Our trip to France

Where you go, where you stay and everything to do with getting there and back.

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Our trip to France

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I wrote a short story about our trip to France 1999. It fits nicely under the heading camping and travelling and if you too are planning a trip this summer it might give you some tips on how not to do it. But don't let it put you off!
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Re: Our trip to France

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Very nice read. I enjoyed that.

I've been to most of the places you mentioned and still go to France every year.

My first camper was a 1973 bay before I moved onto 3 T25s in a row. As much as I loved my bay, the T25 is a better van to me. Although, my bay only let me down once when the clutch cable broke. It was mended by cutting some heavy wire from a fence. (sorry to the owner of the fence). :)

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As above, excellent read! :ok

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THANX YOU GUYS
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Nice read! :ok
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