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WarPig



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JWL wrote:
Yes that's it, the pump is activated when you open a tap which drops the pressure in the system which in turn starts the pump to pump out water from the tap. If a leak occours elswhere in the system which in turn will cause a drop in pressure such as a burst joint/pipe then that will start the pump and you just hope that the new outlet isn't where you are storing your bedding etc Rolling Eyes


I woke up in my van a few weeks ago to discover no water coming out of the taps, despite having filled the aquaroll the previous night! When going outside I discovered water gushing out by the wheel arch.

I traced the leak back to the bathroom sink. A pushfit connector had come undone. Fortunately my van wasnt level and the water ran straight out instead of leaking all over the van. I got away lightly!!
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WarPig wrote:
years ago I would never have believed I would one day be drooling over caravans!


Ditto Rolling with laughter John

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pjb wrote:
Really difficult to get a pitch at CC over any weekend or bank holiday unless you book months in advance


Very true. SWMBO booked us in at the Charmouth CC site for Easter last November as soon as we'd ordered the caravan Thumbs Up John

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JSG wrote:
pjb wrote:
Really difficult to get a pitch at CC over any weekend or bank holiday unless you book months in advance


Very true. SWMBO booked us in at the Charmouth CC site for Easter last November as soon as we'd ordered the caravan Thumbs Up


Was their two years ago, poured with rain, the bloke took us onto a pitch that ripped our pipes off the rear underside and we sold the van soon after Rolling with laughter We'll have another one day! Wife and I were brought up in Lyme Wink

I'm still a CC member and see in the magazine they have finally changed the rules about people blanket booking everything as soon as they can and not bother to turn up half the time leaving empty spaces that could have been filled Rolling Eyes Not severe enough penalties still i think Mad
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WarPig



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Yeh, they have introduced a kind of penalty system for folk who dont turn up. Think you now need to give 72 hrs notice of cancellation. Mind you, I think they allow you to fall foul 2 or 3 thimes and then all they do is put a temporary freeze on you being able to make another booking. Not the strictest of rules.

But we benefitted from the new rules this week, our favourite local CC site in Clumber is always booked up, but we managed to get a cancellation for this weekend Thumbs Up, but then my Defender broke down so I had to cancel Sad . So I have probably broken the new rules now Shocked
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Rolling with laughter Yeah they can work against you I suppose Rolling Eyes Thumbs Up
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We're off to Sixpenny Handley with the RRR this Easter.
Site booked last Easter.
We've got our own field with Hook-ups. Very Happy 
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We're off to a CC site in Dorset tomorrow. Towing with the Freelander rather than the Defender though Rolling Eyes Darren

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Laurie wrote:
We're off to Sixpenny Handley with the RRR this Easter.
Site booked last Easter.
We've got our own field with Hook-ups. Very Happy


You must have the back field, good site and VERY convenient pub Wink Spent 20 odd years caravanning so know a lot of the key sites Wink Then the kids came along Big Cry Whistle
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Anyone had any experience of the Eriba caravans?

They look nicely made and good reports, although quite pricey compared with other makes - I'm assuming there is a reason for this which is what I'm trying to discover at the moment. (still a fair bit cheaper than the european spec airstream at £30k staring price plus postage from USA Shocked )

Mrs H is making noises about wanting a bit more comfort than that on offer with the tent, but she doesn't want anything too massive as there are only the two of us and dog.

They look like they are not a lot higher than the 110 and will fit under our planned carport, I'm guessing from this that they'll tow nicely.

Any experiences?

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Never used an Eriba but I've sat in one at the shows. They are much loved with a bit of a cult following and viewed as a 'premium' brand, key point is the low height for towing and storing (ie in a garage). The roof 'pops' up on site to give full headroom and build quality seems good. John

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We have gone and done it!
After all the weather this year and cajoling from Mrs H, we have just ordered a Bailey Olympus caravan to use on our trips instead of the oztent Big Cry

So looks like we will be leaving (in the main) the 'expedition' style of camping with all its rufty tufty accessories and entering the more comfy style of fixed mattress, shower and cooking in the dry!

I'm in two minds whether this is a good idea to be honest, but time will tell (I'm still keeping the oztent etc for now as a fallback position but hopefully we won't look back and it'll all be good fun.

Mrs H has already started a list of things she thinks we 'need' so that'll be fun.

So if Billing does actually go ahead we might be there in a bit more comfort (assuming time can be taken off work of course)

Shame the Bailey isn't a nice shade of orkney grey to match the 110 but I guess a few metres of vinyl wrap would sort that out Mr. Green

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Instead of announcing it on a new thread, I'll quietly say it on here....
I (mrs Greeni instigated it) now own a caravan Embarassed
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Re: We have gone and done it!
d j hutton wrote:
After all the weather this year and cajoling from Mrs H, we have just ordered a Bailey Olympus caravan to use on our trips instead of the oztent Big Cry

No reason why you can't enjoy both. We're taking our Bailey Pegasus to Devon at the end of next week and then the Oztent to the Wilderness Gathering in Wiltshire in mid-August Thumbs Up Darren

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Good point, that was sort of what I had in mind really, I see you can connect an oztent to a caravan with an adaptor so maybe the best of both worlds (turn the telly round luv, I can't quite see it from out here!)

Looking forward to it for a bit of a change really.

Shame we won't be able to go to Billing in it!

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