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Riverboy



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Give me strength (or a large vodka)
We appear to have acquired this. (And that!) There goes the new kitchen then! Rolling Eyes



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Post #535633 29th May 2016 2:09pm
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Grenadier



Member Since: 23 Jul 2014
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OMG. Shocked

There I was thinking you were an OK sort, as far as one could tell from your posts. And now you've joined the club that is the bane of my twisty, alpine roaded existence. Why.......?????? Big Cry Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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Post #535637 29th May 2016 2:16pm
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Riverboy



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LOL sorry Laughing We already were in that club but now we have two for some god forsaken reason. I give up! Rolling Eyes

We must take a drive up into the mountains Rolling with laughter

I'm really not sure about that red roof on the new Defender. I said have it redone black but was out voted.
Post #535638 29th May 2016 2:18pm
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gilarion



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Grenadier wrote:
And now you've joined the club that is the bane of my twisty, alpine roaded existence. Why.......?????? Big Cry


As a caravan owner myself I can only say not as bad as tractors or god forbid cyclist who ride two abreast, who on my local twisting country lanes are my bane. Wink

Nice caravan by the way Thumbs Up For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
Post #535640 29th May 2016 2:26pm
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Anderzander



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That's a big caravan !
Post #535657 29th May 2016 3:27pm
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Riverboy



Member Since: 16 May 2016
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It is pretty big yes Rolling Eyes It's pretty swish, even has a ceramic loo Thumbs Up and rain sensing Windows that close automatically (until they don't LOL)
Post #535658 29th May 2016 3:29pm
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gilarion



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My caravan has rain sensing windows to, that close, though not automatically, that’s what the wife is for Rolling with laughter For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
Post #535673 29th May 2016 4:23pm
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Riverboy



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Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
Post #535677 29th May 2016 4:42pm
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Cupboard



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gilarion wrote:
Grenadier wrote:
And now you've joined the club that is the bane of my twisty, alpine roaded existence. Why.......?????? Big Cry


As a caravan owner myself I can only say not as bad as tractors or god forbid cyclist who ride two abreast, who on my local twisting country lanes are my bane. Wink

Nice caravan by the way Thumbs Up


As someone that drives tractors I can say it's really annoying getting stuck behind cyclists and caravans when you're trying to get somewhere with a tractor. They don't seem to be able to move at any sensible speed on the roads round here, then lots of them do stupid manoeuvres in the road when they realise they're lost. Even if I'm miles away from a passing place and the caravanist is right by one, most of the time it's easier to bite the bullet and reverse a huge distance than wait for the caravanists to work out how to go backwards in a straight line.

The only things worse are the pilgrims. They bring the biggest caravans you've ever seen then try and flog you dodgy second hand chainsaws out of white Transits. Meanwhile the ones that aren't going round being dodgy are wandering down the middle of the road barefoot completely oblivious to the fact they're in the way.
Post #535751 29th May 2016 9:43pm
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Riverboy



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I think really we can put cyclists at the top of the annoying list, followed in joint second by caravans and tractors. I do however like caravans and tractors having owned both but hate cycling especially when a 90 year old overtakes me on a steep hill so Evil or Very Mad Mind you, here in France we have something far worse than any of those. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35210572

One of those almost crashed into my new Defender the other day. Lethal things driven by drunks and muppets. Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad
Post #535755 29th May 2016 10:22pm
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Grenadier



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Utterly bonkers vehicles. We have many round here. I watch in amazement as they weave all over the place driving home after an afternoon at the local bar. I play a game as I sit behind them, chugging up the hill at 30kmh, trying to guess whether the driver has no licence because they're a) ancient or b) an alcoholic or c) both. I choose a lot of C's.... Shocked

As far as Caravaning in the mountains, do come and let me know when.....so I can leave the region Twisted Evil . Seriously though, we have a great camp site near us, beautiful part of the world, loads to do. Arrive at 0300h so you don't get in my way, then park and not move for a week and I'll be happy!! Thumbs Up But I can give you loads of top tips as to what to do and where. You'll have a great time. Perhaps do it for the arrival of the Tour this year, given how much you love cyclists!! Rolling with laughter

As for tractors, I appreciate they have a job to do, but because locally we have small farms, most have old, slow tractors that bimble long at 25kmh, yet refuse to move over. For example, we have five laybys between the town centre and the lower valley 5kms down the road. Tractors never, ever, ever move over. Ever. Never ever. And even at the bottom, where there is a roundabout, if you don't peel off in the other direction it might be a further 2-3kms before the next roundabout/junction. Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad God forbid you get stuck behind one with the driver bouncing around like he's sitting on a whoopee cushion. As I said, I appreciate they have a job to do, but so do I, so even pulling over once in 5km whould be a help, but no, impossible. Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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Post #535794 30th May 2016 8:47am
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adbseries3



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I have a caravan and do some cycling, so completely understand why it's so annoying, many apologies to all. Riverboy, does your 90 have any trouble with that caravan? Looks pretty heavy.
Post #535820 30th May 2016 10:49am
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Riverboy



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OH says it tows like a dream Thumbs Up
Post #535821 30th May 2016 10:53am
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languedoc



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We have the same issue in the Pyrenees. Just back from house viewings in the valley and stuck behind a caravan train all the way back. Lots of passing places too Rolling Eyes

Thankfully not too many Aixams round my way but that's just because less people get caught!
Post #535822 30th May 2016 10:54am
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Riverboy



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It's not the caravans, it's the drivers. We whenever possible will pull over to let traffic pass. Sadly many people are not so courteous.
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