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28/6/2006 at 3:00pm
Location: yorkshire Outfit: Pennine Pullman F. camper
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"are getting fed up of sleeping on the floor. "
Sue,
Have you considered buying a folding camper rather than a caravan?
No pegs unless you put the awning up.
They are much easier to tow with a small car as they are much lighter and lower.
When folded fit in a garage but open out larger than the largest caravans.
Have the same sort of equipment as a caravan ie gas and electric, cooker, hot and cold water, fridge and television.
The beds dont need making up from seats each day and the bedrooms are great for hanging clothes in. Children can also get away from parents into the bedrooms to read or watch the tv.
After 40 years of tents m'caravans and caravans, we only discovered folding campers 2 years ago and much prefer them to any of our previous escape pods.
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28/6/2006 at 4:23pm
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Quote: Originally posted by edward452 on 28/6/2006
"are getting fed up of sleeping on the floor. "
Sue,
Have you considered buying a folding camper rather than a caravan?
No pegs unless you put the awning up.
They are much easier to tow with a small car as they are much lighter and lower.
When folded fit in a garage but open out larger than the largest caravans.
Have the same sort of equipment as a caravan ie gas and electric, cooker, hot and cold water, fridge and television.
The beds dont need making up from seats each day and the bedrooms are great for hanging clothes in. Children can also get away from parents into the bedrooms to read or watch the tv.
After 40 years of tents m'caravans and caravans, we only discovered folding campers 2 years ago and much prefer them to any of our previous escape pods.
are you nicking wannabe tin tenters ??
------------- The futures bright the futures podding!!!!
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28/6/2006 at 4:26pm
Location: Somerset Outfit: Bailey Brindisi
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Quote: Originally posted by HappyCamper2004 on 28/6/2006
Quote: Originally posted by edward452 on 28/6/2006
"are getting fed up of sleeping on the floor. "
Sue,
Have you considered buying a folding camper rather than a caravan?
No pegs unless you put the awning up.
They are much easier to tow with a small car as they are much lighter and lower.
When folded fit in a garage but open out larger than the largest caravans.
Have the same sort of equipment as a caravan ie gas and electric, cooker, hot and cold water, fridge and television.
The beds dont need making up from seats each day and the bedrooms are great for hanging clothes in. Children can also get away from parents into the bedrooms to read or watch the tv.
After 40 years of tents m'caravans and caravans, we only discovered folding campers 2 years ago and much prefer them to any of our previous escape pods.
are you nicking wannabe tin tenters ??
Sorry for my ignorance, but what is a "tin tenter"
Thanks
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