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‘We quit our jobs to travel the world – disaster struck and we had to come home’

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Tina Waddle, 58, and her husband, Kevin, 65, packed in their careers when they realised they had “more years of their lives behind them than what was left in front”

Tina and Kevin Waddle sold their house and quit their jobs to embark on a life of backpacking(Tina Waddle/SWNS)

Backpacking grandparents who quit their jobs and sold their house to travel the world “can’t wait to get back out there” after cancer brought their adventures to a halt.

Tina Waddle, 58, and her husband, Kevin, 65, packed in their careers when they realised they had “more years of their lives behind them than what was left in front”. The couple sold their £218k three-bedroom house in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and most of their belongings, bought a motorhome, and embarked on a journey around the world.




Their adventures included hitchhiking along the Argentina-Chile border in Patagonia, scaling glaciers in Iceland, and riding camels across the Sahara desert. The pair sold their motorhome in 2023 after realising they spent most of their time backpacking, living in hostels or house-sitting for friends and family in the UK.

Tina and Kevin with their campervan(Tina Waddle/SWNS)

All was well until Kevin was diagnosed with anal cancer in March this year – bringing the couple’s global adventures to an immediate halt. But as soon as Kevin is well enough, they plan to get back out on the road again and Tina has her sights set on Armenia and Turkey for their next trips.

Tina, a former NHS worker, from Leeds, West Yorkshire, said: “We were in Morocco in January when Kev told me he had some worrying symptoms – he thought it was piles, but I bought him some anti-fungal medication from a local pharmacy which had no effect. We realised we needed to go back home and have it properly checked. When we arrived back in the UK in March, we went to the doctors and found out Kev has cancer. Of course the immediate thought was ‘where are we going to live while he goes through chemo?’.

Their travels came to an abrupt halt in March this year when Kevin was diagnosed with cancer(Tina Waddle/SWNS)

“We don’t have a house, the tumour was growing bigger by the day – Kev needed somewhere stable to rest and recuperate. Luckily, we know some really fantastic, supportive people and have house-sitting arrangements in place until September. Some time after that – as soon as Kev’s feeling fit and well – we’ll be off backpacking again.”

Tina and Kevin, a telecommunications worker, used to live a “typical family life” with their son, Scott, 36 and daughter, Steph, 31. But in 2016, Kevin realised something needed to change when a friend quit his job to live in Paris, France, and suffered a heart attack and died before he was able to complete the move.

Tina said: “I remember Kev saying to me one day ‘I have more years behind me than what’s left in front’. He wanted to do more, he wanted us to sell the house and make some money to buy a motorhome and just go travelling. I was really unsure – I’d never stayed in a motorhome, let alone thought about travelling round in one.

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