Enjoying my new to me Caravan

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Deerfoot

4,909 posts

185 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Many thanks for that, looks nice.

Steve Kimberley

144 posts

71 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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And here we are set up at Wolverley C&CC site. Nice site, that we used last thirty years ago when we were motorcycle and sidecar campers and our youngest was nine weeks old. She's only just recovered and started camping with her husband!
This was yesterday, on our way down to the Lock Inn for an early dinner. It's far too close, serves strong cider (and decent snap) and as a consequence my head is now banging.
Alcohol-free day to ensue.
Biggest hassle was that SWMBO (def not me!) forgot the duvet, so a trip to the Kidderminster Dunelm was required. Oh well.

CTS86

197 posts

179 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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Easternlight said:
Joined the party with a caravan last year.
After wanting a motorhome for years and getting very close to buying one, got cold feet at throwing £30k at something I couldn't be sure of liking.
Went to just have a "quick look" at this Sterling that came up local on eBay,
Had only been used 5 times in 5 years, got a really good feel about it so bought on the spot.
Only problem was no tow car, so after getting a friend to tow it home, completed the leap of faith by buying the Yeti blind without looking at from 150 miles away!
What could possibly go wrong?!
Love that.

Good looking van and I have a massive soft spot for a Yeti, especially in that colour.

Well played Sir.

chasingracecars

1,696 posts

98 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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So went to the caravan show yesterday and the wide 8ft wide ones to be precise are nice especially with the transvers bed. However there is not enough in any of them to want to change from my 2010 van yet.

One of the premium brands had a table flap at the end of the kitchen that was installed badly and didn’t line up! On a show model!!