They are all at work😱Just reading this post, ......... hadn't realised how (until reading this post) . ' geriatric' us contributors/members are.. Are there no 'young un's' about?
They are all at work😱Just reading this post, ......... hadn't realised how (until reading this post) . ' geriatric' us contributors/members are.. Are there no 'young un's' about?
There Certainly are............only hitting 60 this coming July,Just reading this post, ......... hadn't realised how (until reading this post) . ' geriatric' us contributors/members are.. Are there no 'young un's' about?
Yes Myself and Mrs H, are just 69 years young,Just reading this post, ......... hadn't realised how (until reading this post) . ' geriatric' us contributors/members are.. Are there no 'young un's' about?
Its only the older folk , sitting back on the site, others might be working.
We need you to keep going Kev!🔨There Certainly are............only hitting 60 this coming July,
And still working to pay your pensions
I am in agreement with Gabsgrandad we need you to keep going Kev as long as you can .We need you to keep going Kev!🔨
Just reading this post, ......... hadn't realised how (until reading this post) . ' geriatric' us contributors/members are.. Are there no 'young un's' about?
Selling and buying again could still be costly as I’m sure prices will not rocket down as a good number of new entrants could enjoy the hobby and stay. Then do you sell everything including tow car, or just the van and retain the car and kit. My advice would be sit tight until the mist clears.I agree that keeping going as long as we can should be the objective but can see the problem with disillusionment many people have with last year being awful and the ominous predictions coming out by many "experts" this. If you really have had enough then with second hand prices for caravans at a high this is the time to do it. I appreciate the risk of missing it if we ever get back to normal, but even the idea of selling now and starting again next year might work if prices have dropped by then.
It always been in our blood caravanning I am a bit younger then BP we started off with a tent two of us plus the dogs use to set up next to stream and catch trout than a trailer tent and moved up to a Kip Kompakt a lightweight with elevating roof caravan our son came with us we have had so many makes to list our present caravan was to try it out after been seasonal we are not sure if we will keep towing this season yes and the year after and maybe for a bit longer, depending how we are .
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You have done it again for me, trailer tent, we bought ours about late 60s. On one trip we had three families with us going to Cheddar, ten of us of us, three cars.I do remember the two older sons slept in the car but how we all got in the trailer that night I do not know . But do remember my sister in law making a gigantic bowel of porridge for breakfast.
Sadly four have died and one in hospital with double pneumonia. We all remained good friends though.Hi Robert Hope the experience was a positive one and all three families remained friendly. When you go away with other people it has positive and negatives whereby the adults have ready made babysitters or with kids you can never be sure if they remain cordial. Hope you all remained good friends and have happy memories of the experience.
Hi Robert. The older we get the lesser family we have, but memories of good times cannot be removed. When you think of any of them that holiday must bring a great deal of pleasure to you. Glad to know it had a good ending and you all remained close. Keep safe.Sadly four have died and one in hospital with double pneumonia. We all remained good friends though.