,
"I discovered, I prefer a lifestyle,
that doesn't require my presence."

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Welcome friend

40 still in nappies

50 still in short trousers

60 long trousers

70 striding over the hills

80 striding over the hills with a stick

90 striding a little more slowly over the hills

100+ dreaming of striding over the hills or sleeping under them

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