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Tex Ritter
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Re: Should I sell it.

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trickydicky wrote:The caravan that is.
We have a dirty great 20ft Bailey caravan in Cornwall but after changing jobs the storeage charges are a bind. Unfortunatly we tend to go away off season so I am wary of the insulation of a tent and heating it.
I am thinking of getting a caranex tent or a big awning, has anyone got any thoughts our van is a poptop Autosleeper with gas heating and mains hookup.
The van is faultless for a day on the beach, but with me, my wife, a 4mth old and two big dogs space is an issue.
I am trying to get away from storing the Caravan and having more options on where we go. Any ideas or experiance on the issues.

Get rid of the caravan and the dogs - must be hellish smelly dogs when wet - keep your T25 and start having fun.

As a couple we live in our van for up to 3 weeks at a time (no awning) in Summer, but find space is at a premium, we could accommodate 2 children if need be in the pop-top. But as our youngest is 34 I don't think the need will ever arise. :lol:
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The dogs and the T25 are both staying :D
It's nothing a great deal of time and money can't fix
86' 1.9 D.G. Autosleeper poptop in white.

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