hi all.
just in case anyone out there was wondering why I am at home on the computer instead of sitting in a tranquil spot in a field somewhere in cornwall read on.
it started on wednesday when we moved down to holsworthy from the fishing complex in devon, arrived fine just after tea, found a nice level corner spot not far from the shower block unhitched the van went inside to get the remote for the mover
and its missing?? ah! think it was left on the A frame when leaving, dam thats another £50. never mind, reversed on to pitch and got set up, put the kettle on for a well earned cuppa after walking the dog, and ater 10 mins it still was not boiling the gas had gone out checked the gas cylinder empty??.
the last site had no EHU so we had to use gas and I had forgot to check it before leaving the site and this one had no gas compound.
so out we went in the car with empty cylinder looking for a gas supply @ 6.30pm after the shops had shut, however we did find a petrol station just outside Bude that sold gas so all was now well or so I thought!!.
seeing as how we were so close to Bude we decided to abandon the tea idea and go get a evening meal elsewhere so I drove into town and parked in the main seafront carpark, and walked "I use the term loosly" into town.
after about an hour and a good meal in one of the local hostalries returned to the car it is now about 9.15pm and starting to get dark, started up the car to reverse out of the parking spot and then noticed a grinding noise comming from the front end, I got out have a look and could not believe my eyes, the front end had been run into and the the front valance was rubbing on the wheels the head light was broken and there was water all over from a punctured radiator, and no sign of the moron that had done it!!.
as the car was now undriveable I called green flag recovery to assist, the guy who came was marvellous he pulled the vallance off the wheels and inspected the dammage and decided the only option was recovery but where to??. it was no good going back to the site far to complicated at almost 10pm and now completly dark.
a call to the site to explain what had happend sorted out that problem, "leave it where it is and get the car fixed", so its home again on the back of a recovery truck for us.
so here I am 5 days later sat at home, the car in the workshop waiting for the insurance to sort it out and the van on a field 300miles away, no idea when we will get to see it again not too long hopefully I did think of hiring a car to go back down in but the cost is too great and means doing 3 trips overall when the cars fixed. the site owners have been brill with us and there is no rush to move the van at this time of year and they will keep a eye on it untill we return.
so all in all a rotten week, but at least a lesson to be learned, in all the years of caravanning we have done you still never know whats next. do you???
colin
just in case anyone out there was wondering why I am at home on the computer instead of sitting in a tranquil spot in a field somewhere in cornwall read on.
it started on wednesday when we moved down to holsworthy from the fishing complex in devon, arrived fine just after tea, found a nice level corner spot not far from the shower block unhitched the van went inside to get the remote for the mover
and its missing?? ah! think it was left on the A frame when leaving, dam thats another £50. never mind, reversed on to pitch and got set up, put the kettle on for a well earned cuppa after walking the dog, and ater 10 mins it still was not boiling the gas had gone out checked the gas cylinder empty??.
the last site had no EHU so we had to use gas and I had forgot to check it before leaving the site and this one had no gas compound.
so out we went in the car with empty cylinder looking for a gas supply @ 6.30pm after the shops had shut, however we did find a petrol station just outside Bude that sold gas so all was now well or so I thought!!.
seeing as how we were so close to Bude we decided to abandon the tea idea and go get a evening meal elsewhere so I drove into town and parked in the main seafront carpark, and walked "I use the term loosly" into town.
after about an hour and a good meal in one of the local hostalries returned to the car it is now about 9.15pm and starting to get dark, started up the car to reverse out of the parking spot and then noticed a grinding noise comming from the front end, I got out have a look and could not believe my eyes, the front end had been run into and the the front valance was rubbing on the wheels the head light was broken and there was water all over from a punctured radiator, and no sign of the moron that had done it!!.
as the car was now undriveable I called green flag recovery to assist, the guy who came was marvellous he pulled the vallance off the wheels and inspected the dammage and decided the only option was recovery but where to??. it was no good going back to the site far to complicated at almost 10pm and now completly dark.
a call to the site to explain what had happend sorted out that problem, "leave it where it is and get the car fixed", so its home again on the back of a recovery truck for us.
so here I am 5 days later sat at home, the car in the workshop waiting for the insurance to sort it out and the van on a field 300miles away, no idea when we will get to see it again not too long hopefully I did think of hiring a car to go back down in but the cost is too great and means doing 3 trips overall when the cars fixed. the site owners have been brill with us and there is no rush to move the van at this time of year and they will keep a eye on it untill we return.
so all in all a rotten week, but at least a lesson to be learned, in all the years of caravanning we have done you still never know whats next. do you???
colin