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04/7/2005 at 12:01am
Location: Somerset, Bath Outfit: Cabanon Galaxy
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Thanks everybody for your replys
I am going to do a lot of looking around. We have decided to see the Summer out with the Galaxy as we have 2 separate weeks planned with friends.
Come September I think I will trade it in for a folding Camper. If I can put the Galaxy up on my own, I think a FC should be alot easier.
The luxury of a toilet in the middle of the night, arrhh!
You know what kids are like and they manage to fill a bucket.
Mike and Jen, Going to have a look at a Randger!
Kids are growing, the boat floated and we had a good summer out of it, but Hubby went to the Southampton Boat Show and traded it in for a Monterey 218. Its the same thing but a bit bigger. He managed to get a Landrover off the firm for his work vehicle so he can tow it.
I am still stuck with my 405, its a P reg and still only has 50,000 on the clock. I only run the kids to school and make a trip to Asda. Its a good car and still has loads of life under the bonnet, its just passed its MOT again and I must admit I have not spent a penny on it apart from new brake shoes and a good service.
We can change the car or change the tent, the cheaper option is to change the tent, I am sure we will have more fun as a family, 'if I get a folding Camper', (just trying to convince my other half) Ha!
Let you know what transpires
Sue
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04/7/2005 at 9:21am
Location: South West Outfit: Tent
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Sorry only just read this thread!
I have a Dandy 4/5 folding camper, and can manage it on my own with my 14 year old son 'helping'! (hubby doesn't camp - mainly because he works at w/ends, and also because he hates it!) mine is an old one, but still 100% waterproof because it's made of PVC, and you can fold it away damp. Initially it took me ages to put it up because I was learning, but find that the more often we use it the quicker it gets. The guy who sold it to me showed me how to do it and it took him all of 5 minutes - I've yet to maanage that. I've never used the awning as it weighs a ton and I don't think I could do it on my own, and I'm 5.9 and fairly strong.
It has loads of space, and loads of storage, I find the kitchen easy to put into place, and one of the beds converts into a sofa for daytime. It's easy to tow. Have a look on ebay, there are a few on there at the moment.
Hope this helps,
Debbym
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06/7/2005 at 6:05pm
Location: yorkshire Outfit: Pennine Pullman F. camper
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Hi,
We have just got a Pennine Pullman folding camper and are well pleased with it. The gas struts do make it a doddle to open out single handed though another pair of hand are useful for roling the trailer cover into the pocket at the front.
The frame and canvas is much easier to tension than with the Trigano we had. It does not trap fingers so readily either. Its a much better design.
The kitchen unit is in two halves, sink and hob unit, so it is easy to lift into place and connect. Again it is much better than the Trigano with easier connectors and handles.
The wardrobe unit is lighter to lift and mounted on a plastic rail so it slides out smoothly. The Trigano one was so awkward I removed it and we used to leave it in the garage.
The main bonus point for us is the luxury of constant hot water on tap so washing up and cooking are a pleasure.
My wife even persuaded me to take a small television and large aerial so she could watch the tennis whilst I cooked dinner on the barbeque. We cant wait to go again.
Why is camping so much better than luxury hotels with all mod cons?
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