The folding camper that is . After last weeks disappointment of finding the jockey wheel gone, we've replaced it and had the camper opened up for an airing. It's such a relief when it's been covered up for winter, to check on it and find it's ok. Can't wait for Easter now.
well done, was tempted to open ours this weekend,but as were not going to be using it in the near future and its made of pvc [does not really need airing]it can stay wrapped up for another few months
OK changed my mind - I'm looking forward to airing ours too - but cant do it just yet as we are not hardy enough to go camping in the easter esp as it is sooo early this year!!
Open ours yesterday too - cannot wait to get it up and running and buy all the bits we need as not been TT before. Not sure on when we will go perhaps when it gets a bit warmer.
It is a worry with Easter being so early, so we booked in at Grin Low CC site which is on an old quarry site, so it'll be sheltered at least. When we camped at the end of September last year we had frost on the canvas in the morning, but we were fine. In fact our son and his friend had camped in a tent at the side of us and they were fine. You just need decent sleeping bags and blankets and you'll be fine. Go for it.
have'nt got ours up yet but have been out to day to harringtons of hampshire (used to be Hants & Dorset) bought a new heater and a couple of pillows that go back to there original shape then went up on Portsdown hill for burger and icecream what a lovely weekend
We're camping at Easter, but not in the trailer tent - we're CANOE CAMPING - taking lightweight tents in our boats and camping each night on the river bank. We'll start at Henley-on-Thames on Good Friday, and finish at Teddington on Easter Monday!