I'm still globetrotting at 76. New people and new places are what keep me alive

At 76, many might think the globetrotting days are behind them. But for Elaine Kingett, travel has only become more vital to her sense of self.

Kingett's love affair with exploring new places is as strong now as it was when she was a teenager. She recalls how her dream of life on the road in a Scania lorry never faded and how she used to devour maps of far-off lands. After losing her husband and subsequent relationship breakups, Kingett still held onto this passion for travel - one that refuses to dwindle even now as she ages.

Recently, Elaine embarked on her first naturist holiday in southern Crete with nothing but a 'No hold luggage' attitude and ended up having the time of her life. While staying at Vritomartis Naturist Resort where most guests were couples, Elaine discovered it was only when interacting with these strangers that she realized just how old society often views women over 50 as, well, invisible.

Yet there's one place Kingett would never set foot in: cold water. It sounds counterintuitive for someone who has always had a love-hate relationship with her age - which she admits has brought with it several health scares including a heart attack and breast cancer - but says that if anything her mortality awareness has only heightened her desire to travel further out of her comfort zone.

Her travel choices, as an older woman, share many similarities with women of any age. While acknowledging the awkwardness of eating alone in restaurants or bars at night, Elaine attributes this with using a notebook and pen instead of constant phone scrolling. Her experience navigating public spaces after dark in big cities has taught her survival skills such as putting away phones on the street.

The internet is also proving to be an invaluable resource for Kingett's travels. Google Translate helped navigate unfamiliar languages while Google Maps ensured smooth transfers from one place to another, leaving a solo Race Across The World competitor feeling quite content.

So what's next for this globetrotting septuagenarian? Her friend suggested she spend a month at Bone and Body Clinic in Goa for an osteoarthritis treatment - or perhaps travel to Taiwan which Kingett has never been to.
 
omg, I'm like so inspired by Elaine's attitude! 🀩 76 is still pretty young, right? πŸ˜‚ she's got this fire in her that's driving her to keep exploring and pushing herself, even with all the health scares. I love how she's embracing new experiences, like naturist holidays - who knew being naked could be so liberating?! πŸ˜‰ it's also crazy how society can make us feel invisible, especially as women get older. but she's not having it! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ using her notebook and pen instead of phone scrolling is genius too - we should all take a page out of her book πŸ“š. what I'm really curious about though, is how she navigates public spaces after dark in big cities... has anyone else noticed any weird looks or weirdness? πŸ€”
 
πŸ—³οΈ You know, I think it's amazing that Elaine is still so passionate about traveling at 76! 🌏 She's got this whole 'no hold luggage' thing going on, and it sounds like she's really embracing the freedom of solo travel. It's crazy how society can make women over 50 feel invisible, but Elaine is defying those expectations with her boldness 😎.

I'm loving how she's using tech to help her navigate unfamiliar places - Google Translate and Maps are total game-changers for anyone traveling solo (or not!). And it's hilarious that she's trading in her phone for a notebook and pen when eating alone. πŸ˜‚

But what I really admire is Elaine's willingness to push past her comfort zone, even with health scares and all. It's like she's saying, "Hey, age is just a number - I can still explore the world and live life on my terms!" πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm totally with Elaine on this, you know? She's like the OG adventurer, always chasing that next thrill 🌏. I mean, who says old age is about slowing down? I recall when my mum used to take me on these epic road trips in our trusty old van (RIP) and we'd spend hours poring over maps of Europe together 😊. It's amazing how travel can bring people out of their shells, right? Even at 76, Elaine's still got that fire in her belly for exploration 🌟. And honestly, who cares if she's a little self-conscious about eating alone or navigating the night – Google Translate and Google Maps are basically like having your own personal Sherpa guides, lol πŸ˜‚! Anyway, I'm sending all my love to Elaine as she embarks on her next adventure... maybe she'll even inspire me to book that ticket to Taiwan πŸ›«οΈ
 
