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for me, my friends and family far from it, we're all getting into the camping/caravans/motorhomes. its probably our ages to be fair, 30-40yrs, been an done all the costa/greece/etc etc, self catering

ill come with you jonah........infact if you take the high road,ill take the low and ill be in scotland afore ye..........

had a touring van for years but bought a nice 6 birth motorhome a few years back and its great.just booked onto a farm in the dales next year to watch the tour de france.25 ft long but does around 28

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had a touring van for years but bought a nice 6 birth motorhome a few years back and its great.just booked onto a farm in the dales next year to watch the tour de france.25 ft long but does around 28 to the gallon.leave it loaded and we just jump in and bugger off.either on sites or just park up and chill.

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I love being away in the van, its certainly popular round these parts. Three caravan sales have opened up within 5 miles from me. I am booked on different sites every fortnight for the next couple of months but a lot of sites I rand were fully booked. Just got back yesterday from another site at Whitby that was also full.

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I`ve got a Renault master high top lwb --- I can turn it into a make shift camper in 20 mins -- some sites wont let us on but some the smaller ones are ok ..

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I have just been down to bideford in devon for a funeral and was stuck behind loads of caravans for miles and miles ...so I would say they are still pretty common from what I have seen today...

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A mate of mine used to do all that lark.....he used to pay Havens to clean them out every week after the people had gone home,site fees every year,constant damage from kids,repairs right left and centre,only to be told its too old now you gotta replace it with new ones......he lasted 2 summers i think and made pennies .....some folk just got to learn the hard way :laugh: .......................I thought this Top Gear episode was blinding.....

 

 

" What do you do on a caravan holiday ? "...................." Fill up the loo " :laugh: Classic !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRXi2svWPU

 

Sod that for a game of soldiers !

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We only bought our Van when we got the dogs. No one to look after them, so they come with us. It has it's pitfalls sometimes, but on the whole, it's a blast.

 

 

 

We're in it at the moment, Wells-next-the-sea. Fooking hot though..............

 

I'm sure I went to Wells as a kid on a caravan holiday. Is there a beach with a feck off big island within swimming distance?

 

Sort of. But you could walk to the island as well.

 

Theres plenty of these on the beach front.

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We only bought our Van when we got the dogs. No one to look after them, so they come with us. It has it's pitfalls sometimes, but on the whole, it's a blast.

 

 

 

We're in it at the moment, Wells-next-the-sea. Fooking hot though..............

 

I'm sure I went to Wells as a kid on a caravan holiday. Is there a beach with a feck off big island within swimming distance?

 

Sort of. But you could walk to the island as well.

 

 

 

As a youngster and amateur explorer, as all young boys are, it fascinated me! LOL. I'm sure it's nothing like as grand as what I remember through my 10 year old eyes. :laugh:

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never been on a caravan hol,living in a fibre glass box dont appeal to me ,i have visions of some one wearing those 80s white tennis shorts knocking the van door at 8am holding babminton rackets........i slept in one for a week on my drive .had a thunder storm,fooking pulled the covers over me so tight i had white knucles in morning :laugh:

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when we was younger we would go for a fortnight in porthcawl and loved every minute of it ..also theres something calm and soothing about being in a caravan when its raining out ..well it is for me :D:D

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