To live near the beach...or not.
hahahah, I feel ya mate.
Weeds never stop.
How are the midges at the moment I have never seen them so bad.
Usually at this time of year you get hassled by maybe a dozen when you're out in the garden, but lately it's 100-200, so it's a hat, long sleeved shirt, gloves and lots of Tea tree oil,
I'm even thinking of getting some mosquito netting to put over my hat and cover my face.
spookypt wrote:The irony!! 11 years to the day since I started this topic......and Im moving back to the beach@!!!!
Its felts like 10 years of hard labour tbh. yes I surfed alot but nothing like beach living. The effort to maintain and improve and repair what I bought has truly taken its toll on me. I cant wait to get back to being "in tune" with the ocean rather than trying to guage its mood with long range forecasts, swell cam, wind cam, word of mouth etc etc.
From a $'s perspective my property has increased x 5 what i bought it for thus the perils of the Sunny Coast curse of prop values BUT I cant wait to not have to mow, fix fences, trees, paint, repair rot, etc etc etc.
At 52, the next place I buy will be my last I reckon and once surfing beats me beach fishing will be most likley pursuit. As my wife said, it was always a "trial" and I think after 10 years Im cconfident Ive given it a red hot go. But the sub tropical bush and maintenance has beaten me. Back to basics for me! Yeow.
This thread was a good read. We bought 5 acres a few years ago and we are thinking of selling next year for similar reasons (but I need to do most of the maintenance work in the cold/wet/mud/wind of Vicco). Still surf and ride a lot but I hate the constant feeling of guilt not mowing, slashing, spraying or fixing shit. Interest rates/cost of living means it also cost 2-3x as much to live here now as it did when we bought, thinking a little beach shack somewhere near the MP back beaches that needs a bit of love will be the way to go for us.
Onya spookypt, my grandfather spent his life fighting the subtropical bush in the cane fields behind Mudjimba, I cannot imagine how fast the stuff would grow. Filled with brown snakes too.
cool thread resurrection @udo : )
I'm at the damp end of the limestone coast, twixt adelaide's mediterranean-ness, and vicco temperate-ness @spookypt. kinda scottish/welsh feeling here, with the pastureland, a little scando with the plantation pines.. but I have bushy hectares of ongoing weeds, shit-trees, and maintenance which leave me moribund with crippling overwhemedness about twice a year, where I ignore it, resent it, and even get away from it when I can. I cannot imagine how soul-destroyingly-fast encroachment must be up your way. perfect plan you have - going bush is about building experience and understanding (as you have) not about being subsumed. best plan ever: surf till you can't, beach-fish till you die. bliss.
basesix wrote:surf till you can't, beach-fish till you die.
And smile as you throw heavily-weighted sinkers at the heads of agile young surfers.
I'll get to the beach up there too, towards the end..
(I have a palliative care room booked for 2050 at tweed valley hospital, and 2000 single-use-burner-drones with a 12-mile range on order. reckon that'll give me a couple of fading years of laptop-joy, flying down the river and pegging young 'uns at snapper and d-bah)
Jeezus he was a Bit Toey
--------------------------------------------------
Hi Everyone, I'm not a regular forum poster but I read the forum topics quite a bit. I have a lifestyle conundrum and am hoping for some experienced heads to help.
My problem is I'm selling my house which is a block back from the beach at Main Beach and moving for greener pastures. te Gold Coast isn't gold for me anymore.... My life (I'm now 42) has been spent either growing up in Parker Street Maroochydore, 5 years of boarding school in Brisbane and 20+ years living in Main Beach. Of course I surf whenever its good, I tend to avoid jumping in the car heading south but do go to TOS when I know its good. This has been may daily run for a very long time.
I'm married now with a baby girl and we need some more space. Not a larger house but just more space and less concrete. When we sell our house we plan on a full lifestyle change and have considered houses as far south as Bream Creek in Tassie and all the way up to Noosa. The thing I can't get my head around every time is ........ what's it going to be like driving to check the surf every day if I buy a place say 15-20 mins from the beach... Now I just watch the early wind and swell data and make the call, grab my pushie, pick a board and GO.
So for all those who live a drive away from the beach can you tell me your experience? A lot of the older local crew here have moved away due to increased costs of living etc. A few still drive to the local but many from 15 odd years ago have moved in land and you just don't see them anymore. Perhaps they surf in different places or perhaps they don't surf as much?
I don't mean to make this sound like a mega issue as I know 100's do this without blinking an eyelid but seeing as though my next move is a significant one I'd appreciate any advice on how it works for others....
Thanks for your help.
Spookypt