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Title: Hmmm
Post by: miggy on 27 February 2008, 23:39:27
Thinking of going up to the lakes in the caravan for hols in August, we are also thinking of going up into Scotland,right up, a lot of people have told me that the mosquitos are rife at that time of year, anyone know if thats true, i should imagine its right due to all the lochs up there, dont fancy been in the caravan if thats right.

  
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Vamps on 27 February 2008, 23:43:27
Yep, I believe this can be a problem, just stay away from lots of water. kielder can be a bu**er.
PS Mines 36ft long and 12 ft wide. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: miggy on 27 February 2008, 23:45:48
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Yep, I believe this can be a problem, just stay away from lots of water. kielder can be a bu**er.
PS Mines 36ft long and 12 ft wide. ;D ;D ;D

Lucky you.... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Vamps on 27 February 2008, 23:55:53
Can't tow it anywhere though, stuck on the 1 site. :D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 27 February 2008, 23:59:23
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PS Mines 36ft long and 12 ft wide. ;D ;D ;D

 Your pet mosquito?
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Mikejr on 28 February 2008, 11:47:04
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PS Mines 36ft long and 12 ft wide. ;D ;D ;D

Mine's (ours) is 38' x 12' deh deh de der deh   ;D  ;D  ;D

Seriously though, site opens up again on Sat after the winter shut down, can't wait to get back their for a few peaceful week-ends.

We're in Norfolk, where's yours?
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Martin_1962 on 28 February 2008, 12:08:09
My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Mikejr on 28 February 2008, 19:26:43
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Martin_1962 on 28 February 2008, 19:45:57
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans

biggest are mobile homes, which are permanent residential homes, from companies like Tingdene, Neve Valley and such I remember that NV were aluminium green/white, another make was yellow white and my parents Tingdene is chocolate/cream rendered wood.

Commonly available as double units up to 45x24, or even a quadrupal unit I saw under construction at TIngdene of around 60x20.

NExt down are the static holiday caravans, usualy cheaper made than mobile homes and also smaller - makers like Willerby and PEmberton, usually found in flocks at Brean and Porthcawl.

The final category are touring caravans which are twoed, they are the only ones with suspension and brakes and Swift, Bailey and Lunar are well know makes.
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Markie on 28 February 2008, 19:51:17
mosquitos - No!

Midgies - yes very possibly
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Dave-C on 28 February 2008, 19:59:07
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Thinking of going up to the lakes in the caravan for hols in August, we are also thinking of going up into Scotland,right up, a lot of people have told me that the mosquitos are rife at that time of year, anyone know if thats true, i should imagine its right due to all the lochs up there, dont fancy been in the caravan if thats right.

  

We did just that in 2006, Started at Whitehaven in Cumbria for 3 days, travelled into the lakes daily.  Went up to Turnberry for 3 nights Oban is a beautiful town, travelled up to Duror near to Fort William, midges evident but manageable, we were in a large tent by the way, got some scubba diving done in Loch Linne...  travelled up north east  to Hopeman, near to Elgin, another glorious place on the Whisky Trail :y  We then came down the east coast to Edinburgh and camped at Linlithgow for a few nights...  I can recommend a lovely caravan site at Appin, Duror.. near to Fort William... a nice central location with lots to do in an around...

Don't worry agout the midges too much, Scotland is beautiful with a capital B, the people are very polite, I didn't hear one Scotish child swear once.... VERY RESPECTIBLE.. we WILL visit again VERY VERY SOON....   Broocie can get the kettle on ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: STMO123 on 28 February 2008, 20:24:02
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans


The ones that hold you up for 5 mins on the motorway

The ones that hold you up for 20 minutes on an A road

The ones that make you wish you were dead on the B roads.
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Dave-C on 28 February 2008, 20:29:21
DO NOT MENTION CAR***NS, they are Towable Homes... just ask TB!  Say's he's going to burn mine ::)  

That'll only happen when I park it on his tent ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: STMO123 on 28 February 2008, 20:34:11
Question:

What is it?

