How many nights?
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Yeh you can only stay for 90 days in any 180. It's a rolling 90/180 days so as days 'drop off' you can add more in. It's complicated to explain but we can make it work if we go for 60 days across Jan-Mar; 30 days in May; then 30 days in September.
Tbh its a PITA but not worth attempting to game the system.
Tbh its a PITA but not worth attempting to game the system.
oblio said:
Yeh you can only stay for 90 days in any 180. It's a rolling 90/180 days so as days 'drop off' you can add more in. It's complicated to explain but we can make it work if we go for 60 days across Jan-Mar; 30 days in May; then 30 days in September.
Tbh its a PITA but not worth attempting to game the system.
Depends mate. If you do what I do, and use an Estonian passport, all your troubles melt away. 😉Tbh its a PITA but not worth attempting to game the system.
PS, we're 32 days in now and just back into SW France, and it's still flaming warm. Lying here in the naughty naked nude (sorry...) with windows and roof vents all open, and Maxxair fan pumping out at a fairly high rate, and still too ruddy warm!
Happy though...
In the municipal campsite in Quimper (Brittany) tonight. About £7 a night inc electric, so it'd be rude not to 😄). Mostly we've done aires, 'wild', and France Passion though.
Think that's 44 nights so far on this trip, with slightly more of those in France than in Spain.
We're probably here for another eight or ten nights before we start looking to book a ferry back to those Septic Isles.
Think that's 44 nights so far on this trip, with slightly more of those in France than in Spain.
We're probably here for another eight or ten nights before we start looking to book a ferry back to those Septic Isles.
Mine too. I have been in and running the log burner during the very cold nights but a midnight return from a gig on Wednesday meant I didn't have the fire warming the truck through and Wednesday dipped to -5. Fresh water is underneath and insulated but I guess -5 was exceptional. It's thawed out now.
In an almost serendipitous coincidence a friend fitted out a couple of portacabins with a thermostatically controlled 240volt heat trace cabling three months ago for a job that didn't progress and was about to strip it all out and chuck it in a skip and when I mentioned my plight he offered me the whole system!
Mark
In an almost serendipitous coincidence a friend fitted out a couple of portacabins with a thermostatically controlled 240volt heat trace cabling three months ago for a job that didn't progress and was about to strip it all out and chuck it in a skip and when I mentioned my plight he offered me the whole system!
Mark
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