Caravans and camping

Done that (in Eire). Quite good fun, especially for the kids.

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It would already be here, but folk keep asking him to make hifi, which delays research on this gift to the world.

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The CRPB you mention is not within the realms of material science at this moment in time. However, the Core Unity Nuclear Turbine should be possible later this decade. This would tow a caravan.

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If I can’t get the glow plugs out, that might be my next vehicle
Would be interesting going to see my brother by the M25 route

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Go third wheeler* or go home…

*Sorry John.

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Statics are fine :grinning:

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Can’t see the point of those - certainly not in Britain - huge and unwieldy, and cost as much as a decent motorhome, which I’d prefer.

Yes, they are too big (well this one is) for touring here, but the obvious benefit is that when you pitch up, you have a vehicle to go off exploring without having to pack everything up, they are easier to tow, and only one registered vehicle (as apposed to needing to tow around a small car behind your motorhome).

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No question, if I lived in the 'States or 'Straya, it’d be a cuntender :+1:

Plenty in Yerp :+1:

Always impressed by the Yurpeans, usually German, massive shiny caravans.

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I want* an Eriba.

*may not fit.

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Wanted one of these…

Had this…

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New or vintage, Airstream or don’t bother . . .

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Looks like a burger van :grinning:

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Drove like one too.

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Astra

If you remember I said I couldn’t afford 80k on a motorhome. So an Astra is just a ridiculous suggestion. Out of the question.

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Just hire one, when you need it.

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