A New Adventure Lies Ahead

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Please don't disown me!!

We have today finally decided to change over to the other side,
we have put a deposit down on a Motor-home and the caravan will be traded in.

This has been bought about due to a number of reasons, mainly health scenarios, hospital appointments and
resulting in the lack of use of the caravan (twice last year).
I am currently awaiting yet another op for a recurring problem.
We decided that a motor-home would be a bit easier for setting up etc and would allow us more spur of the moment outings.
Got fed up last year waiting for appointments and dates, and not being able to get out and about.
We will obviously have to get used to a few different things, like keeping the fridge full of beer (less shopping trips).

Oh and to cap it all off the adventure continues, we have a new puppy having lost Buddy last year we now have a cavapoo

Meet Paddy

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Mel

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Good for you. Keep getting out there. And you still have a leisure vehicle to clean. 😀. Paddy is adorable.
Mel
 
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A wise move Kev. I guess the time is coming when a lot of us will have to move to the dark side . Good luck with it and Paddy👍
 
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Friends of ours who had never been camping (apart from Scouts and Guides) bought a motorhome in their mid sixties. They considered both caravan and motorhome but opted for the latter. They absolutely love it and welcome the spontaneity. Last summer the even took it on an extended tour to France. The first time either had driven to Europe.

But don’t think any fears of damp or poor dealerships will disappear, they don’t 😢

Good luck with your new adventures and the pooch will no doubt love it too. 👍
 
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Why is it a given that any of us will (have to) move to the dark side? As I get older and more decrepit I don't see a motorhome as any more attractive than it ever was.

Good luck Kev & Paddy, each to their own.
Sadly Roger if I have to get my other shoulder replaced I will find it extremely difficult to attach the wheel locks, hitch lock etc.

I have been practising for the last four weeks using the old and new shoulder. A lot of adjustment has been necessary but I am managing almost 90% of caravan things .It will improve . But not I fear if the other needs replacing. Hence why even I after a lifetime of camping and caravanning I may have to consider a change.
Realistically for me I can’t see that change happening in the fore seeable future.😎
 

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