Have a nice break look forward to your photos 👍Currently parked up at Sutton Scotney services southbound, on our way for a week long stay at Back of Beyond.
Will post a link to photos as the week progresses.
So far, I haven’t broken anything on the caravan or car….. still, it’s early days🤣🤣🤣
Captain Chaos
I am quite familiar with the Jurgens caravans as it was always our ambition to own one. Sadly we never got past our trailer pop up caravan. CI Caravans were manufactured about a mile from where we lived in Pinetown SA.For those of you who may be interested, the VW camper in the photos is a South African built VW JURGEN, the owner spent 10 month restoring it using some original spares that came with it.
It has a 2.0ltr VW twin carb petrol engine, and solar power for off grid use.
It race to a heady 55mph.
ThanksI am quite familiar with the Jurgens caravans as it was always our ambition to own one. Sadly we never got past our trailer pop up caravan. CI Caravans were manufactured about a mile from where we lived in Pinetown SA.
I think the one in the picture is a seventies model and probably the 1600 engine as they were gutless and speaking from experience. Our friend had the normal Kombi fitted with a V6 engine and he towed his caravan with it. The radiator was mounted on the front. It was a very popular conversion.
BTW love the Vespa scooters. Mine had the headlight mounted on the front mudguard.
If you like those books there’s one by Mark (splash) Aston an SAS operative and his experience in the Falklands. I recently went to a local church rooms to a presentation by Mark Aston he does it for RBL funds. An absolutely riveting presentation. Followed by an authentic army curry.Thanks
The scooters were photographed in Lymington today, as we drove through the New Forest to take a look before partaking of a late lunch at a pub just outside Lyndhurst - food was delicious.
We also stopped briefly in Brockenhurst, resplendent in the four legged presence of donkeys and quite a few cows, some of which ran down the road past us as we pulled away from our parking spot - quite a sight to see, and there was no stopping those beasties!!
Now back at base, soaking up the late afternoon sun and reading the Daniel Lewis book : SAS , Band of Brothers.
Steve
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If you like books on SAS then read up on the unknown Rhodesian SAS i.e. SAS Action in Africa by Michael Graham. There are quite a number of books on the Rhodesian SAS available on Kindle.Now back at base, soaking up the late afternoon sun and reading the Daniel Lewis book : SAS , Band of Brothers.
Steve
Monkey World near Poole is also worth a visit and a trip to Weymouth harbour. Also near Weymouth are beautiful botanic gardens and well worth a walk around. We took a trip by boat along the Jurassic coast leaving from Poole and enjoy the trip.Been out and about as usual, and have uploaded some more photos including some of Poole harbour and the old town, old Lifeboat museum followed by a drive out to Wareham where I nipped into the only saxon church in Dorset, which has an interesting past, including an effigy of a certain Mr T. E. Lawrence.
Steve
You have been blessed with nice weather for your break. For interest what is the cost of the photo hosting site that you use.Been out and about as usual, and have uploaded some more photos including some of Poole harbour and the old town, old Lifeboat museum followed by a drive out to Wareham where I nipped into the only saxon church in Dorset, which has an interesting past, including an effigy of a certain Mr T. E. Lawrence.
Steve
Message sent to you.You have been blessed with nice weather for your break. For interest what is the cost of the photo hosting site that you use.