I too am looking forward to the pics.
BUT, don't know what it's like in Scotty land, but there are loads of places in the UK and abroad, where MHs simply cannot park up. Which is why so many of them have either bikes, or motorbikes or even a towed car on an A frame behind them.
We see a shed load of them going up and down the mountain road between Mazamet, our nearest town and Carcassonne, and there is a lake nearby which does have parking for MHs. but so often we see places where there is a barrier designed to stop MHs entering. We have thought about getting one, but this has put us off. However we still can physically hitch up a caravan should we need to.
Our son comes to visit us most summers in his MH and so far we have managed to always find somewhere to pull over. Guess you just have to plan your routes.;)

Ive seen places with barriers my D1 had no chance of getting under them with the lift kit/roof rack
and tent on the top so its easier to drive over embankments through streams ect to get a nice spot. :D

I might be better with a 4x4 camper.
 
Ive seen places with barriers my D1 had no chance of getting under them with the lift kit/roof rack
and tent on the top so its easier to drive over embankments through streams ect to get a nice spot. :D

I might be better with a 4x4 camper.
Feck, don't tell me you were considering something else?????:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
I'd love a Disco camper or a 130 ambulance conversion or summat.
So we are singing from the same hymn sheet!
Always liked the idea of a Series wooden boat type top jobbie. Carawagon, that's it. but they are serious money now.:(:(:(
 
I too am looking forward to the pics.
BUT, don't know what it's like in Scotty land, but there are loads of places in the UK and abroad, where MHs simply cannot park up. Which is why so many of them have either bikes, or motorbikes or even a towed car on an A frame behind them.
We see a shed load of them going up and down the mountain road between Mazamet, our nearest town and Carcassonne, and there is a lake nearby which does have parking for MHs. but so often we see places where there is a barrier designed to stop MHs entering. We have thought about getting one, but this has put us off. However we still can physically hitch up a caravan should we need to.
Our son comes to visit us most summers in his MH and so far we have managed to always find somewhere to pull over. Guess you just have to plan your routes.;)

I have membership of both the Caravan and motorhome and the Camping and Caravan clubs so that I can make use of all their large and small sites, although I do like to use the Adult-only sites in the group called Tranquill Parks. I feel safer amongst a few other people rather than go it alone - it was different when there were two of us.
 
I have membership of both the Caravan and motorhome and the Camping and Caravan clubs so that I can make use of all their large and small sites, although I do like to use the Adult-only sites in the group called Tranquill Parks. I feel safer amongst a few other people rather than go it alone - it was different when there were two of us.
That is good news.
always knew you'd be organised!;)
mind you the "Adult Only" sites do sound like a bit of dogging or other naughtiness might go on there.:eek:;)
"when the rig is a -rocking, don't come knocking!":D:D:D:D
 
Seen the Light??? :)
Feck only knows!
with the size of his belly now I bet he hasn't seen his old feller in a while!!!
But he still is a good old trooper.
I am now trying to remember who else he used to play with.
I'll end up googling him.
"Yes" I think, but I may be wrong.;)
Yep, mostly.
but he has recorded over 90 solo albums which sounds like a world record to me.:eek::eek::eek:
You can see I did Google him!!:):):)
 
That is good news.
always knew you'd be organised!;)
mind you the "Adult Only" sites do sound like a bit of dogging or other naughtiness might go on there.:eek:;)
"when the rig is a -rocking, don't come knocking!":D:D:D:D
Unfortunatly not like that! It is 'code' for NO CHILDREN so we can 'ave some peace and quiet. :D:D:D
My awaited MH is a small 2 berth Auto-sleeper BOURTON with a Merc engine and auto gear box - sadly no auto-pilot though. :rolleyes::)
 
Unfortunatly not like that! It is 'code' for NO CHILDREN so we can 'ave some peace and quiet. :D:D:D
My awaited MH is a small 2 berth Auto-sleeper BOURTON with a Merc engine and auto gear box - sadly no auto-pilot though. :rolleyes::)
Right!
thanks for telling us, i'll be agooglin it now to see what it looks like and whether it is like my brother's. Altho i think his is Italian, at least in some ways.
Just had a look at the Bourton site.
They seem very nice.
But don't know how they can justify the price of the new ones.:eek::eek::eek:
When our son bought his he drove from Paris to Germany to buy one as they are/were a bit cheaper over there.
To think I bought our first house a 2 up 2 down terraced place for only £23k in 1984!
 
Right!
thanks for telling us, i'll be agooglin it now to see what it looks like and whether it is like my brother's. Altho i think his is Italian, at least in some ways.
Just had a look at the Bourton site.
They seem very nice.
But don't know how they can justify the price of the new ones.:eek::eek::eek:
When our son bought his he drove from Paris to Germany to buy one as they are/were a bit cheaper over there.
To think I bought our first house a 2 up 2 down terraced place for only £23k in 1984!
Build quality - hand built in a very small British factory, together with the Merc engine and auto box and high quality 'bits' in it, all backed up by a fantastic after-sale service and warranty. Small details like the on-board gas tank, heated fresh and grey water tanks for winter use and full winterisation of the vehicle for year round use, high quality furnishings for long lasting comfort and use etc. etc. etc.
I did look for a 'used' one but they just don't come onto the market very often and there are even fewer at the moment - even new ones - because of covid and I don't have enough years to wait for things to ease when staycations lose their appeal. As my dear old mum used to say '' don't get old''. :rolleyes::)
 

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