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26/5/2010 at 9:00pm
Location: Gloucester Outfit: Norfolk Lake 5m SoulPad Sterling FC
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Quote: Originally posted by dmsplat on 26/5/2010
Reck has clearly said a few times in this thread that he has little interest in getting a trailer. If it works for you, that's great, but I really don't think you're going to talk him round... Also: are you seriously saying each and every time you meet a person in a Hymer with no clue how to drive it on a single track road, you stop, unhitch, push the trailer out of the way, reverse the car, let them past, hitch the trailer and then carry on?? As we tend to camp in remote places, that's enough to put me off small trailers for life!
I'm not trying to talk him around (heaven for-fend), just pointing out that towing needn't be a nightmare.
And yes, if the only way to get the campsite I wanted to get to, with the kit I wanted to take meant unhitching a couple of times on route, then that would be fine with me. It's no biggie.
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27/5/2010 at 11:37am
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Hi, we've got a volvo estate and since our dog travels in the boot area in a small crate we needed extra space.
Hubby bought a Thule platform that attaches to the tow hitch of the car and he got the Thule bag that I fill with "essentials" and strap it to the platfom. It sits no higher than our tailgate window so doesn't add to fuel consumption like a roof box.
When not used on holidays the platform doubles as a bike carrier, takes three big bikes easily.
The only trouble is that once the bag is on and loaded its a bit of a pia to get off unclipping everything, so to get access to the boot is impossible. The dog's crate needed to be turned around and to get in and out the back seat was folded forward which on a volvo is easy.
We went to the south of France last year with this set up and we got some admiring glances from drivers with roofboxes and trailers while we waited at the toll booths.
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27/5/2010 at 12:53pm
Location: Leicestershire Outfit: Outwell Vermont L (2008)
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Wow even more cars to add to the list, i'm going to be spoilt for choice here.
Quote: Originally posted by neilster on 26/5/2010
Got a Galaxy MkIII. 5 of us went camping and managed to get everything in the back with the very rear 2 seats folded down (no roofbox) And we don't go light.. I.E Vermont Xl + carpet and groundsheet. Sleeping bags.. Pillows, 2 wardrobes, 3 tables, 5 chairs, airbeds, Double burner cooker and cooking stand, towels, clothes, food, pots and pans etc.. and a rc1700 3 way fridge and fishing gear..
We looked at Tourans/Zafiras but they were just that little bit to small..
OK i'm more hopeful that i'm going to fit everything in now i've read this. We also have a Vermont but only an X and there will be 4 instead of 5, we would also have the roofbox if needed.
Only problem with the Galaxy is that it seems to be quite a bit more expensive than the other mpv's i've been looking at such as the Touran.
It's been really helpful listening to everyone's thoughts and suggestions on this, thanks a lot.
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