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Subject Topic: OH has had enough
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07/9/2010 at 6:57pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
 Outfit: Senator Wyoming
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We'll be changing to a caravan next year and probably selling our BL too, OH was keen but I wasn't initially but now I have looked round a few and thought about it more I am keen also but we will be keeping lots of things from our tent set up to use with the caravan and awning and we won't sell the tent until we are 100% sure it's what we want.

I definitely wouldn't sell at this time of year either and make sure it's what you want, tents are expensive these days :)


07/9/2010 at 8:17pm
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Caravans are tight, cramped spaces. You don't meet your neighbours because you sit indoors watching TV all day. If one person is standing up then everyone else has to sit down coz there's nowhere to go, there's literally one strip to walk up and down.

I would stick to Tenting.



07/9/2010 at 9:42pm
 Location: West Midlands
 Outfit:  Karsten
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Go for the caravan, but don't sell your stuff, its true you will use a lot of it for a caravan and also you might not like vanning!

We have gone back and forth lots of times, I hate towing caravans even tho I'm not the one driving, it makes me a nervous wreak, and its a nightmare if you get lost (can't turn round till you get to an island!) its really stressfull! Then there is all the expense of towing/servicing/insuring and running the thing, also the worry of damp issues and other problems caravans have, but yes they are comfy when you are on site, untill you try you don't know if you will like it or not.

We sold a 2009 caravan this year, swapped to a trailer tent which we have just sold, I am sick of losing money on units and thinking now of going back to a tent! Luckily I have kept all my gear, so only the tent I need



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08/9/2010 at 9:47am
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Knaus s470 + Hilux
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We used to glamp. We had a Khyam Ultimate deluxe so there was loads of space to fill and we managed it.

I was never really a canavas fan and the weather got us all down so we bought our first caravan last year. Almost everything we used in the tent has gone straight into the van. Two big crates of plates, cutlery, essential repair stuff, torches etc didn't even make a dent in the storage space in the van.

As far as the bigger equipment goes - the chairs, tables, kitchen stands etc we use them all. The only things that haven't been used are two campbeds, the tent wardrobe and the hookup cable.

Don't sell anything until you know what you'll use. I didn't expect to be using my camp kitchen but in fact I use it all the time. Can't beat the Coleman stove


08/9/2010 at 9:58am
 Location: wales
 Outfit: Swift Sprite Alpine
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we had over twelve years of caravanning and decided to give it up as it proved too expensive to only use the van for a few weeks a year now have a tt and dont have the same prob with storage or towing yes i used to tow the van mainly round spagettie junction but each to his own good luck what ever you choose to do hang on to your camping gear as a lot of it can be used in a van, tt or tent


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08/9/2010 at 10:11am
 Location: Northeast England
 Outfit: Autosleeper Symphony Motorhome
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As others have said I wouldnt sell your gear just yet. Much of it can be used in a caravan if thats the route you intend to go. Id have a caravan but the thought of towing anything scares me plus the storage cost and nuisance put me off.

Have you thought of a self-conversion campervan ? Its my compromise- much cheaper than a MH; nothing to tow and protection from the elements.....



08/9/2010 at 10:21am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Kampa Holkham & Frinton 4
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Don't let the issue of towing put you off.  OH & I are both 30 & I especially didn't think I'd be happy towing but we both actually loved it.  It really makes you slow down & be more aware about the road & traffic around you.  We found that cars would rush out of side streets to get infront of the 'caravan' but as long as you are aware of how other people will behave when they see you comeing, you just prepare for it & take it in your stride.

We did it with an electric handbreak which was a bit of a nightmare on hills as you are either on or off on the break, no inbetween but again we soon became masters at it & there were very few instances when we encountered any problems.  You just need to prepare in advance by checking out your route so you don't take a route that not's recommended for caravan's.

My dad did this back in the 80's, we had a sprite caravan which was towed by our 1.3 Mazda all the way from Edinburgh to Scarborough.  I was about 7 at the time but the memory of him driving up Sutton Bank shouting com'on baby to the car, will stay with me forever

You life & learn, its all an experience!



08/9/2010 at 10:33am
 Location: Northeast England
 Outfit: Autosleeper Symphony Motorhome
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Towing isnt my only concern- storage when not using would be a major problem for me. Also I wild-camp quite a bit so my micro stealth campervan is ideal.


08/9/2010 at 12:03pm
 Location: east midlands
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Dont do it!

There are pluses and minuses to caravans

Dont sell anything we moved up (not up in my opinion) to a caravan last year and the only thing we dont use is the tent, whilest caravans have the bonus of a bathroom a tent provides everything else. I find the caravan stuffy and airless compared to a tent so you end up adding an awning to sit out in so set up takes just as long.

You may still want an odd w/e in a tent we do.

Setting up beds at night in a caravan is a pain.

Family will in future insist on bringing a TV and laptop thats the end of jolly card and board games -well in my family it has been but then that could be due to having a teenager now.

Storage around £300 to £500 a year.

Hubby will spend hours tinkering with his new pride and joy-but then again that can be a bonus

Positives

Said teenager more likely to come because of electrical facilities.

The toliet in the night is warm pleasant and a bonus.

After our first 2 terror filled towing sessions  we have begun to enjoy the slower pace of towing.

Bad weather no longer is a problem.

People who have no idea how nice a beautifully set up tent can be stop looking at you like your insane when you are going camping and instead start making top gear caravan jokes too you

I forgot 1 other major negative when you tour in caravan instead of a tent you put weight on when away instead of coming home nice and slim from the 10,000 walks to the shower/toliet.



08/9/2010 at 4:53pm
 Location: Ruislip MIddlesex
 Outfit: 2006 Conway Crusader
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We've been tent camping for years, often take the mother-in-law. She loves camping but is getting on a bit now and found some things difficult like getting up off an airbed at stupid-o'clock to go to the loo again.
So we considered a caravan but the costs and storage put us off. We looked at a folding camper and that seemed to tick all the boxes. Bought a 2006 Conway Crusader earlier this year and not looked back. Lots of our camping gear useful for the FC. A few minor problems but sorted now. Stores in our garage (just), easy to tow, quick set up, flush loo, hot & cold running water, oven, heater, fridge, permanent made up beds (better than a caravan), awning if we want (or not), EHU or leisure battery, MIL loves it (hmm, maybe that's not a positive point).




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