Who would want a carpet in the bathroom anyway! Disgusting imo. I don't have carpets in my bathrooms at home and I wouldn't want them in a caravan either. All they do is get wet, soggy and smelly!
More evidence that the Olympus is not the replacement for the Pageant
i agree , with the introduction of the unicorn (the real senator replacement) the pegasus appears to have replaced the pagaent ..at £2 grand + more ?
Finish wise the Peg is the Pageant s7 replacement, but it does gain the tv, tracker, alarm, jack, alko lock & day beds that I can instantly think of. The spec loss on the oly compared to the Pag s7 I really miss was the downgraded fridge.
I did the same just bought a nice bath mat and it can be washed on my return - We too love our OLYMPUS 624 used it twice this month and have 2 more outings booked for August - only dog agility shows but it's still camping! :-)
Thanks for that, like you we are going to be using ours for Dog Shows, this will be our first outing tomorrow (31 july) off to a show in Exeter so looking forward nervous but looking forward to trying everything and trying to put up a new awning too!!!!
Like you go to all the shows, and still camping and getting away
Melissa
Quote: Originally posted by thorpers4 on 30/7/2010
I did the same just bought a nice bath mat and it can be washed on my return - We too love our OLYMPUS 624 used it twice this month and have 2 more outings booked for August - only dog agility shows but it's still camping! :-)
Emma
------------- January 2012 - Stafford
March 2012 - France
May 2012 - Stafford
June 2012 - Newbury
June 2012 - Blackpool South
August 2012 - Scotland
September 2012 - Doncaster
How did your first trip go? we have yet to try our new awning, we used to have a full awning for our last one but decided to go for the Kampa 390 this time, fingers crossed we'll get to try it at the agility festival at kelmarsh hall in Northants 13-15th August.
I found towing it was fine, it's a bit longer than my old pageant moselle, I drive a Mitsibushi L200 which seems to be more than up for the job.