saint-spoon said:We are off to the New Forest this weekend and again two weekends after and then off to Selsey for a week at the start of the kids summer holidays.
Don't worry Saint Spoon. We will talk to you and share a glass or two.saint-spoon said:Interesting points about folk chatting on campsites. I do find that if folk have gone away in a group then they stay within their group, on site where there are no dedicated pitches you can usually tell the groups because they will have marked their own territory defined by multi-coloured windbreaks. This is obviously a massive generalisation and is by no means reflects my experience of all group camping types. I do find that those who have invested in better tents, campers and caravans tend to be friendlier than those who camp for two bank holidays a year with their group of chums though. Like Thingy I have probably had more conversations over the stand pipe or the CDP than at the bar. Air awnings seem to be a good talking point at the mo, folk see ours and want to know about it. I do finds 5th wheel and motor homers slightly more aloof though, especially when we get into the darker months (although we have had only one winter caravanning, before that it was tents and the season ended with the turn of October). We are off to the New Forest this weekend and again two weekends after and then off to Selsey for a week at the start of the kids summer holidays.
Craigyoung said:I get told i talk to much when im on site by the wife
Craig .
Gabsgrandad said:Neighbours / fellow caravanners will be no problem to us from Saturday, we shall be in 'splendid isolation' - now who said that? (History lesson -- "Splendid isolation" was the foreign policy pursued by Great Britain during the late 19th century, especially under the Conservative Party premierships of Benjamin Disraeli and Robert Gascoyne-Cecil - shall we be there again Friday?) We shall be here doing some friends a favour (caravanners) property and chicken sitting for 2 weeks. Here :-
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Nottage,+Bridgend/@51.489243,-3.7000344,4011m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x486e6570a869eb9f:0xe1d5dde838e45fb7!8m2!3d51.49062!4d-3.703659?hl=en
Last year Google photographed us there.
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the van behind the house is one they store for a friend.
Neighbours will be no problem. collect the eggs water the horses, feet up. 5 mins from the sea, lovely pubs not too far. What more could I want