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  • in reply to: hello #140291
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    Welcome aboard! Good plan to
    Welcome aboard! Good plan to try a cheaper model to see if you like the experience first!

    in reply to: hello #140277
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    Welcome aboard! Good plan to
    Welcome aboard! Good plan to try a cheaper model to see if you like the experience first!

    in reply to: hello #140296
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    Welcome aboard! Good plan to
    Welcome aboard! Good plan to try a cheaper model to see if you like the experience first!

    in reply to: hello #140297
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    Welcome aboard! Good plan to
    Welcome aboard! Good plan to try a cheaper model to see if you like the experience first!

    in reply to: hello #140275
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    Welcome aboard! Good plan to
    Welcome aboard! Good plan to try a cheaper model to see if you like the experience first!

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142580
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    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142582
    Major Gruber
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    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142583
    Major Gruber
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    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142587
    Major Gruber
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    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142578
    Major Gruber
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    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142577
    Major Gruber
    Participant

    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142573
    Major Gruber
    Participant

    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142570
    Major Gruber
    Participant

    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142569
    Major Gruber
    Participant

    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

    in reply to: Camper Van / Caravan Questions #142565
    Major Gruber
    Participant

    I agree with everything
    I agree with everything MGroadster said. For me, the fun is doing as much as you can yourself, which is why I’m building my own caravan. I’m not interested in buying anything, just finding stuff and making it fit. The more money I spend, the more the fun drains out of the hobby. Some people are happy to spend £30,000 on a giant caravan or a camper, but HOW can they justify spending that amount of money on something which is just a hobby? I don’t want hi tech stuff in my vans, I love the walk to the loo at 5AM, listening to people snoring and watching the wildlife, returning for a quiet cup of tea and watching the day begin. I have a sink in the van, but I like the cameraderie in the washing up area, where new friendships are struck up over the Fairy Liquid. These friendships usually develop into a table set out in a circle of vans, with candles late at night, by the dying embers of a barbecue or a firepit and shared bottles of wine or vats of hot chocolate, while the kids sleep safely nearby. Total cost of all this equipment? About £30. Need I say more?

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