A new start.......

campbell91
campbell91 Forum Participant Posts: 29
edited November 2016 in Your stories #1

The beginning is here in the world of towing a caravan, sounds simple to alot of experienced caravan owners, but being a HGV driver with alot of knowledge of heavy long loads, suddenly thrown into the caravan world.  13pin, 7 pin or twin.....and what do you mean alko hitch, which one fixed, swan detachable.....reverse sensors mmmmmm why is that a problem, but how did i get here to start with.

Depression...very easy to get into but a stuggle to come out of it, ok wasn't suicidal just felt really down, i do still have a few bad days, just come to the point of "is this it", "what else is there", i worked too much with little time for myself, always going around with a smile and cheery, helping others before myself, and finally got to me one day when I broke down in the back garden, I was missing something, a hobby maybe, need something to challenge me, life was getting boring, need time for myself and family, now it's time to turn things about, after months of wondering what can i do, what do I like, what am i good at....

My love of boats I came across this 32 feet boat in norfolk, a project boat to do up, going pretty cheap, this would give me the challenge and time I need, so off to norfolk to check it out, but sadly already sold time I got there, started to feel low at that point, then on way back I stopped at a caravan sales, yes a caravan this would give me time to relax and chill, also abit of challenge, but along the way looking for a second hand caravan I somehow bought two kayak/canoes, had no roof rack to pick them up so had to source those but then i ended up buying a two seater kayak/canoe aswell, bit of a project that one. Ok set my budget at £2500 for a caravan due to I didn't really want to spend to much, but that budget didn't last too long while out looking at caravans at that price, so my budget went up, then seen a caravan we liked (yes the missus has to like it aswell), but no towbar.

I joined The Caravan Club first as it was the first step, it was a way to make sure I follow this through, first place i visited was Club Together, my first question was about towbars and weights, received some helpful information, with that off for fitting, swan neck with twin electrics as caravan got twin leads and alko, only cost £249 at a proper tow company, they took 3 hours to fit it and they did a fanstatic job,even  works inline with my reverse sensors, but wait still been trying to get storage for caravan been everywhere near me with the same story "sorry full up, there's a waiting list", until finally I found one at last minute, so booked straight away, contacted the caravan owner saying I will buy her, then you realise how much you need to buy for the caravan, fitting out another house but on smaller scale, amazing how quickly the cost mounts up, just waiting for Friday to pick her up.

Friday 04-11-2016........The owner gave me tips and help with hitching, as we pulled out of his storage with caravan in tow headed home to give the inside a good clean and me stripping her apart to find out everything that I had just bought, after 4 hours heading to storage to park her up where she is now, going back Thursday to give a good polish with Bobby Dasler, just hope it is good as some say, but as I type this story I have already booked our first pitch in the lake district with launching facillity for the kayak's through he Caravan Club, this will be our big day as to whether i bought a complete lemon or great little caravan (well not little at 23 feet), hope the photo comes through, but this story is dedicated to all those who helped me along the way to finally do touring with all the tips I've received about our 2017 trip to italy, weights, towbar, and more, it's great to be part of a communitity that helps those who need advise, tips, help......maybe pitching up near you soon, happy caravanning to everyone and i will let you know how thing go when we've done our first of many weekend....happy caravanning and great times ahead...Happy

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  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited November 2016 #2

    Lovely story, similar to many of us needing a complete change and time to be "us" again. Hope you enjoy it, I think you will! Smile

  • paul56
    paul56 Forum Participant Posts: 937
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    edited November 2016 #3

    Nice story C91. Sure you'll enjoy linking your caravanning and kayaking (but not this time of year - first snow down!!!). My bro uses his van to take my nephew off in his kayak to the white water courses all over the country. Be safe and enjoy.

  • Jood
    Jood Forum Participant Posts: 120
    edited November 2016 #4

    Really enjoyed reading your story Campbell. Hope you love your new hobby/hobbies. Maybe as South Yorkshire caravanner said...leave the kayaking until it's warmer again!

  • sparkin953
    sparkin953 Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited November 2016 #5

    Great story I was feeling the same as you this year so I to went and took the plunge and bought a caravan in September this year , I have been away three times already this year and  booked one for early next year and reely enjoy the lifestyle.

  • Bazzy
    Bazzy Forum Participant Posts: 30
    edited November 2016 #6

    In 1972 we were not interested in caravans until a friend invited us one Sunday after noon to visit them at a rally with there caravan not too far away from us. We went for a couple of hours and we were hooked I said to my wife we need one It wasn't long
    before we had a 10 foot sprite 400. We are still caravaning now some 44 years later we've had 3 children who all enjoyed it they have all left home now just the two of us and retired what a great life.

  • Bakers2
    Bakers2 Forum Participant Posts: 8,192 ✭✭✭
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    edited November 2016 #7

    Lovely to read. Easy to get down or worse coming out the other side is the harder part! Pleased you posted about it. Hope your first trip goes well, I'm sure it will, ask if you need help we're a friendly lot on CT and in site. I'd agree about saving
    the kayaking but why not give out a go if you fancy it. Are you going to coniston coppice? Long way to walk to launch from what we saw earlier last month but beautiful site. Just be aware that ALL pitches under under trees - with a bit of luck all the acorns
    ate down now , it can get noisy! Enjoy and do let us know how it went. 

  • Glutenfree
    Glutenfree Forum Participant Posts: 24
    edited November 2016 #8

    Enjoyed reading your storey C91.  I had a trailer tent initially but changed to a caravan after a thoroughly wet 3 weeks in Holland in 2012.  Bought the 'van on retiring early in 2013 and the wife and I love it - you have so much freedom to come and go as
    you please, assuming there are no commitments at home!  We have travelled extensively in UK and had a fabulous 4 weeks in France last year.  Enjoy your travels, especially Italy.  If you are able to explore Tuscany, you wont regret it!!!!  It's a wonderful
    area of Italy.

  • AndyandJu
    AndyandJu Forum Participant Posts: 14
    edited November 2016 #9

    Great story, I'm sure this will be the start of a new adventure for you with freedom at your finger tips. We are 10 years in to our caravanning adventure and still discover new places every year, Good luck and thank you for sharing. 

  • campbell91
    campbell91 Forum Participant Posts: 29
    edited November 2016 #10

    Hi many thanks for comments, looking forward to the weekend with a few doubts on anything else going wrong, look out for part 2 coming soon with some low points before I even pack.....and it's not cold for kayaking.........but will see this weekend.....

  • Luddy1
    Luddy1 Forum Participant Posts: 19
    edited November 2016 #11

    A good read pal, two years ago I walked away from a pressure job after a 'wobble' and returned to HGV work, bought a caravan and haven't looked back.  Good Luck.