πŸ€— I just read about Elaine Kingett and it made me think, older people are still so underrated when it comes to adventure. Like, who says you can't be a free spirit in your 70s? πŸ˜‚ My grandma traveled the world with my grandfather before they passed away and she never lost that spark. She's still an avid traveler now and loves trying new things! πŸ‘΅ I think we should all take a page out of her book and not let age hold us back from experiencing life to the fullest. I've always been fascinated by naturism and I'm definitely adding it to my bucket list after seeing Elaine's story...who knew being nude could be so liberating? 😜
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the whole "older woman travels solo" vibe 😎. Like, who's to say we can't keep exploring and pushing ourselves beyond 50? I've seen so many people in their 60s and above crushing it on social media, and Elaine's story just proves that age is just a number. But you know what's not cool? The assumption that older women are invisible or don't exist online πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We should be showcasing our adventures and experiences, not hiding behind some arbitrary age limit.

And can we talk about how much I love the tech-savvy approach Elaine has taken to traveling? Google Translate and Google Maps - yes, please! πŸ‘ Now if only more seniors could find similar confidence in using their phones...
 
I think its really inspiring that Elaine is still going strong with her love for travel, even after all the challenges life has thrown at her πŸŒπŸ’– I mean, 76 is old, but age shouldn't be a barrier to experiencing new things. She's showing us all that it's never too late to try something new and push past our comfort zones πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈβ€οΈ I'm loving how she's using technology to make her travels easier and more accessible – Google Translate and Google Maps are total game changers for solo travelers like herself 😍
 
omg I'm loving the idea of naturist holidays πŸŒ΄πŸ‘™ Elaine's story is so inspiring, you know how much I loved watching those travel documentaries with my grandma back in the day? 😊 we used to sit for hours on end planning our dream trips and now it sounds like that same excitement hasn't faded even as she ages. I'm glad she's found a community of like-minded women who appreciate her passion for life - it's not always easy being invisible, especially when you're older πŸ€— but she's proving to herself (and others) that age is just a number! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
🀝 I'm loving Elaine's attitude towards life! It's amazing how age can bring new perspectives, but also new challenges 🌑️. I think it's awesome that she's using her experiences to learn and adapt, like putting away her phone in public πŸ˜‚. And omg, Google Translate is a total game-changer for solo travelers! πŸ’» Taiwan sounds like an amazing destination - has anyone been there? What are some must-try foods and activities? 🍴🏞️ Also, I'm curious about Bone and Body Clinic in Goa... how's the osteoarthritis treatment process? Does it help with the travel aspect too? πŸ€—
 
omg i feel like elaine kingett is so inspiring lol πŸ˜‚ she's literally proof that age is just a number, you know? i've got friends who are always talking about how they wish they could travel more but are too scared cuz of what people think... elaine's story is like, the ultimate motivation to take that trip and not care what others say πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, it's crazy how she realized she was invisible as a woman over 50 just cuz society views us differently after 50, but yeah i love her attitude and willingness to step out of her comfort zone even if it means trying new things like naturist holidays 😳🌴
 
ol gotta love Elaine Kingett, 76 and still got it goin' on πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ! I mean, who needs a bucket list when you can just have a lifetime of bucket lists? Her naturist holiday in Crete sounds like a real trip (pun intended 😜). It's hilarious she realized how old society views women over 50 as invisible - like, hello, we're still here and kicking πŸŽ‰. I'm glad Google Translate is her BFF when it comes to navigating foreign languages and Google Maps is her travel planner extraordinaire πŸ—ΊοΈ. And now she's off to India for some osteoarthritis treatment... sounds like a real adventure! πŸ‘
 
I'm like totally amazed by Elaine Kingett, you know? She's still living life to the fullest at 76! I mean, who says we gotta slow down just 'cause of a few grey hairs? She's got this fire in her soul that refuses to die, and it's so inspiring 🀩. And can we talk about how she's rocking those naturist holidays? Like, I'm not sure if I could ever be as brave (or crazy) as her πŸ˜‚. But for real, her attitude towards aging is all about embracing life, even when it gets tough. She's teaching us that age is just a number, and we can still have the best time exploring new places and meeting new people πŸ’–. And those Google Translate and Google Maps skills? Goals! πŸ‘
 
