Pitching Instruction
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I very much doubt it K!
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Th weekenders are turning up, 115 today, warden has already spoken to two in this area and made them re pitch ,its pouring with rain and one was just starting to put awning on van,and I know everyone is told how to pitch plus there is a diagram on the site
plan that is given on booking in0 -
Just arrived at a C&CC site. Warden (sorry site manager) showed me the pitch which was right opposite reception. I pitched as per instructions, peg to off side. Saw him looking at the van and he suggested we move about a metre from the peg as the ground was more level. So I am officially wide of the mark!!!
David
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Good to have a balanced view David.
Thanks to the warden I am better balanced
David
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Just arrived at a C&CC site. Warden (sorry site manager) showed me the pitch which was right opposite reception. I pitched as per instructions, peg to off side. Saw him looking at the van and he suggested we move about a metre from the peg as the ground was more level. So I am officially wide of the mark!!!
David
Write your comments here...Ah but that's the C&CC for you. Much more laid back in their site rules. Their attitude is that the site is there for the benefit of their members and the Site Managers go out of their way to make everybody feels welcome.
K
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Just arrived at a C&CC site. Warden (sorry site manager) showed me the pitch which was right opposite reception. I pitched as per instructions, peg to off side. Saw him looking at the van and he suggested we move about a metre from the peg as the ground
was more level. So I am officially wide of the mark!!!David
Write your comments here...Ah but that's the C&CC for you. Much more laid back in their site rules. Their attitude is that the site is there for the benefit of their members and the Site Managers go out of their way to make everybody feels welcome.
K
Write your comments here...provided you dont mind being frog marched to an allocated pitch and not having choice. Or being unable to book 1 night in high season, amend bookings on line, amend bookings by phone etc.... You do however get a choice of HS/Grass
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The Temp Holiday Sites are very friendly.
Last proper C&CC site I visited was in April at Moffat. The wardens asked me what kind of pitch I wanted, I replied my usual "as far away from the toilets as possible and the awning facing the afternoon sun".
Showed me to just what I asked for, he then asked me if it was ok because I could go somewhere else if I wanted.
I was quite impressed because some years ago you WERE told what pitch to go onto and no arguments.
Guess they have learned some customer service
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The 'anti CC' protagonists are at it again
CC wardens show a level of relaxed attitude to pitching-'they should stick to the rules.'
C&CC wardens(site manager) show a level of relaxed attitude & they're 'the friendly club'
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The 'anti CC' protagonists are at it again
CC wardens show a level of relaxed attitude to pitching-'they should stick to the rules.'
C&CC wardens(site manager) show a level of relaxed attitude & they're 'the friendly club'
+1..So true
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Don't go that often to club sites (except in full winter) but not really had problems on either.
Always a bit amused (and bemused) to hear all the weird difficulties some seem to regulary get into.
...Probably as most things "self inflicted.
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The 'anti CC' protagonists are at it again
CC wardens show a level of relaxed attitude to pitching-'they should stick to the rules.'
C&CC wardens(site manager) show a level of relaxed attitude & they're 'the friendly club'
+1..So true
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The 'anti CC' protagonists are at it again
CC wardens show a level of relaxed attitude to pitching-'they should stick to the rules.'
C&CC wardens(site manager) show a level of relaxed attitude & they're 'the friendly club'
+1..So true
+2
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The 'anti CC' protagonists are at it again
CC wardens show a level of relaxed attitude to pitching-'they should stick to the rules.'
C&CC wardens(site manager) show a level of relaxed attitude & they're 'the friendly club'
+1..So true
+2
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, now there's a surprise. . . .Along the lines of night following day
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We will be using two Club Sites in October. I am not anticipating any problems, just an enjoyable time away, for slightly more than we usually pay, but the CLs in between bring our nightly average down nicely! We may pitch nose in, we may not, depends on
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The 'anti CC' protagonists are at it again
CC wardens show a level of relaxed attitude to pitching-'they should stick to the rules.'
C&CC wardens(site manager) show a level of relaxed attitude & they're 'the friendly club'
+1..So true
+2
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The 'anti CC' protagonists are at it again
CC wardens show a level of relaxed attitude to pitching-'they should stick to the rules.'
C&CC wardens(site manager) show a level of relaxed attitude & they're 'the friendly club'
+1..So true
+2
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, now there's a surprise. . . .Along the lines of night following day
As was your comment, Mr Buckett.......
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We will be using two Club Sites in October. I am not anticipating any problems, just an enjoyable time away, for slightly more than we usually pay, but the CLs in between bring our nightly average down nicely! We may pitch nose in, we may not, depends on
the view!nose in or reverse is allowed on the majority of sites (Sandrigham is one where you can't. At Troutbeck head we were told you could pitch either way at the pitching talk
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It's been discussed many times on here that you can pitch nose in or reverse and and of course theawning goes on the door side, no one with would expect you to put up an anwing on the non door side.
At Sandringham of course this means that on vans with the door on the continental side, you will see awning, van then car, as you look at it, and hence you get awning to awning. Amazingly it causes no problems. At Troubeck head many vans goes nose it and have the awning on the door side.
As most know (its been discussed on CT for years, and even on this thread) there are four pitching diagrams.
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