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Glad you're getting fun out of it.I imagine you have no trouble carrying the kit.:thumbsup:
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24-10-2013, 10:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-10-2013, 12:07 AM by ntm1275.)
The wife and I, plus our Border Collie go camping all year round now that we have upgraded to almost 'glamping' level
Still use our huge tent, but now have electric hookup with proper 240v lights, heaters, microwave etc etc
After trekking for 8 hours up and down Snowdon, it is nice to come back to little bit of comfort in the evening
The best bit is that the Berlingo has enough space to hold it all, plus a dog crate and still enough room to see out of the back window
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iam a real fan of camping , would love to try winter camping , many do , the berlingo is ideal , i take a lot stuff , 5 of us normally , mainly the wife daughters warddrobe , i take the dinghy , thats fun , 2 x tents , roof box to helps , done 5 trips this year , with rear seats out and front seats forward you can fit a air bed in the back , u can get drive away awnings that fit the side , so then a living quaters and bedroom using the side door, just a thought .
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Hi rfb2 I wouldn't mind having a look at the awnings you mention in your post, any ideas where I could find one?
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