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I used to be an avid tent camper and it was a standing joke with anyone who went away with me that I packed everything including kitchen sink. I wasn't someone who was happy with a simple 3 man crawl in job and a Trangia stove, I had the works: Large Coleman family size walk in tent, large CampingGaz double burner and grill, cooker stand, table, chairs 3 way fridge, EHU and anything else I could cram into the car. At the time I was living with my grandmother so used to quite often collar the neighbour to help me lift on the giant roof box I had. One day whilst helping me lift it, he saw all my kit and said "you might as well have a caravan with that lot". He was right really, but at the time I was not in a position to purchase a van or a suitable tow vehicle.
I used to go camping with groups of mates but they all eventually married off and started families. I have remained single and am quite content with it, but continued to camp on my own. Some years ago, I was made redundant from my job and was short of money for a while, as well as being plagued at the time by endless car issues, it sadly meant I didn't go away for a while.
The last camping trip I went on was just awful. I found a lovely site in North Devon, but went during Easter bank holiday. I spent about eight hours in traffic getting there. It took me about two hours to set up, then I discovered that my fridge and various other kit was no longer working. I was exhausted, physically and mentally, also had been wrestling with insomnia and depression at the time, I sat and wept quietly to myself, thinking "this isn't a holiday!" The next morning after a paranoid and uncomfortable night on an airbed, I had a phone around and managed to find a static which was free. It was quite old and not very "luxurious" but the dog and I still enjoyed ourselves and didn't have to stress about broken equipment. or dodgy air beds.
After many years of very enjoyable static caravan holidays, the opportunity arose to buy a touring caravan. I bought my Lunar Zenith back in April and although I've only used it twice so far, I have no regrets. I love static holidays and will continue to have them in the future, but your own tourer gives so much more flexibility being able to go to shows, CLs etc. I have found setting up the caravan nowhere near as time consuming as loading / unloading cars, putting tents up, taking them down. No taking everything including the kitchen sink to make the experience comfortable, it's all there ready to tow away, kitchen sink an' all! I get out of caravanning a lot of the things I used to get from tenting, the fresh air, the comraderie on site, being able to go away at shorter notice than if booking self catering. It's like tenting but more convenient, comfortable and easier, especially for someone on their own. I have numerous short trips planned for this year and I'm looking forward to them.
I used to go camping with groups of mates but they all eventually married off and started families. I have remained single and am quite content with it, but continued to camp on my own. Some years ago, I was made redundant from my job and was short of money for a while, as well as being plagued at the time by endless car issues, it sadly meant I didn't go away for a while.
The last camping trip I went on was just awful. I found a lovely site in North Devon, but went during Easter bank holiday. I spent about eight hours in traffic getting there. It took me about two hours to set up, then I discovered that my fridge and various other kit was no longer working. I was exhausted, physically and mentally, also had been wrestling with insomnia and depression at the time, I sat and wept quietly to myself, thinking "this isn't a holiday!" The next morning after a paranoid and uncomfortable night on an airbed, I had a phone around and managed to find a static which was free. It was quite old and not very "luxurious" but the dog and I still enjoyed ourselves and didn't have to stress about broken equipment. or dodgy air beds.
After many years of very enjoyable static caravan holidays, the opportunity arose to buy a touring caravan. I bought my Lunar Zenith back in April and although I've only used it twice so far, I have no regrets. I love static holidays and will continue to have them in the future, but your own tourer gives so much more flexibility being able to go to shows, CLs etc. I have found setting up the caravan nowhere near as time consuming as loading / unloading cars, putting tents up, taking them down. No taking everything including the kitchen sink to make the experience comfortable, it's all there ready to tow away, kitchen sink an' all! I get out of caravanning a lot of the things I used to get from tenting, the fresh air, the comraderie on site, being able to go away at shorter notice than if booking self catering. It's like tenting but more convenient, comfortable and easier, especially for someone on their own. I have numerous short trips planned for this year and I'm looking forward to them.
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