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I know you will all be very interested to know that I pick up my first motorhome on Thursday 29th (yes the day after tomorow )
It's an Auto Trail Cheyenne 696 low bed on a fiat ducatto chassis (oh god the juddering ) and i cant wait
Got a few trips planned in this country first, will play with all the gadjets and stuff before I go out in public and make a complete prat of me self. Friend of mine says this is her favourite sport "newby spotting" prob go abroad next year or later this year you never know
hope to see some of you on the road
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Hi Gadjo
Welcome, i'm sure thursday can't come fast enough. Have loads of fun, thats what it's all about.
We bought our first motorhome last year, took it out locally to get the feel of it and try everything out. We did have teething troubles, more so because it hadn't been used much by the previous owner but everythings ok now!
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Welcome to the wonderful world of MHF and of motorhoming. Don't worry too much about the first couple of trips. I looked at our MH before we went away and thought it was all very complicated, but it was so easy and that is saying something, since I am not at all technically minded.
My memories of our first couple of trips is of fun, delight and sheer disbelief that we actually had a van of our own at last.
There is something very special about the first trips, but believe me that magic doesn't wear off.
Ca
______________________________________________________________ In life, pain is inevitable.......Misery is optional.
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Exciting times, these? I wish you well for the pickup - don't forget to read the section in our beginners' guide
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on the pickup. There's some useful information there
On our first night, we went to a campsite with full facilities, pub/restaurant round the corner, and a shop on site. We figured there would be some things we needed. We didn't budget for a couple of hundred quids' worth of TV, though, but that's how things are
Have a great day on Thursday!
Gerald
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