Hello to all
We bought our first caravan, a tiny orange and white Sprite Ariel, in 1977 when our first born was just 8 months old, and with absolutely no knowledge of caravanning, whisked him off for a month to the north of Spain for his first caravanning experience. Our second ‘van bought new in 1982 was a GLT Monolite Transcontinental 145 5 berth built by Albion Rose of Newport, which, in terms of design and build, was way ahead of its time with a full rear roof spoiler and a MIRO weight of just 12 cwt (609kg). It was an absolute doddle to tow and pitch and over the years we covered most of Europe with it.
Sadly, we had to part with it last year as by then the damp problem was such that it would have cost some £ 5k+ to restore it. I'd be interested to know if there are still any Monolites out there on the road. It would be a great pity if the marque has disappeared forever.
Anyway, after much discussion about whether it would be worthwhile replacing it as we are now in our seventies, we went to the NEC in October where we ordered an Xplore 304 SE which we’ll be picking up at the end of this month.
Happy caravanning
Tradman
We bought our first caravan, a tiny orange and white Sprite Ariel, in 1977 when our first born was just 8 months old, and with absolutely no knowledge of caravanning, whisked him off for a month to the north of Spain for his first caravanning experience. Our second ‘van bought new in 1982 was a GLT Monolite Transcontinental 145 5 berth built by Albion Rose of Newport, which, in terms of design and build, was way ahead of its time with a full rear roof spoiler and a MIRO weight of just 12 cwt (609kg). It was an absolute doddle to tow and pitch and over the years we covered most of Europe with it.
Sadly, we had to part with it last year as by then the damp problem was such that it would have cost some £ 5k+ to restore it. I'd be interested to know if there are still any Monolites out there on the road. It would be a great pity if the marque has disappeared forever.
Anyway, after much discussion about whether it would be worthwhile replacing it as we are now in our seventies, we went to the NEC in October where we ordered an Xplore 304 SE which we’ll be picking up at the end of this month.
Happy caravanning
Tradman