It turns your half hour journey into a rather two week safari
Pikeys live in it
Travellers fill your local sports field with it in the middle of the night.

Answers on a postcard to Jaime please :y
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: yatesDELTA on 28 February 2008, 20:46:53
Tonnes of midges up there. Really gets some people bad and doesnt affect others what so-ever

personally i was affected really badly
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Golfbuddy on 28 February 2008, 21:17:10
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans


The ones that hold you up for 5 mins on the motorway

The ones that hold you up for 20 minutes on an A road

The ones that make you wish you were dead on the B roads.

Let's face it. If you drive an Astra, the less time you have to spend in the car the better you'll feel so I have every sympathy for you Steve.  :y
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: STMO123 on 28 February 2008, 21:19:36
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans


The ones that hold you up for 5 mins on the motorway

The ones that hold you up for 20 minutes on an A road

The ones that make you wish you were dead on the B roads.

Let's face it. If you drive an Astra, the less time you have to spend in the car the better you'll feel so I have every sympathy for you Steve.  :y

Yokel
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Golfbuddy on 28 February 2008, 21:23:02
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans


The ones that hold you up for 5 mins on the motorway

The ones that hold you up for 20 minutes on an A road

The ones that make you wish you were dead on the B roads.

Let's face it. If you drive an Astra, the less time you have to spend in the car the better you'll feel so I have every sympathy for you Steve.  :y

Yokel

Arse
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: STMO123 on 28 February 2008, 21:29:03
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans


The ones that hold you up for 5 mins on the motorway

The ones that hold you up for 20 minutes on an A road

The ones that make you wish you were dead on the B roads.

Let's face it. If you drive an Astra, the less time you have to spend in the car the better you'll feel so I have every sympathy for you Steve.  :y

Yokel

Arse

Bumpkin  ;D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: x25xe on 28 February 2008, 21:30:04
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Yep, I believe this can be a problem, just stay away from lots of water. kielder can be a bu**er.

Years ago when I was a Scout, we had a two week camp at Kielder.  The midges were bad at best and unberable at worst.  We deliberatly made our fires smokey to get rind of them - to no avail.  The camp site shop did a roaring trade in various insect sprays, sticky rolls etc!

So yes, certainly the Kielder area is terrible for midges!
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Golfbuddy on 28 February 2008, 21:31:07
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans


The ones that hold you up for 5 mins on the motorway

The ones that hold you up for 20 minutes on an A road

The ones that make you wish you were dead on the B roads.

Let's face it. If you drive an Astra, the less time you have to spend in the car the better you'll feel so I have every sympathy for you Steve.  :y

Yokel

Arse

Bumpkin  ;D

Bugger.  You've got me now.  :(

 ;D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: STMO123 on 28 February 2008, 21:31:34
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Yep, I believe this can be a problem, just stay away from lots of water. kielder can be a bu**er.

Years ago when I was a Scout, we had a two week camp at Kielder.  The midges were bad at best and unberable at worst.  We deliberatly made our fires smokey to get rind of them - to no avail.  The camp site shop did a roaring trade in various insect sprays, sticky rolls etc!

So yes, certainly the Kielder area is terrible for midges!

You're interrupting Martin and me having an intelligent conversation. >:(
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Vamps on 28 February 2008, 21:38:41
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PS Mines 36ft long and 12 ft wide. ;D ;D ;D

Mine's (ours) is 38' x 12' deh deh de der deh   ;D  ;D  ;D

Seriously though, site opens up again on Sat after the winter shut down, can't wait to get back their for a few peaceful week-ends.

We're in Norfolk, where's yours?

There always someone with a bigger one :D
Our is in Ripon, North Yorks. I tend to get a bit bored but family and the dog love it. :)
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: x25xe on 28 February 2008, 21:43:33
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Yep, I believe this can be a problem, just stay away from lots of water. kielder can be a bu**er.

