First (crashingly great) time away in caravan with reluctant OH, oh dear!

Greenhillsofhome
Greenhillsofhome Forum Participant Posts: 28
edited April 2016 in Your stories #1

I grew up caravanning. I loved it. We travelled all over the UK and Europe. It was a wonderful freedom. 

My husband has never caravanned. Hated the idea. But with three children and needing some way of 'getting away from it all' ( and me going on, and on, and on about how great caravanning is, for years - about 8 years, in fact) he eventually relented and in late January 2015 we collected our caravan. We shared the towing home, all went well.

in february 2015 we went for our first trip away in the caravan, to a freezing cold blustery site for a trial. About half a mile from our home there was a loud thump as the caravan fell off the car-oops! We thought we'd hooked it up correctly, obviously not! We blocked the road, so embarrassing! A few good, kind and very strong people helped us pick it up and fix it back onto the car. We shamefully towed it back home.

After establishing that we had the caravan on the car properly this time, and chocolate for our shaken nerves (and telling the kids to stop laughing at us) we drove out of our gate onto the road. The wheels hit the curb stone, the caravan rocked and another loud thump was heard. This time we'd smashed a side window on the gate post. More chocolate and a lot of tape (and a lot of tears, mostly mine, now also the children, hubby just went worryingly quiet).

eventually we got back on the road and made it to our site, phoning ahead to tell them we'd be late as we'd had an accident (or two), the wardens were extremely kind and stayed open for us. It was only after we arrived it occurred to us to re-check the electrics and we realised we'd towed the caravan without lights etc, in the dark, oops! So very very stupid.

i was sure we'd be re-selling the caravan the following week. However, the only negative comment my hubby made was "it's a bit of a faff this caravanning business". Actually, in spite of the less than auspicious start to our caravanning we all love it, and we knocked up over 30 nights in our first year, from Cornwall to Scotland and Norfolk. We have 40 nights booked this year, can't wait! We've just come back from the first four nights in the new forest, in 'Storm Katie' - wow, that was windy and wet, but we haven't lost our love of caravanning. Our children get to have a proper childhood, playing out and having fun, not being distracted by TV and tablets and not fearing 'baddies'. 

Now that we know how to get the van hooked up properly, (not hard at all as it turns out) and have had a motor mover fitted to negotiate the narrow gate posts (awesome bit of kit) we're all set for years of fun, and hopefully no more crashing weekends!

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  • Oneputt
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    edited April 2016 #2

    Good story GHOH glad you enjoyed.  If you want to check you are hitched properly just wind the nose wheel down and the car should start to lift, then everything as normal I.e. Check van lights etcHappy

  • Greenhillsofhome
    Greenhillsofhome Forum Participant Posts: 28
    edited April 2016 #3

    Good story GHOH glad you enjoyed.  If you want to check you are hitched properly just wind the nose wheel down and the car should start to lift, then everything as normal I.e. Check van lights etcHappy

    thanks! Yes, we know what we're doing now, although we do double check everything to be on the safe side.

     

  • giffer
    giffer Forum Participant Posts: 6
    edited April 2016 #4

    Oh I did laugh (perhaps shouldn't have done really)  but oh dear, we have all been there.  You certainly have a sense of humour,  glad it has not put you off caravanning.  You have just made my day.  Absolutely brilliant. 

  • milliehull
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    edited April 2016 #5

    Yes that made me laugh too.  Very reassuring to know that we weren't the only ones who made mistakes first time out.Laughing I have typed
    out a check list that we keep in the glove compartment of the car which we go through every time before we set off - even after years of caravanning something small (but important) can be forgotten,  Glad you have a sense of humour and that you are all enjoying
    our wonderful hobby/way of life.

  • geoffeales
    geoffeales Forum Participant Posts: 322
    edited April 2016 #6

    you're not Mr & Mrs Frank Spencer are you? Never mind, the odds of any more mishaps must be 1000s to one. Enjoy many years of happy caravanning!

  • Greenhillsofhome
    Greenhillsofhome Forum Participant Posts: 28
    edited April 2016 #7

    you're not Mr & Mrs Frank Spencer are you? Never mind, the odds of any more mishaps must be 1000s to one. Enjoy many years of happy caravanning!

    "oh Frank!" Yes, I'm hoping we've got the silliness all out of our systems in one go! Fingers crossed!

  • Kerry Watkins
    Kerry Watkins Forum Participant Posts: 325
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    edited April 2016 #8

    We did the very same on our first trip abroad out. Did not connect the van to the car correctly and it fell,off on the lane not far from where we store the van and not going quickly thank goodness! Heart in the mouth moment. We continued our journey and
    at a roundabout a kind person informed us that we had not lights at the back. Pulled into a lay-by and found that the cable leading from the car to caravan had been dragging on the floor and had burnt out the cables. Luckily we were close to the caravan site,
    pulled in and started to shake! Spent the next morning cutting the cable and refitt the cable to the connector! So, you are not in your own! Now have a check list and go through this every time we go,out and check the tow ball by turning the jockey wheel handle
    to check that the car lifts up so we know it is connected!

  • Greenhillsofhome
    Greenhillsofhome Forum Participant Posts: 28
    edited April 2016 #9

    Oh I did laugh (perhaps shouldn't have done really)  but oh dear, we have all been there.  You certainly have a sense of humour,  glad it has not put you off caravanning.  You have just made my day.  Absolutely brilliant. 

    yes, makes us laugh (and cringe) to think of it now! Thank goodness we didn't do any serious damage! Putting the awning up for the first time was another interesting tale .... For another time!

  • Greenhillsofhome
    Greenhillsofhome Forum Participant Posts: 28
    edited April 2016 #10

    Yes that made me laugh too.  Very reassuring to know that we weren't the only ones who made mistakes first time out.Laughing I have typed
    out a check list that we keep in the glove compartment of the car which we go through every time before we set off - even after years of caravanning something small (but important) can be forgotten,  Glad you have a sense of humour and that you are all enjoying
    our wonderful hobby/way of life

    thanks for the tip! That's a good idea.

  • Greenhillsofhome
    Greenhillsofhome Forum Participant Posts: 28
    edited April 2016 #11

    We did the very same on our first trip abroad out. Did not connect the van to the car correctly and it fell,off on the lane not far from where we store the van and not going quickly thank goodness! Heart in the mouth moment. We continued our journey and
    at a roundabout a kind person informed us that we had not lights at the back. Pulled into a lay-by and found that the cable leading from the car to caravan had been dragging on the floor and had burnt out the cables. Luckily we were close to the caravan site,
    pulled in and started to shake! Spent the next morning cutting the cable and refitt the cable to the connector! So, you are not in your own! Now have a check list and go through this every time we go,out and check the tow ball by turning the jockey wheel handle
    to check that the car lifts up so we know it is connected!

    glad to know we're not alone, very embarrassing to lose your caravan from the back of the car!! And disconcerting.  My husband thought I was running away !! I got out of the car and ran back around the corner, but I did that because we were on a bend and
    I wanted to stop any vehicles coming around the bend and hitting the stranded caravan! Good to hear you're still caravanning too!

  • richardlorraine
    richardlorraine Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2016 #12

    yes this is us

  • richardlorraine
    richardlorraine Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2016 #13

    Laughingyes

  • SteveL
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    edited June 2016 #14

    We've all been there. Not long after we'd started caravanning we were setting off on a trip and were stopped by a bumping noise. Investigation revealed that we had not locked the jockey wheel up and it was bouncing along on the road, thankfully still attached
    to the towbar.