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Hi, new to caravanning

Just popped in to say hi before I start posting.

New to caravans, have a tourer sited down West Wales.

I tell you what, you don't notice how bad the weather is until you own a caravan do you ? πŸ˜‰

Simon
 
So true Simon. There always a rain God somewhere near to where we want to go.
Welcome to the forum.
Hutch.
 
pooley said:
Just popped in to say hi before I start posting.

New to caravans, have a tourer sited down West Wales.

I tell you what, you don't notice how bad the weather is until you own a caravan do you ? πŸ˜‰

Simon

Welcome to the forum Simon.

You will find yourself paying more attention to the weather forecast, it goes with the hobby. ;-)
 
Welcome to the PC Forum.
Just remember to try not to pitch your carvavan under a tree if there's rain in the forecast, as it will drip, drip, drip on your caravan roof, long after the rain has stopped and it will drive you nuts!
 
Welcome:
Quote: Just remember to try not to pitch your caravan under a tree As a past caravan-er from South Africa, that is exactly the opposite of what you do there, "under a tree" provides welcome shade when temperatures exceed 30 Deg C all day long! Anyway it is what it is!
 
CustardAvenger said:
I love the sound of rain on the roof of the caravan... it's relaxing! πŸ˜›

As long as it's after we have been to the pub and not before. :woohoo:
 
Hi simon welcome to the forum. Sounds like you are on a seasonal pitch? Today is fab weather, in fact got a bit warm outside so enjoying the shade of the awning now. :cheer:
mel
 

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