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28/8/2005 at 10:24am
Location: Teesside Outfit: Pennine Sterling
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We pick up our new Pennine Stirling next Saturday. We didn't manage to knock the price down but the deal included the awning, side skirts and winter cover. My tow bar gets fitted on Wednesday we have gone for a removable because of the reversing sensors on the Renault Scenic.
Thanks to everyone for your advice.
We are going to sort out the insurance this week, and will look at Caravan Guard, Richard Keene (via Pennine owners club) and see what the C & CC and CC have to offer.
We have a couple more questions.
Cooking We were wondering if it would get a bit smelly cooking all meals inside the camper especially fried food. Would we be advised to hang onto our camping set to cook in the awning?
Corner steady pads I would imagine we need to buy some but what would you recommend.
Thanks again, I'm sure we will have more questions, but within time we will be able to add our experiences to this site.
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28/8/2005 at 11:11am
Location: Essex Greater London Outfit: Bailey Phoenix 640
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We were wondering if it would get a bit smelly cooking all meals inside the camper especially fried food. Would we be advised to hang onto our camping set to cook in the awning?
Nah, your best bet, is DON'T COOK! Hey, works for me-lol
Or
Provide OH, (or offspring if you have any), with large industrial size fans and instruct to constantly waft aromas out! For OH you can say that this is cheaper than going to a gym for tidy upper arms and pecs/boobs and for ankle biters, you can tell them that it'll help them to grow fit and strong!
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Simply wear those all in one chemical and biological warfare suits so you won't notice the smells! It'll cut down on your washing and ironing too
My name's hippy chick and I am a ukcs addict......
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