A light hearted and (I hope) amusing record of some of our Campervan Trips. It is mainly intended to inform friends and family where we are, plus, to keep our children updated on what is happening to their inheritance. I do try to include details of Camp Sites and Aires, we visit. Checkout the "labels" listed in the right margin, Please comment if you feel inclined, at least then I know I am not talking to myself (again).
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Wednesday, 28 January 2015
January 2015, Destination Spain, for Sun (we hope).
Tuesday 27th January 2015
Left home at 08:30.
Weather, overcast, but dry, not cold, given it is January in the UK!
A totally uneventful 351 mile drive from home to Black Horse Farm Caravan Club Site, at Densole, near Folkstone. Arriving 16:15.
Kathleen has strained a muscle in her back again, so, she spent most of the journey lying on the bed, and indeed, falls asleep, for most of the way. This means I had only one female voice giving me directions (ie, the Sat-Nav).
Past experience is, this is the worst part of any trip, so, fingers crossed for an good time.
A walk to the Black Horse Pub, a short distance from the site, for a very acceptable bottle of Red, and a meal, the fun times begin!
Not sure how this map thing is going to work out, first time I have tried it!
Wednesday 28th January 2015
We wake up to a dismal January day, foggy, heavy drizzle and cold!
A short drive to the Tunnel, but, with plenty of traffic hold-ups, even in less than five miles!
The Shuttle is just about empty, we are put on the 09:20 train, rather than the 09:50 we are booked on.
The mist and drizzle continue at Calais.
The plan is to drive to Montoir-sur-Le-Loir, but, we know from past experience, there are limited (ie only one or possibly two) Electric hook-ups there, and, our fridge is playing up (again!) it will not work on Gas, which means we need Electric hook-up.
We rethink, and decide to head for Rugles, it is nearer (only 200 miles), and, there are more Electric hook-up points (about six).
So Rugles it is, 201 miles of drizzle and mist, turning to pouring rain the further south we go.
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