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20/3/2007 at 8:48pm
Location: formby merseyside Outfit: abbey vogue 470
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Hi all this is my first time so be gentle with me. Ive just picked up my brand new pathfinder still in wrappers 2006 green from Barrons. Great deal i think £ 9295 with full awning, side skirts,plates [prefered this to the brown 2007] Sue and i have been tenters for a long time and decided to go for a bit of luxury.We can now look at sites for tourers as opposed to camp sites and are thinking of joining the caravan club or the camping and caravan club but dont know which is best? any advice would be great. we live up north and will probably only visit the lakes and dales this year till we get used to the camper
wish the weather would buck up were itching to go
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20/3/2007 at 9:05pm
Location: carlisle Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Genoa
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Hello Big Al and Sue,
Welcome to the site, you will soon be addicted like the rest of us nutters, you will be amazed at the hints and tips you pick up. We are in the Caravan Club, I must say at lot of sites have hard standing pitches, or stone, so I would say you may somtimes have difficulty pegging down the canvas. I hope somebody comes along soon to give a view on the CCC as they may have softer or indeed grass pitches which may be more suitable for pegging.
Come along people and give your view.
Wherever you choose enjoy your time away.
Shirley
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20/3/2007 at 9:19pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Autosleeper+Executiv
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Hi Big Al...we also have a new Pathfinder, but one of the 'brown' ones and can't wait to try it out. We have upgraded from a Pullman and are going away at Easter, but we do live down South where hopefully the weather might be a bit drier. We belong to both clubs and find CCC generally to be cheaper and more geared towards tents, tt's and folding campers. At least they seem to know what we are, unlike CC, who think we are a TT. Hardstandings are great for this time of year especially if you don't want to put the awning up, but we always take rock pegs just in case.
Sue and Brian
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20/3/2007 at 9:42pm
Location: March Cambs. Outfit: Citroen nemo Gelert Atlantis 5
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Hi, like Sue and Brian we are members of both.We think the cc has the better cl's and most informative magazine but the extra choice of sites makes it worth hanging onto our c&cc membership. Also caravan club do a good deal on green flag recovery
Andy xx
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20/3/2007 at 10:21pm
Location: Argyll Scotland Outfit: 1997 Bailey Ranger 470 4
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Join both and make up your own mind as to which one suits you best.
IE Suck it and see.
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20/3/2007 at 10:43pm
Location: Doncaster South Yorkshire Outfit: Bailey Pageant Magenta Laguna 1.9dci
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We have been members of the Caravan Club for 3 years now and have found them to be very friendly and helpful. The sites are superb - you know you are guaranteed a set standard, hardstandings are available on most sites and just use rock pegs if you want to put up the awning. There is a good choice of cl's.
I do think, however that it is becoming more expensive to stay on the club sites and there are cheaper to be had on non CC sites. I will keep our membership tho' because it is still good value as mentioned before me, for the good choice of cl's, also a good magazine etc.
Congratulations on getting your new camper! What are you waiting for??? Get yourself gone and just find somewhere to dry it out once you get back!! 
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20/3/2007 at 11:20pm
Location: south yorkshire Outfit: Bailey phoenix
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We are in the Caravan Club, I must say at lot of sites have hard standing pitches, or stone, so I would say you may somtimes have difficulty pegging down the canvas. I hope somebody comes along soon to give a view on the CCC as they may have softer or indeed grass pitches which may be more suitable for pegging.
Shirley the advantages of a folding camper are they are like a caravan with few of the disadvantges, ie they dont need pegging . Big al9 the problem you might find with the caravan club is they dont understand what a folding camper is , and think of it as a trailer tent, saying that i am a member of the ccc and they have staff that dont know the difference as well , Come the Budget they all will learn quicker me thinks , of the big advantage of tow cars required
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21/3/2007 at 7:26am
Location: Lichfield Staffordshire Outfit: 2004 Pimped Pennine Pathfinder
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And what about joining the PENNINE OWNERS CLUB what with it's dicounted insurance, regular subsidised meets up and down the country and mixing with a great bunch of people you can't go wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!
And what better way to get used to your new toy than with help, tips and advise from Pennine owners.
If you want an application form email me on the link below and I will send one to you.
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21/3/2007 at 7:33am
Location: Worcestershire Outfit: Lunar Quasar 546
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Quote: Originally posted by hoedown on 20/3/2007
Hi Big Al...we also have a new Pathfinder, but one of the 'brown' ones and can't wait to try it out. We have upgraded from a Pullman and are going away at Easter, but we do live down South where hopefully the weather might be a bit drier. We belong to both clubs and find CCC generally to be cheaper and more geared towards tents, tt's and folding campers. At least they seem to know what we are, unlike CC, who think we are a TT. Hardstandings are great for this time of year especially if you don't want to put the awning up, but we always take rock pegs just in case.
Sue and Brian
At last, somebody else with a 'brown' Pathfinder
I thought we were the only people who liked brown
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21/3/2007 at 11:23am
Location: formby merseyside Outfit: abbey vogue 470
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thank you all, some good advice for me to think about, i think im gonna like this site.
Sorry if i offended any new brownies but i just didnt like the colour or the new mods.Cant wait to get gone probably spend the whole weekend finding out what goes where
thanks again
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21/3/2007 at 11:59am
Location: Newark-on-trent Outfit: Abi Ace Harmony(back to a FC soon)
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get yourself into here and on one of the meets youll love it.
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21/3/2007 at 1:08pm
Location: Worcestershire Outfit: Lunar Quasar 546
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Quote: Originally posted by big al9 on 21/3/2007
thank you all, some good advice for me to think about, i think im gonna like this site.
Sorry if i offended any new brownies but i just didnt like the colour or the new mods.Cant wait to get gone probably spend the whole weekend finding out what goes where
thanks again
No offence taken, Hopefully ours will get it's first airing 'in anger' at Easter
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21/3/2007 at 3:08pm
Location: south yorkshire Outfit: Bailey phoenix
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Must admit when i first saw the new brown colour scheme , my first thought was yuck , but i have got to admit it is growing on me ,and i quite like it now
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23/3/2007 at 9:54pm
Location: Northumberland Outfit: Coachman Amara
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Hi
I've been a Pennine owner myself having an 1997 Aztec until last year when we traded it in and bought a 1994 Esterel folding caravan.
This is my 11th year with the Camping & Caravanning Club and have always found the sites to be very clean & tidy and the staff friendly and helpful.
Good luck and have many times happy camping!
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24/3/2007 at 8:42am
Location: Herefordshire Outfit: pennine pathfinder 2003
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We are in both but the C&CC is my favourite. We like the Temporary Holiday Sites in the school holidays. We don't use the proper sites much as they are quite expensive but they are well run. The caravan club sites are fine about folding campers the only thing you will find is you may be unable to use the underbed skirts but the awning will go up just the same as on a caravan. We found our welcome some what less on a caravan club rally and would not bother again.
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