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09/2/2008 at 1:03pm
Location: Surrey Outfit: Lunar Champ A531
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We mainly use ours for days out or weekends away. We have a few favourite spots that we really like, and frequently drive down to those and enjoy having everything we need with us. If we are going away for a week, then usually we hire a static van and either go in the car or in the motorhome, depending on where we are going and if we know in advance what the parking is like. If we are going somewhere for a short break, we usually stay in the van and our friend drives our car so we have the van on site and a car to go out in. Sometimes I wonder if we might have been better off with a smaller day van and a caravan, but then there would have been parking problems at home, so I think the motorhome is the better bet for us. When we don't have the children, then hubby and I would like to go off touring Scotland in it.
We have a pitch marker with our registration number on, although there is nothing stopping someone from pulling it out and chucking it. Usually though, all the sites we have been to have had the pitches allocated by the park warden, so you don't get 'pitch nabbers'. I usually ask in advance to be near the facilities and on level ground because I'm disabled, so I would be rather narked if someone nicked my pitch that the warden had taken the trouble to allocate for me. I know some people are more easy going about it than others, but to some it really does make a practical difference. I wouldn't dream of pinching a pitch that had any indication of being occupied.
Have fun.
Sara
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09/2/2008 at 5:23pm
Location: Leigh Lancashire Outfit: Peugot 2.0 Hdi Autosleeper Symbol
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We leave ours permanentley on standby (Defcon 1) fully packed and ready to go at a minutes notice. We even make sure we have a full tank of fuel by filling up after every trip. Things like milk, bread and items for the freezer taken on board when setting off. You really dont want to start any journey by calling at the supermarket, calling for fuel etc etc. It can set up back a couple of hours.
We use our van for days out, weekends away, and touring the UK and Europe. We never let ourselves be put off by the weather as it's so fickle. One minute you can be in a torrential storm and the next in glorious sunshine.
We've never had any problems with pitch nappers either in the UK or on the continent.
Here's a link to our write up or our first trip into Europe
http://www.qa2qa.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/zozzer/europe_07.htm
Hope you enjoy your van as much as we enjoy ours.
I can't wait for July, we also going to Switzerland and Germany as we want to go up the Jungfrau on the highest railway in Europe.
Enjoy you holiday.
------------- Best Regards
zozzerweb.com
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