I’ve been lurking for a little while and finally decided to jump in.
I’m Tom, 58, semi-retired engineer from coastal Australia. Most of my free time disappears into road trips, short walks and taking far too many photos of odd things like old fuel pumps and crooked fences.
My lower back started complaining a few years ago, so these days I’m learning how to travel a bit smarter rather than just pushing through like I did in my 30s. Still want to keep driving, exploring and carrying my own bags for as long as I can.
If anyone has tips on staying mobile and comfortable on longer journeys after 50, I’d really love to hear what works for you.
Looking forward to getting to know folks here and joining some of the travel and motoring chats.
What Bruce in Australia does to keep fit is to go kangaroo bare back riding. It is not so much the riding that keeps him fit, it is catching them first. Welcome to the forum
Hi Tom, welcome to the site, check in with matron, she’ll put you right, what time you should be in bed, what to drink, what to eat and all those other usefull things, mmmmm
Were you involved in commissioning electrical/nuclear power stations Bes? If so, then I’d be interested in your views of the small nuclear reactors that are due to be utilised in the UK. My chemical and electrical engineer friends advise me that “small” isn’t really that appropriate, unless comparing to sizewell!
Hi Dextrous. Yes, I did a lot of power electrical systems but power systems for paper mills, water turbines, cement mills etc, Essentially industrial systems but also some unusual applications - like the Orient Express…