I recommend you do what we did on our first trip. Book a site very close to a dealer and take a credit card. I think I spent more time at the dealers that weekend than I did in the caravan.
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as long as you leave youre wories behind on youre first tripp you will no exactly what you have forgotten,,and take it all on youre second trip ,,have a nice time,
------------- May the roof of your camper
never fall in ,and the couple inside ,never fall out,
Welcome to new folk on here. I have a very comprehensive list of *absolutely everything* we take with us. It is on an excel spreadsheet and I also put in the cost of item and when it was purchased, and it adds it all up for me, for insurance purposes. If anyone wants a copy, just email me (see signature below). It may be a bit O.T.T. for some, but you could always use it as a guide, or even alter it for your own use. Just a thought.
This is my first post on this site and I have to say, I am really impressed with the friendliness of the members and excellent advice you give. I have bought a little Freedom caravan and my first trip is booked just down the road in Sunny Southport in just over a weeks time. I hope to post a photo of my set up on another part of the forum very soon. Small is beautiful.
Quote: Originally posted by mikecandsarhab on 24/6/2011
dont forget the tin opener
mike
you'll need that to get out of the car after you have filled it with all the 'really important stuff' that you end up being coerced into buying by everyone on here
Hi, welcome & contragulations to all the 'new' caravanners!
The list of what you 'need' can go on forever (ours gets longer everytime we go away). As long as you have the basics like fresh water carrier, waste hog, electric cable (if using hook-up), gas bottle etc... you can take most other things from home & figure out what you forgot & what you didn't use.
The main thing to take is your sense of humour - especially the 1st time you put an awning up!
Do what I did and buy your first caravan off an old hand who is giving it up due to health. You get the van for a fair price, you get every bit of kit imaginable thrown in, including the stuff where you go " what if I need" then open a cupboard or locker and it's there. It's like buying a much loved cottage on wheels.
But, more importantly, just go out and enjoy it. If you find you need something, go get it, or leave it till next time. Most important is - Just enjoy the moment. Nothing that is missing is going to kill you.