Is Motorhome Usage a Geographic Thing?
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aut viam inveniam aut faciam
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Looks like a place not to visit!!
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As ever, Corners, as ever.
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We're on our 4th site on this trip in N.England & S.Scotland. 1 CC site which had definitely more caravans than M/H's, but that may have been because of the seasonal pitches being occupied by then, and 3 CL, one where we were the only occupant, one that had 1 M/H for 4 nights out of 5 and 4 caravans for the same time, and the last one there's one M/H and 4 caravans on tonight....Oh and the suns's shone for most of the time we've been away so far.
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It's often been said that some cmc members are living in the 1960's -- It seems that there are even some living in the 1st Century and still speaking an outdated dead language. We studied Latin at school under the category of "Ancient languages which have died out".Try English, it's really quite easy.
When we are travelling every day in Scotland, we see many more Motorhomes than Caravans on the road. Maybe there are more people actually touring in Scotland. or could it be that there are more people aware of what the future holds and have moved up to a motorhome.
K
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Hi BB, good to see you got away at last, I know you will both enjoy, where are you headed? Bet it was a bit fresh on Poole Quay last night, it was only 2c in Taunton.
And one less MH to be counted on UK soil for a while!
BillC
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What you can’t know is how many of those cars are out for the day while their caravans remain on site. The count on the road is always going to be skewed for that reason.
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indeed, and quite obvious really.
I'm sure K thinks that all people are in favour on smoking when looking at a smoking shelter and only sees people smoking? Or looks at the queue at a burger van and decides there are no vegetarians left?
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Of course there's going to appear to be more M/H on the road than caravans, as the majority of M/Hs have to be used for travelling around to visit places, whereas those that have arrived on site towing a caravan can leave it there and do their visiting in their cars. Your supposition then that there are more M/H's about than caravans therefore doesn't hold water.
Edit. sorry TW, I'd posted this response and moved on before I'd read your's. Great minds think alike, though.
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It certainly not like the majority of car park where M/H's are allowed, there are very few around the country that look like that.
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We saw, but had no need to use, a few " Motor-home Only" spaces at a car park in the middle of Skipton only last week, with options for both day and overnight stays. Last year we saw large motor-home only bays at Lyme Regis too. It's good to see that some towns have accepted and welcome motor homes as potential customers to their businesses.
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As I understand it Motorhomes are no longer able to park on sea front at Exmouth as per picture, there has been a bylaw passed to outlaw it. They have to park in carpark just away from seafront. It’s a shame really but as you walk at the far end of the seafront you have to dodge the rear ends of some with the overhang well into the pavement.
short sited of the local council imo as there may just be less visitors to the town without this facility.
Kev
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The proposals for Exmouth will ban overnight parking on the seafront and will totally prohibit MH parking in one area of the seafront while making dedicated spaces available in car parks. At least, that’s my understanding.
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Right on TT.
Kev, it is just a proposal for the mo, which will be decided by Devon County Council fairly soon. The proposal is to stop MH parking from the Lifeboat Station to Orcombe Point. Some Motorhomers, but not all, have brought this on themselves by spreading onto the promonade with chairs, sunloungers and even BBQs. And long MHs that stick out too much.
At present, there is no legal overnight MH parking in Exmouth.
However, if this proposal is passed by DCC, EDLC have a further proposal to create, as a Summer Pilot, three MH overnight parking areas. These are: The Queens Drive Echelons, which is on the sea front immediately West of the Lifeboat Station, actually on the main road but in a long unmarked layby, and Mare Road CP, just behind the sea front road which is Queens Dive. The 3rd one is The Imperial Road Recreation Ground CP. This again is on the sea front where it meets the River Exe. So, as you enter Exmouth from Exeter Road, keep right, right and right agin until you pass the rugby club and next left is the entrance to this CP. It curves around a field that hosts many big events including a fairgrounf about 3/4 times a year. Great views here across to Dawlish and up the river. At present I think this one has a 2m barrier just into the driveway. Two good chippys very close by.
If you like this area this is very good news.
BillC
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That’s what I thought, BB.
Just a joke, KB. I’ll not mind being called TT too much.
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Just a joke, KB. I’ll not mind being called TT too much.
Sounds like a compliment to me.......
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Hey Tinwheeler, sorry about that, will have to avoid shorthand in future, but I am sure you knew who I meant.
BillC
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No problem. I’ve been called much worse.
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There may be somthing in the regional point as we keep our caravan at Strathclyde Park and it does seem to have less motorhomes on the pitches than further South. We were at Scarborough earlier this year though and quite afew motorhomes were overnighting on the seafront so may be they are less incined to use sites if they can avoid it.
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