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Well we had our maiden voyage this weekend over to Bakewell, luckily not far as we had some problems.
When we collected the tt we were told not to drill into the trailer to attach the number plate, but to use sticky pads. I bought exterior grade pads, and the number plate had been on a couple of weeks in the garden, but didn't make it to Bakewell! So what do I do? More sticky pads, bathroom sealant, or do I get my drill out?
Secondly our brake lights stopped working. They were fine when we left but when we got home they weren't working. The other lights are ok. I'm going to ask around scouts tonight to see if theres anyone with a towbar who could check the trailer for us, other than that I don't even know how to work out if its the trailer or the towbar. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm going to post these two questions on towing as well.
Other than that the tent was great, we camped with 3 other families and we were ousted by all the kids! It was very wet and windy most of the time, and we were really snug. I did attach all the guylines, it probably wasn't necessary, but tents were being flattened around us!
------------- All the best,
Alison
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