RV Travel Lifestyle

Who said roadie?

November is here in all its glory. It’s a lovely warm sunny day in Martinborough as I write this. We’ve had a seriously busy couple of months, and travelled over 2500km in just two weeks at one stage, because we could – that’s living the RV lifestyle, LOL.

At the end of the last Chronicles in RV72, we had arrived in Kaikoura to house- and dogsit. We had a brilliant 10 days staying there. Caspar had the time of his life chasing rabbits every day, and playing with Layla the dog, as well as all the chickens, sheep and llamas we were feeding.

Kaikoura itself was wonderful. We were on deadline for magazine for much of the time, so were heads down and working hard every day, but each night we headed into Kaikoura to have dinner, meet locals and generally connect with the community, and we became well known all right – with the local police of all people. Those of you who follow

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