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Hi all the seasonal van we have sold it (We are going back into touring again)
Latest Update i have a problem with my left shoulder ( Osteoarthritis)
 
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Depending on when you last had a tourer you will find plenty of choice of layouts with so many mod cons. Air awnings too! Will you consider a mover to take the work out of hitching and pitching?
 
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Welcome back to touring.
Me and sue have just bought a new swift after being without for a few years whilst the children settled into jobs and adult life etc.
Looking forward to a winter of weekends away.

Kevin
 
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Beachball welcome back to touring, hope you find a great caravan for yourself, and Kevin , nice to hear another person touring all year round,

Beach ball , can you help others as to why you want to come back to touring, or why they would pefer season pitches.
Hutch.
 
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EH52ARH said:
Beachball welcome back to touring, hope you find a great caravan for yourself, and Kevin , nice to hear another person touring all year round,

Beach ball , can you help others as to why you want to come back to touring, or why they would pefer season pitches.
Hutch.
Our Seasonal Caravan Site was 155 miles each way from home in the first year we went 18 times it was in Mid Wales ( Hardstanding Service Super Pitch Electric Hook up, Tap, Drain) We use to leave the Awning attached to the caravan . Everything you would want lovely Scenery
We got to the fourth year and due to my health I was finding it too much..
So we decided to sell and moved on we kept most of the stuff (But with me been a Disabled Caravanner Wheelchair user) We said a Mover is on the list it would help me a lot ...
But first we need to upgrade the Car ,
 
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Thanks Beachball, just glad to know as Martin doesn't let hard times tie you down, love to meet up sometime.
Hutch.
 
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Kevin2306 said:
Welcome back to touring.
Me and sue have just bought a new swift after being without for a few years whilst the children settled into jobs and adult life etc.
Looking forward to a winter of weekends away.

Kevin
Hi Kevin & Sue
We hope you too enjoy getting back into it and many more holidays to come x
 
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Welcome back to the land of tuggers Beachball.
Our Sir Outnumbered knows more about caravanning with disabilities than most. He's a fully fledged Woosie and attends the Woosiefests.
Providing you take your time and use as many help tools as possible you shouldn't find it too difficult. Most of The two Club sites welcome people with mobility issues , Usually the Wardens are more than happy to help as are some members. You may rest assured if you come to a Woosiefest you will have plenty of help on tap :cheer:
It's also worth saying on here where your future trips may be just in case one of us may also be on the same site for help.
A fully serviced pitch including brown waste disposal and excellent facilities is a must.
I can recommend http://wheathillpark.co.uk/.

Good luck and hope to see you somewhere soon. :)
 

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