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Wow thats a packed bus there @ozziedog and im going to jot that down and add to my own list. im intrigued what an Idahoan is. Its not the potato mix is it ?. And whats a block rocker too ? Its probably something obvious and im going to go Gaz seriously ha..Dust pan and brush
cookers and spare gas
coffee and milk and buscuits
Sausages and burglers
Idahoan
FOOD!
Fruit
blockrocker and ipod
gazebo and side sheets and chairs
toilet and seat
Ice and Stella
Fire
Firewood,and cover
Charge cables
Quilt and pillows
Clothes and trainers and big coat.
Drugs and puffers and stuff.
Plates , cutlery, tongs, long skewers, picnic blankets, frying pans, mugs etc all live in the van and get taken out on return, get dishwashered then put straight back in.
Tools, spares, jack etc all live in the van.
Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,and still I’ll forget stuff.
The guys that had air beams when I was down near Swanage recently during ‘Storm Antony’ mostly had very minor issues because of their flexibility
Something farm, if you said it I think I’d remember . Go down a track virtually opposite a petrol station, go past the station then it’s along another track to the right, i love it because of the views of watching the train in the the distance and looking down a long valley from up on the hill at Corfe Castle. Sometimes the castle disappears in a mist which is quite magicalI love that part of Dorset - which site was that? Although I think I might know..
Aye - that's the one. The slope means no caravans except a few at the bottom. Idyllic place and nice old chap that runs it - will have to revisit soon.Something farm, if you said it I think I’d remember . Go down a track virtually opposite a petrol station, go past the station then it’s along another track to the right, i love it because of the views of watching the train in the the distance and looking down a long valley from up on the hill at Corfe Castle. Sometimes the castle disappears in a mist which is quite magical
Ozziedog,,,,,, great down there just short of Swanage.
I could not agree more. I've had one for 6 years and it's still like new. I tried an Olpro airbeam at Odiham and it was its second use. One beam would not inflate and we spent the weekend without an awning. At Busfest the old and trusty Khyam came out again and served us well. The airbeam awning went back to Amazon for a full refund. I have two Kyhams, One is up for sale at £300, it cost over £700 and is in perfect condition and is complete with a groundsheet.Khyam motor dome quick erect tourer plus groundsheet, easy to put up and take down once you’ve got the hang of its spring loaded exoskeleton knuckle joints!
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