- Feb 28, 2017
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Hi All, just back from our first caravan outing in Devon. (Oak down holiday park - Top Marks and hopefully a great benchmark!) Realised the benefits of a caravan when going home and the kids said, 'we have never seen stone henge dad' - so we stopped for night! The joys of caravaning!!
Well, we made it back in one piece!
I thought i would post a few lessons learned for all of the other first timers preparing their first trips!
1) Fill up the fuel tank before you hitch and take off on the motorway! Filling up at the service stations with the caravan attached is much harder! - MPG-OMG! averaging about 20-25 mpg at best!
2) Think of your route! Your satnav isn't particularly friendly when it come choosing wide roads in those quaint parts of the country! (I had co-pilot caravan app running along side my nav for more friendly roads)
Take snacks in the car - and games for the kids! you dont realise how long a journey is driving at the speed limit!! (and stuck in holiday traffic jams!)
3) Make sure your nose weight is OK before leaving! remember, your boots already weighing the car down!
4) Awning pegs! The plastic ones that come with awning and the mallet are completely useless when trying to drive through concreted hard standing pitches! Buy some metal ones that look like 8 inch nails and use a proper hammer!! (a bit of water on the soil to soften it also helps!)
4) Take a watering can. Filling the toilet is much easier! (i didn't understand this until the first time i did it!)
5) make sure you have a spanner for the gas bottle. I didnt know i didnt have one, until i realised i needed one!
6) Work out how many showers you can manage on a full water hog! Running out half way through isnt fun! - or remember to fill it up before you take a shower!
7) dont be afraid to ask your neighbour for help! It appears that most caravners are a friendly bunch and all had mobile tool sheds with them and advice on where you are going wrong
8) 9) and 10) - most importantly - DONT FORGET THE WINE!
Had a great time and very much looking forward to the next adventure!!!
Well, we made it back in one piece!
I thought i would post a few lessons learned for all of the other first timers preparing their first trips!
1) Fill up the fuel tank before you hitch and take off on the motorway! Filling up at the service stations with the caravan attached is much harder! - MPG-OMG! averaging about 20-25 mpg at best!
2) Think of your route! Your satnav isn't particularly friendly when it come choosing wide roads in those quaint parts of the country! (I had co-pilot caravan app running along side my nav for more friendly roads)
Take snacks in the car - and games for the kids! you dont realise how long a journey is driving at the speed limit!! (and stuck in holiday traffic jams!)
3) Make sure your nose weight is OK before leaving! remember, your boots already weighing the car down!
4) Awning pegs! The plastic ones that come with awning and the mallet are completely useless when trying to drive through concreted hard standing pitches! Buy some metal ones that look like 8 inch nails and use a proper hammer!! (a bit of water on the soil to soften it also helps!)
4) Take a watering can. Filling the toilet is much easier! (i didn't understand this until the first time i did it!)
5) make sure you have a spanner for the gas bottle. I didnt know i didnt have one, until i realised i needed one!
6) Work out how many showers you can manage on a full water hog! Running out half way through isnt fun! - or remember to fill it up before you take a shower!
7) dont be afraid to ask your neighbour for help! It appears that most caravners are a friendly bunch and all had mobile tool sheds with them and advice on where you are going wrong
8) 9) and 10) - most importantly - DONT FORGET THE WINE!
Had a great time and very much looking forward to the next adventure!!!