sniffer66 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 3:07 pm
Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:55 pm
sniffer66 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:48 pm
Cheers. He is 19 and feeling rough, just single jabbed. My daughter is asthmatic and lives with him and his mum. Only 16 and not jabbed so worried about her.
She has passed a flow test but we can't\won't risk it so the whole trip is off
Always wanted to get a Motorhome at some point and do some travelling but i've been half tempted to go towards a narrow boat in recent years so will have to wait and see, but hope it brings you many years of pleasure once you get past this hiccup, and hope he get's over it quickly, probs the best idea to postpone though until everyone is clear and where there's more space and less shared air etc at home
Agreed on the space. It's just not worth any risk - and guidance is they all isolate for 10 days so keeping to the rules to prevent spreading.
We always wanted a motorhome but like the narrow West Country roads so seeing as a VW Tx was too small we split the difference and have a mid sized Sprinter type van. Lovely conversion though and will go most places. Drive away awning on the side and it's huge.
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That does look good, tbh I'd also settle for a converted XLWB Sprinter, Jumbo transit or XLWB Iveco Daily, I've looked at plenty over the years like you its the smaller what I call traditional 'campers' like the VW I couldn't make do with.
Think some do look really good and they are great for a night away or if your a surfer etc and just need a base but for longer trips I'd need that extra space especially if I have to take the wife to
One thing I never understand is why people still bother with caravans