This is so inspiring! 🌟 76 isn't old, it's just seasoned 😊. Elaine's love for adventure and travel is the stuff dreams are made of. I think what's even more amazing is how she's adapted to being a solo traveler in her golden years. She's got some great tips on surviving solo nights out - ditching phones and using notebooks, who knew? πŸ“πŸ‘

It's also super refreshing to see an older woman rocking the travel scene without apology. I love that Google Translate and Maps have become her go-to resources, she's embracing technology with ease. And let's be real, exploring new cultures and meeting new people can do wonders for your mental health - especially when you're dealing with tough stuff like osteoarthritis. πŸ’ͺ

Elaine's story is all about living life on her own terms and not letting age hold her back. That takes a lot of courage, especially at 76! πŸ™Œ So here's to Elaine Kingett: the globetrotting queen of our dreams πŸ˜„.
 
You know, I was just reading about this elderly lady Elaine who's still traveling like crazy at 76 and I'm reminded of my own grandmother back in the day πŸ™ƒ... she used to take these long road trips with her friends and would always bring a portable radio with her favorite tunes. It was so cool how she'd pack a small bag, fuel up the car, and off they'd go. Nowadays, it's all about those fancy GPS devices and online booking platforms, but I think there's something to be said for the old-school way of traveling.

And can you believe this lady is still navigating public spaces alone at night? πŸŒƒ Back in my day, we didn't have all these new-fangled safety features like Google Maps or apps that track your every move. But I guess times have changed and it's not as scary as it used to be. Still, I can imagine how empowering it must feel for her to be able to travel on her own terms.

I'm also a bit jealous of her naturist holiday in Crete 🌴... who wouldn't want to spend their days lounging by the pool or exploring secluded beaches? Maybe one day I'll have the courage to join her at a nudist resort! πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so curious about Elaine's experience with naturist holidays, I mean, who wouldn't want to try something new like that? πŸ€”πŸŒ΄ But what really stood out to me is how she realized being invisible in society as a woman over 50 is still a thing. It's crazy! 😱 She sounds like an inspiration, embracing her travel passion and not letting age get in the way. Using a notebook instead of her phone when eating alone or walking around at night is genius, btw πŸ“πŸ’» I wonder if she'd be open to trying new things, like that osteoarthritis treatment in Goa? 🀞
 
omg u guys i just read the most inspiring story about elaine kingett she's 76 and still traveling the world 🌏 it's like she's defying age stereotypes and i'm here for it! what i loved most about her story is how she realized that society tends to view women over 50 as invisible but she's not having it πŸ˜‰ and yeah google translate & maps have been lifesavers for solo travelers like me too πŸ‘ i'm definitely thinking of trying out bone & body clinic in goa for my osteoarthritis πŸ€• has anyone tried it? πŸ€”
 
I think it's amazing how Elaine is still going strong with her love of travel, even at 76! She's like, totally proving that age is just a number, you know? 🀩 I mean, who needs cold water when you've got Google Translate and Google Maps, right? πŸ˜‚ And honestly, I'm loving the way she's embracing solo travel and making the most of it. Like, eating alone in restaurants? Big deal! She's using her notebook and pen to stay connected with the world around her. That's some serious adulting skills right there πŸ“. Anyway, I hope Elaine does end up visiting Taiwan - she sounds like she'd totally rock that adventure 😎.
 
Just read about Elaine Kingett πŸ€—, can't believe how inspiring her is! 😊 I mean, 76 is like ancient history, but she's still got that fire in her belly and a passion for life that's so cool! πŸ‘©β€πŸŒ She's not afraid to take risks and step out of her comfort zone, whether it's trying naturism or traveling solo. And you know what's even cooler? Her attitude towards ageism πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Like, she knows she's not invisible just because people think older women should be quiet and meek. Not on her watch! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I'm definitely taking notes from her here - using a notebook instead of scrolling through my phone when eating out sounds like a total game-changer for me πŸ“
 
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