Years ago when I was a Scout, we had a two week camp at Kielder.  The midges were bad at best and unberable at worst.  We deliberatly made our fires smokey to get rind of them - to no avail.  The camp site shop did a roaring trade in various insect sprays, sticky rolls etc!

So yes, certainly the Kielder area is terrible for midges!

You're interrupting Martin and me having an intelligent conversation. >:(

Opps, sorry about that.
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Vamps on 28 February 2008, 21:48:31
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Yep, I believe this can be a problem, just stay away from lots of water. kielder can be a bu**er.

Years ago when I was a Scout, we had a two week camp at Kielder.  The midges were bad at best and unberable at worst.  We deliberatly made our fires smokey to get rind of them - to no avail.  The camp site shop did a roaring trade in various insect sprays, sticky rolls etc!

So yes, certainly the Kielder area is terrible for midges!

You're interrupting Martin and me having an intelligent conversation. >:(

Opps, sorry about that.

 :-? :-? :-?
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Golfbuddy on 28 February 2008, 21:51:07
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Yep, I believe this can be a problem, just stay away from lots of water. kielder can be a bu**er.

Years ago when I was a Scout, we had a two week camp at Kielder.  The midges were bad at best and unberable at worst.  We deliberatly made our fires smokey to get rind of them - to no avail.  The camp site shop did a roaring trade in various insect sprays, sticky rolls etc!

So yes, certainly the Kielder area is terrible for midges!

You're interrupting Martin and me having an intelligent conversation. >:(

Opps, sorry about that.

 :-? :-? :-?

In fairness, that's considered entertainment down in these here parts.  ;D
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Mikejr on 29 February 2008, 11:05:38
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PS Mines 36ft long and 12 ft wide. ;D ;D ;D

Mine's (ours) is 38' x 12' deh deh de der deh   ;D  ;D  ;D

There always someone with a bigger one :D

Yeah, so the wife keeps telling me!   :'(
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Golfbuddy on 29 February 2008, 11:51:34
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My parents is 45x10 and has gas central heating, proper bathroom, plastic covered metal tiled roof, dishwasher ect ect.

Theres is called a mobile home

Yep, nice, I suppose ours is called a mobile home (or holiday home) as well, gas central heating, double glazed, en suite to the master bedroom, separate shower room with toilet but unfortunately no bath, pantile roof, lounge has free standing furniture, french doors  and we're hoping this year to install a veranda so that we can use them properly. Kitchen has full sized cooker, fridge and washing machine, proper 'home from home', even the dog loves it, probably because she gets a lot more walks there than she does at home.  :)


There are 3 basic type of caravans


The ones that hold you up for 5 mins on the motorway

The ones that hold you up for 20 minutes on an A road

The ones that make you wish you were dead on the B roads.

Let's face it. If you drive an Astra, the less time you have to spend in the car the better you'll feel so I have every sympathy for you Steve.  :y

Yokel

Arse

Bumpkin  ;D

Bugger.  You've got me now.  :(

 ;D

Got it!!!

tinker
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: TheBoy on 29 February 2008, 12:29:33
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The final category are touring caravans which are twoed, they are the only ones with suspension and brakes and Swift, Bailey and Lunar are well know makes.
aka pikey wagons....
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Martin_1962 on 29 February 2008, 13:00:23
Pikey wagons are a different set altogether - there was some overlap with the tourer market, but you have the fairground ones which need commercial vehicles to pull, and the tinker style big ones with no toilets, quite ofter European
Title: Re: Hmmm
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 29 February 2008, 13:22:22
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Pikey wagons are a different set altogether - there was some overlap with the tourer market, but you have the fairground ones which need commercial vehicles to pull, and the tinker style big ones with no toilets, quite ofter European

Ok.....weekend Pikey wagons....