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Re: Oh dear
I might flush mount a double socket in the top (one of the ones with the two USB ports - actually I've got some of them lying about) or I was thinking of the kitchen pop up type.
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I'll just have to see how it goes and what we need. I'm conscious that I need to live with it a bit rather than buying what I think I need before finding out what I actually need.
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We sometimes take the TV with us- but even then rarely watch it. Much prefer to just read a book or play a card game if its damp, or go for a walk etc. We nearly always go on CL sites when we go on our own. Much quieter though generally a lot lower tech - though most now do have electric hook up. Its a good way of winding down - I find camping in a tent doesn't do it in the same way but that is probably just me!
Very much you need to go out for a weekend to somewhere very local (30miles or so) for the first time as you will forget loads and take too much.
Very much you need to go out for a weekend to somewhere very local (30miles or so) for the first time as you will forget loads and take too much.
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Re: Oh dear
Still think we've entered an alternative universe, or Stu's account has been hacked.
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I love camping but I'm trying to keep MrsStu happy. She is trying to get me into it by allowing me to choose the gadgets! I'm pretty sure I will always love camping though.
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Just remember a happy MrsS means a happy Stu.
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Happy Wife = Happy Life. Nuff said.
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Agree with Mark. I would put off buying a TV until you have been once to see what you really need. It's about being away, not watching TV. (TV is :censored: at home, why any different when Vanning!). We have a 20" jobbie, but have only plugged it into the aerial a couple of times, but the Kiddies do watch a DVD on it most nights when in bed to give us some peace.anglefire wrote:We sometimes take the TV with us- but even then rarely watch it. Much prefer to just read a book or play a card game if its damp, or go for a walk etc. We nearly always go on CL sites when we go on our own. Much quieter though generally a lot lower tech - though most now do have electric hook up. Its a good way of winding down - I find camping in a tent doesn't do it in the same way but that is probably just me!
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