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What was your route into motorhoming?
My parents took me camping, caravanning or motorhoming from a young age
27%
 27%  [ 34 ]
I went on camping trips with the scouts/guides
12%
 12%  [ 16 ]
Some friends had a motorhome and I liked the look of it
4%
 4%  [ 5 ]
No previous experience - I found my own way into motorhoming
42%
 42%  [ 53 ]
Other - please specify
13%
 13%  [ 17 ]
Total Votes : 125

 What's your motorhoming pedigree?
881499 Post Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:49 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

Hezbez Subscriber 14/02/2013 

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How did you get into motorhoming?

Both my parents and my in-laws were tenters then caravanners. So both hubby and I came pre-programmed with a love of touring holidays and the countryside from when we were very young.

Something I am very grateful for.

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881503 Post Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:55 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

teemyob Linked Subscriber 26/07/2012 


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Hello Hebez,

I am in the "other" vote so......

We were driving down to Southern France in 2003 to stay at a luxurious sea view villa.

We stopped at a Motorway Aire and a huge Dethleffs motorhome pulled in. I walked over to have a nosey, like you do and I thought..........

(((((I like villas but they can be expensive and I do miss the atmosphere of some campsites. The friendliness of the people and the freedom. I then thought, I will buy one of those one day.)))))))

Not long after we stayed with my Brother for the weekend in his tourer and that was it, I was hooked and had to have that motorhome. So after a lot of research and searching, we had one. Now on our second and love it.

TM
 
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geraldandannie Linked Subscriber 20/06/2013 


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I voted option 1, although option 2 applied as well (no, not the Guides, but the Boys' Brigade)

Gerald

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dodger148 Subscriber 27/07/2012 


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I voted "other", we were previously tuggers, and in teens, campers

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881518 Post Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:36 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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I voted "other" too. We camped with tents for years and years. When
I was in my mid 20's to umm ..early 40's

We have four children and they still look back with great happiness at those holidays
during their growing up years - long sunny days in France mainly, BBQ food,
seeing the Alps, the Pyrenees. Paris, Bordeaux, The Dordogne valley, Biarritz,
La Rochelle, Sables d'Olonne and dozens more places. Awesome memories.

When we didn't holiday as a family as the children grew up myself and Mrs Drifter went back to packages.

It is only as I got closer to retirement that we made the decision to
buy a Motorhome. Great decision. We have the wandering gene and still love going from place to place.
The motorhome is just a bit more comfortable than the tent but I wouldn't have a bad word to say about tents.

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teemyob Linked Subscriber 26/07/2012 


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LPDrifter wrote:
I voted "other" too. We camped with tents for years and years. When
I was in my mid 20's to umm ..early 40's

We have four children and they still look back with great happiness at those holidays
during their growing up years - long sunny days in France mainly, BBQ food,
seeing the Alps, the Pyrenees. Paris, Bordeaux, The Dordogne valley, Biarritz,
La Rochelle, Sables d'Olonne and dozens more places. Awesome memories.

When we didn't holiday as a family as the children grew up myself and Mrs Drifter went back to packages.

It is only as I got closer to retirement that we made the decision to
buy a Motorhome. Great decision. We have the wandering gene and still love going from place to place.
The motorhome is just a bit more comfortable than the tent but I wouldn't have a bad word to say about tents.


"We have four children and they still look back with great happiness at those holidays
during their growing up years - long sunny days in France mainly, BBQ food,
seeing the Alps, the Pyrenees. Paris, Bordeaux, The Dordogne valley, Biarritz,
La Rochelle, Sables d'Olonne and dozens more places. Awesome memories. "

Were you following us!

We did all the same places and I guess there are many we have not mentioned. Our Daughters always seem to remember the camping ones over the Hotels, Villas.

They still come with us and despite starting to travel to far flung Places worldwide, they always say the same thing.

"you just can't beat the south of France"

Off with one of our Daughters and Grandson soon to St. Tropez.

TM
 
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Sonesta Subscriber 05/10/2012 


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Well I suppose we fit in the "others" section really although I voted for the "we found our own way" category!

We had never owned either a tent or caravan before so we had no camping experience whatsoever prior to buying our first MH! We did rent a caravan in Cornwall once for a week but it was a static caravan and so I don't suppose that counts does it? Smile

We first fell in love with the idea of motorhoming during a package holiday in Olu Deniz, Turkey when we came across a delightful private beach overlooking the lagoon. It was called "Bob's Beach" and you had to pay to use it but it was well worth paying for as unlike the public beach, "Bob's Beach" was sheer paradise! The view and the location was so tranquil, pretty & peaceful and we fell in love with the place.

Whilst relaxing on the beach, we noticed there was around 3 motorhomes parked up on the beach, which obviously the beach owner had allowed to park there and I remember seeing the occupants sat outside, under their awnings overlooking the lagoon! I recall thinking that owning a MH and being free to travel all over enjoying such opportunities must be absolutely wonderful and I so wished we could be enjoying the same freedom and adventures!

Not long after returning from that holiday we took a look around some motorhomes at Brownhills and before long we had signed on the dotted line for a brand new Swift Kontiki! We have never looked back since and we would both hate to have to return back to package style holidays again!

Sue
 
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Dago Subscriber 07/01/2013 


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I voted "No previous experiance". Just over 5 years ago July 8th, I suffered loss of vision in one eye. At the end of a forced 3 week sick leave, we went off for a few days camping, just like you do. Whilst there we saw a dutch family in a small nissan pop top camper van & thought how weird it was!

Having reflected that I should cut down my working hours and perhaps new activity, we purchased a Mazda Bongo in August & that has led to a change of lifestyle completely.
Now on our 2nd motorhome, although I still use the Bongo for work use, we have been to many different places across the UK & Europe and along the way have developed friendships with so many folk, it's been awesome Very Happy

My other passion is Dinghy Sailing, something I have done since a teenager Laughing Although I have travelled around taking part in various sailing events, the lifestyle of motorhoming is so relaxing, even with the stresses & strains along the way Laughing .

I am now looking forward to retirement and the ability god willing, to venture further & more often Razz

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881555 Post Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:42 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

GerryD Subscriber 18/10/2012 


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I voted number 1. Started caravanning with parents in 1958 and SWMBO started with her parents in 1963. We met at a caravan rally and married at a caravan rally two years later. If fact it was the first wedding at a C&CC rally.
Have been associated with C&CC and British Caravanners Club (BCC) ever since and were inaugural members of Beds BCC.
Changed to a motorhome in 2001 after taking the caravan on the long sea crossing to Northern Spain. Decided then that the long sea crossing was too boring and expensive and decided that if we were to do longer distances then it had to be a motorhome.
Gerry
 
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I clicked on 'other' as I wasn't sure what to opt for as we started in tents in our teens moved onto caravans and then a motorhome.
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