Hi all, We used to be into our Camping for a few years and have now decided to convert to a Caravan, We bought a Bailey Ranger 500 5 and had a couple of days away last week but due to the weather we couldn't try out the Awning. (due to the high winds lol).
My Question does it sound Stupid to book on a local site for a couple of nights to try our awning out only i've heard the weather for next week should be fairly dry?
no we did this,we tried out the van and awning and everything else at a local CCClub site for three days.had a fabulous time so go for it.we too have the 500/5 ranger.
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no we did this,we tried out the van and awning and everything else at a local CCClub site for three days.had a fabulous time so go for it.we too have the 500/5 ranger.
What do you think to the Ranger we've found it to be perfect..
yes we found it suits our needs to the ground.our grandchild has a full size bed to himself so he's happy.if the other grandchildren come we can put them up too.mum and sleeps in the annexe and dad has a two man tent put up in the awning.everybody is happy.
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Nothing wrong at all in going away anywhere in the caravan
Phil
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Go for it. Have a weekend away. Doesn't matter if it's just up the road. We go about 10 miles away for at least one weekend a year, when we go with friends. In fact, I think it's a good idea to help get used to the van before you take on longer journeys. If you've forgotten something, you can always nip back home for it. Go for it.
Hi our local CC site is 2.5mls up the road (Burrs park). The caravan is 6 miles away in storage and its an 13 mile tound trip to get the van and stay there for a few nights, when you can get in.
Every little bit helps, and if you forget anything or something comes up we are only 2 miles from home. We also no of other caravaners whom on come 1.5 miles from there home to site.
Just enjoy open the wine and let the good times roll.
Hi kevtore999-- take a look on the computer weather forecasts before next week as they have just said that next weekend-the 26th - 28th they are forecasting snow. We listen to weather and enquire on the net as this is our wedding anniv weekend and we always go away- manily to York but this year we are off to Ludlow for the Christmas Medeival Xmas fair and market.. Good luck for when you go- dont worry about a thing. We have been campers(tent) for many years and 3 yrs ago we changed to a Bailey caravan----never looked back. Try it on EHU and then if you are a memeber of the C&CC go on a DA meet or THS on no elec, try using the battery and you might want to look at getting later on a solar panel. We only EHU 2 nights a year and it will be next weekend- by the sounds of the snow it may come in handy. cheers gary
go for it we went to a friends far to put our awning up and left it there for a few days you need to get used to putting it up so put it up take it down and repaeat until you feel you have earned a beer/a glass of wine then repeat