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Good morning all,a cold morning here but the sun is shining
 
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Dirk

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If 6 Was 9
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Watchet
I'll get up in about an hour, then hitch the caravan off and trundle down the A377 to Exeter. I'll set the cruise control to 'maximum annoyance/pensioner caravan' speed..........just to keep the side up.;)
Meeting up with my old boss tonight who lives down there. We'll have a few pints and put the world to rights - he's still having to wo** and absolutely detests it, bless him.
Going to the Caravan & Motorhome show at West Point tommorrow, then off up to Wookey for a week.
 
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Dirk

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If 6 Was 9
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@Dirk - decided not to take up my mates offer of a free caravan. Before we'd get to sleep in it we'd have to pay for towbar, storage and servicing. All that was a bit too much for something that we may not even enjoy.
Mine's as much as a hobby, as anything else.
When I factor everything in (cost of car and van, fuel, site fees, maintenance, cost of tow bar, storage etc) I reckon it has cost me less than £40 a night to go away over the past 3 years. If I removed the cost of the car, which I'd run anyway, it comes down to around £15 a night.
If I remove the residual value of the van, it comes out at around £5 a night.
That's a cheap break by anyone's standard.
Mind you, it does get used a lot!
 

jongooligan

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Mine's as much as a hobby, as anything else.
When I factor everything in (cost of car and van, fuel, site fees, maintenance, cost of tow bar, storage etc) I reckon it has cost me less than £40 a night to go away over the past 3 years. If I removed the cost of the car, which I'd run anyway, it comes down to around £15 a night.
If I remove the residual value of the van, it comes out at around £5 a night.
That's a cheap break by anyone's standard.
Mind you, it does get used a lot!

Sounds like it makes sense for you. It may be something we look at again when Mrs. jg retires and we could get a lot of use from it. Would be a lot easier if I had somewhere to keep it and get at it to do my own servicing.
 
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I'm back, I finally got out about eleven, reasonably direct route over to the Hatton Locks Cafe then a scenic route back, a 43 mile mostly dry and enjoyable ride, my first since the 25th of February.
 
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