My next run out (motorhome content)

My next run out (motorhome content)

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Garlick

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40,601 posts

247 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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My next loan has arrived and I'm booked in for two weekends time.



My angle is can a caravanner be persuaded into thinking that motorhomes are a good thing. I see them as inconvenient as you have to try and park them in towns, have to pack everything away when you want to go out and purchase price is high due to the van cost...but I am really looking forward to spending some time with it.

Article should be in Practical Motorhome when finished. Wonder if I'll be a convert?


GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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To really get the benifit of a camper van, you need to plan a little road trip, travel 1 or 2 nights stop, travel again, so on so forth (or as its a demo take a couple of months in Spain).
This is where they excel, throw in a few nights wild camping up in Scotland.

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

247 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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I'm only in it for 3 days!

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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Just a flavour then?

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

247 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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Swift run up to the Cotswolds for a few days R&R with the Mrs sadly, would like it to be longer but work gets in the way smile

Balmoral

41,754 posts

255 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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Garlick said:
Swift run up to the Cotswolds
But it's a Bailey biggrin

nagsheadwarrior

2,789 posts

186 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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You'll love it garlick,theyre the future!

That 745s a superb all round bit of kit too,best selling van ive ever sold.

Am off in a bessacarr myself for 10 days from thursday, preston to horseracing in newbury then onto devon then hampshire,sussex,suffolk and essex, a mixture of sites,pub carparks and sidestreet camping,you cant do that with a caravan!

GlenMH

5,274 posts

250 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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I agree - you need to give it a bit longer and spend some time wild camping to appreciate just how flexible and convenient they are. Packing stuff away is no hassle as you probably would in a caravan anyway and for us, we don't intend going anywhere near major conurbations with it.

A month in France/Spain is the best way to try wink and just rent a car when you get down there! Paul - can't you work remotely? And Skype is a wonderful thing for phone calls/teleconferencing.... I'm sure Stuart won't mind!

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

247 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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Balmoral said:
But it's a Bailey biggrin
hehe

As for longer, I'm sure I'll have another. This is just to get away for a bit really

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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Take your brewing up water in a seperate bottle/ container it never tastes right out of the tank.

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

247 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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Don't have that issue in a caravan wink

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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Garlick said:
Don't have that issue in a caravan wink
Now I've had a brew out of water from an aquaroll and know that's not true.

Edited by GAjon on Wednesday 28th November 10:28

Laurel Green

30,847 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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GAjon said:
Now I've had a brew out of water from an aquaroll and know that's not true.

Edited by GAjon on Wednesday 28th November 10:28
Now I might be talking out of my back-end but, have found that once the initial water has run out and replenishing with the local water, the tea does not taste the same. The answer is to purchase teabags from whence the water came (area that is wink ).

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Thursday 29th November 2012
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Laurel Green said:
Now I might be talking out of my back-end but, have found that once the initial water has run out and replenishing with the local water, the tea does not taste the same. The answer is to purchase teabags from whence the water came (area that is wink ).
I can't get my Da Hong Pao in tea bag form.



Ps. I had to look that up.

TIGERSIX

969 posts

238 months

Friday 30th November 2012
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GAjon said:
To really get the benifit of a camper van, you need to plan a little road trip, travel 1 or 2 nights stop, travel again, so on so forth (or as its a demo take a couple of months in Spain).
This is where they excel, throw in a few nights wild camping up in Scotland.
Ditto this need tow behind,though, we spent 3/4 weeks going down to Monaco and back with the Eagle last year with our 5 kids drive a day park up for a few days then move on.

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Friday 30th November 2012
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TIGERSIX said:
Ditto this need tow behind,though, we spent 3/4 weeks going down to Monaco and back with the Eagle last year with our 5 kids drive a day park up for a few days then move on.
Would that be an American Eagle motorhome?
They're like the Mad Max of motorhomes! Very niice.

TIGERSIX

969 posts

238 months

Friday 30th November 2012
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GAjon said:
Would that be an American Eagle motorhome?
They're like the Mad Max of motorhomes! Very niice.
Yes its the one pictured on page 8 and my profile pic bring a whole new meaning to mobil home biggrin



Obiwonkeyblokey

5,400 posts

247 months

Thursday 6th December 2012
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I like the fact that you work in logistics management.

The logisitics of even turning that thing around must require serious management.

Lancerevo

175 posts

150 months

Saturday 8th December 2012
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Been motorhoming for over 10 years, started at 30 and my advice is never drink the water from the tank, the first motorhome I bought from a biologist and he explained why I should not drink the water. Bottled every time for me.

sc0tt

18,125 posts

208 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Enjoy

I grew up caravanning. My old man used to take us away every other week. Then we got a static van for 5 years. We grew up and he bought a motorhome, and then a bigger one.

Ultimately he prefers the tourer and has gone back to a caravan. He did 3 weeks in span and felt like he was permanently driving. He couldn't pop into town in it and keeping £50k worth of depreciating asset in storage riled him.

I think when he retires he will get another. I spent a couple of nights in it but wasn't keen. Enjoy. I'd love to do Scotland in one.