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28/1/2008 at 7:51pm
Location: West Lothian Outfit: 20 XC60 B5 18 Elegance 580
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I have caravanned since I was 10 days old in July 1970!
With my parents I caravanned in:
2 Sprite 400's a 67 and a 70, a 70 Cavalier 1200T, a 78 Sprite Super Major, an 81 Sprite Super Alpine, an 89 Adria Forma 580 and a 90 Lunar Sunbeam ....
With my Mrs since we married in 94:
90 Sprite Musketeer S, a 95 Bailey Beachcomber 440/4 Club, a 2005 Abbey 418 GTS Vougue, a 2006 Swift Chalenger 470 and now a 2007 Abbey 416 GTS.
Hopefully have this one for a while.
------------- 2020 Volvo XC60 B5 R Design Geartronic / 2018 Swift Elegance 580
Best Wishes
Iain
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29/1/2008 at 5:55pm
Location: Wigan Outfit: VW Passat Lunar Quasar end bdroom
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Fairholme (with gas lights) as wel as electric curlew
new ABI Monza
Avondale sandmartin
Buccaneer
Eccles Elite Emerald (twin axle)
Holidays abroad for about 10 years then back to caravanning with
Steling Elite Treker (twin axle)
Now new Lunar Quasar fixed bed
Sue
------------- Sue
Rowntree Park York/April
Hillside Brixham/June
Braithwaite Fold Bowness/September
(and as many weekends as
possible in between!)
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29/1/2008 at 11:30pm
Location: HIGHLANDS Outfit: Swift Charisma 550 & Jeep Cherokee Aut
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First van TEC 515
Hobby (can't remember what)
Hobby 520 TQM
Abbey freestyle
Lunar Zenith 5
Dutch & German vans till left the forces!!
------------- A PESSIMIST, IS AN OPTIMIST WITH EXPERIENCE !!!!
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30/1/2008 at 11:40am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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Started camping when we lived in Germany, gave it up in 1981.
First van Monza 1200d gas lamps, single glazed, put in a fridge myself and fitted twin electrics, battery charger etc.Used an extension lead and fan heater when cold!
Then Adria 15' can't remember the model but had double glazing mains etc-luxury, sold for virtually what it cost!
Abbey Lancaster, then saw the GTS at Salop Caravans.
Abbey GTS 415, all mod cons ex demo, owned for 9 years lovely van.
Swift Classic Coronette 2 berth 15'
Bailey Pageant Champagne, owned 2 years, saw present van-fatal!
Bailey Pageant Vendee, as we loved the fixed bed. Owned 3 years now.
Next? Not sure- maybe a Senator or Swift but fixed bed 18'. No rush to sell yet!
------------- DS-There's more to life than football!!!
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30/1/2008 at 8:56pm
Location: Outfit:
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Our first van was a damp one, never found the makers name on it (probably too ashamed to put a name to it.)
We only used it twice, before it got vandalised. Have to admit, we were unlikely to use it again anyway as the last trip we had it was wetter inside than it was outside. It was that bad, we were tempted to abandon the van on the site and go home. It was only when I remembered it was a CC site and that they had my address I decidd to take the van home again. However, we only paid £50 and this was about 2001. I thought we had our moneys worth from it in so much as despite our wet trip, we enjoyed the few dry nights we had, but I really hated towing it. This was probably due to the fact my car was underpowered.
A few years and another child later we bought a second hand folding camper which got damaged on our first trip and never even made it to a site.
Any sensible person would have given up by now, but our eldest was so disappointed, I bought a used trailer tent the next day on my credit card. We used this for about two years before getting sick of watching the weather and packing up early because rain is forcast and we don't have room to dry it out and bought another caravan, an Avondale Perle Ulysses (1992).
After two years towing the trailer tent and having a bigger car, I felt a bit happier towing a caravan and now I have invested in an AlKo hitch actually enjoy towing.
I almost traded it in last year for the 6 berth Bailey Ranger, which we fell in love with, but on careful consideration, decided that by the time we had paid for it, the kids would be too big for the bunk beds.
I'm glad I decided against it as I now want one with an end bathroom, but I want to get another 3 years out of the one we have first as finances are none too bright at the moment, but if any one wants to send me a few thousand, it will be invested in a shiny Avondale Dart 545-4.
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