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Hi all,
Very interesting the times of arriving and departing sites. I tow a trailer and go all over the UK. My usual practise is home as early as possible on the Friday,and having got 99% of the packing done and in the trailer before hand,check the car over,oil,water,tyres and shower and bed. If I am lucky I will get 4-5 hours before I get up at 10.30pm.
Have a coffee,make a small flask, put a few nibbles handy in the car,and off we go.I always try and travel over night but the snoring passengers can get a little tiresome. I recently left home near Wisbech in Cambridgeshire at 11.20pm and because of over night road works had a 20 mile detour in the Midlands and was waiting outside McD's in Penzance at at 5.15am, 394 miles later,needing a fresh coffee. Wife,Son and two dogs asleep all the way with cushions and duvets.
Averaged 42.7 mpg with the trailer on the back, empty roads and 'walk in and out' motorway services, should you need them, car just ticking over in the cool night air and crossing Bodmin moor as the sun just begins to make an appearance with no one else in sight. I usually have breakfast and get to site around 9am if I can. It usually gives me all day to choose when to put the tent up if the weather is touch and go. Once you have tried this method and got it sorted for your particular family you will never go back to driving in the heat of the day with 3 - 4 million other holiday makers.
happy camping, Pete.
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Post last edited on 03/09/2010 21:33:54
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