Experts-need your advice again, this time...a hose
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Yup I saw that from his avatar.
If it's his turn, then just fill up. I certainly used to do. Appreciate he is talking about off site but I never had any bother.
Crematoriums are usually good for a tap near the road by the way.
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We've used Crematorium water supplies in France a couple of times and dropped a €2 coin in the box outside the gates.
Entente cordiale – and all that!
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Unless you are using a "SERVICED" pitch you only need about three or four yards of plastic hose, the selection of Hozelok fittings and a nice bright watering can of two to two and a half gallons capacity.
Use the hose if / when you pass the MHSP and the w/can to top up in-between times.-- The exercise will ensure your appettite is sharpened !!
By the way, A B M has never ever drunk from the water tank -- he uses a cup or glass
. but he does drink water taken from the tank !!
Brian
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We've used Crematorium water supplies in France a couple of times and dropped a €2 coin in the box outside the gates.
Entente cordiale – and all that!
Write your comments here...on the Hebrides, Harris,Lewis,Uists I found that Cemeteries also usually have a tap. Also all Ferry points have tap and rarer...a casette emptying point. Very handy to know.
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Lots of other places .. Quays, Grave Yards, Beach Taps, Pubs etc. I just get the watering cans out and go for a walk .. We spent 3 weeks away in September and had two nights on campsites. Didn't have any trouble at all filling up
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