Finding a suitable pitch

Smartalex
Smartalex Forum Participant Posts: 11
edited September 2017 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

While parked on site with my caravan, I have had another driver searching for a pitch, get stuck in a dead end and unable to reverse out, try to get through a grass space between two caravan pitches. Unfortunately for me his caravan side swiped  my car causing considerable damage. I have now lost three days out of a seven day stay.  

It got me thinking about how the C&MHC assign, or don't assign pitches. Wouldn't it be better when booking online to have a site plan on the screen so that you can see which pitches are available and select the one you want then? This would stop the problem of cruising around a site trying to find a pitch and the resulting problems of collisions with parked vehicles/caravans.

 

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  • Navigateur
    Navigateur Club Member Posts: 3,880 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited September 2017 #2

    Which pitchs are available changes by the moment as people arrive so no chance to pick when booking.

    You have a considerable gripe though with the numpty towing the caravan.  Really should not be allowed on the highway when showing that level of incompetance off it.  I do hope you told him so in no uncertain terms.

    There was a time when peole were drummed out of Clubs for such Ungentlemanly Conduct.

     

  • KjellNN
    KjellNN Club Member Posts: 8,672 ✭✭✭
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    edited September 2017 #3

    When sites have bits like that, the warden usually tells people noti drive in to look, but to stop and use their legs, so that was indeed a numpty.

    If he was incapable of reversing, he should have unhitched to turn the van.

    Pre-booking a specific pitch would  mean less availability, when sites are very busy, so not a good plan for the Club if they want to maximise income.

     

  • ABM
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    edited September 2017 #4

    The  only  site  I've  been  on  recently  that  specified  the  pitch  they  preferred  me  to  use  is  Salisbury  Hillside.  There  the  lovely,  soon  to  retire,  warden  on  duty  told  me  that  the  pitch  they had  in  mind  is  pitch  23,  just  room  for  one  Ducato,  easily  levelled  by  just  going  in  nose  first,  and  close  to  the  service  point  as  well.

    One  other  site  is  Cherry  Hinton  where  Arrivals  are  lined  up  in  sequence,  told  to  go,  find  your  pitch,  come  back  &  get  your  Key fob  and,  like  the  Ark,  you'll  be  let  in  two by  two wink  !

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,403 ✭✭✭
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    edited September 2017 #5

    I don't think it's realistic to expect the club to change a successful and much liked policy (choosing a pitch on arrival) on account of one careless idiot's actions.

    I trust that the culprit admitted responsibility and was responsible (financially) for the necessary repairs?

  • MJ730
    MJ730 Forum Participant Posts: 184
    edited September 2017 #6

    When you go to the site page online you can click on view details and price guide and there you will find a link to the site plan as well as their information sheet.

    Mike

  • MichaelT
    MichaelT Forum Participant Posts: 1,874
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    edited September 2017 #7

    Not sure why it would lose you 3 days holiday but even if you have the site plan to hand it would not take into consideration trees, bushes, neighbours (dogs, kids, loud noise etc,) sun position, shade etc.

  • DSB
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    edited September 2017 #8

    Sorry to hear about your misfortune Smartalex.

    Unfortunately, I don't think that booking specific pitches is really an option at the moment.  It would put too many restrictions on the system.  It's quite difficult to explain this in a post, but it could very well result in the Club not being able to sell as many pitches - this is the crucial issue (as far as I can see).  At the moment, the Club have felt that they are not really happy with members even booking a hardstanding or grass pitch, so to book individual pitches is certainly a step on from that.

    In addition, there is the problem of pitch management.   If a pitch has to be closed, for whatever reason,  the person on that pitch would have to be 'layed off'.  The Club has always adopted a 'first come first served policy'.  Under this system you could very well have a case where someone who has booked 6 months ago is 'layed off', whereas someone who booked last week (on a different pitch) would be allowed to come.

    Of course, It's not just one reason, but a combination of these factors that result in the Club not allowing folk to book specific pitches.

    David

  • EJB986
    EJB986 Forum Participant Posts: 1,153
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    edited September 2017 #9

    Is it really not possible to merge this duplicate post with it's twin?

    There may of course be even more clones that I haven't noticed!!

  • obbernockle
    obbernockle Forum Participant Posts: 616
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    edited September 2017 #10

    A twerp tried to tow his caravan across grass between other cars where he shouldn't have. If the pitch was pre-allocated he would still be a twerp and would still drive like one. It's not the club's responsibility to avoid collisions, it's the drivers. 

  • redface
    redface Forum Participant Posts: 1,701
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    edited September 2017 #11

    At the moment, the Club have felt that they are not really happy with members even booking a hardstanding or grass pitch,

    Perhaps this is the reason some folk are members of both clubs.

    I like grass pitches for preference and if this club cannot give me one then I check with the other club. I have in the past been annoyed to be allocated a hard standing only to find that grass pitches were available yet was not allowed to take one of them whereas others were.

     

  • papgeno
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    edited September 2017 #12

    I don't understand how you say you were allocated a pitch. I bought the CAMC didn't allocate pitches, in all the years I've been a member I've been told where pitches were vacant and asked to chose one.

  • papgeno
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    edited September 2017 #13

    The gremlins got in for "bought" read "thought"

  • Apattullo
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    edited September 2017 #14

    Don't know if anyone has stayed North Ledaig but you are escorted to your pitch by the warden. Everytime we are led down to our pitch I think it's so patronising that we can't be trusted to find and get on to pitch on our own. But in the circumstances here it might have worked our better for everyone.

    Sandy

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited September 2017 #15

    Not wishing to reverse 100m it is simple to stop at the head of a cul-de-sac and have a 60 second walksmile

  • Kennine
    Kennine Forum Participant Posts: 3,472
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    edited September 2017 #16

    North Ledaig is Not a CMC site, it is a privately owned commercial site. , therefore they will have their own siting arrangements. cool

    K

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2017 #17

    At NL you pitch the van on the HS and park the car on the grass. You know exactly what would happen if people weren't escorted and shown how to pitch. 

    Anyway, as had been said, NL is an AS and it's not unusual on commercial sites for people to be escorted to their pitches.

  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,145 ✭✭✭
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    edited September 2017 #18

    Only 2 pages showing when there are about 5

  • mbee1
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    edited September 2017 #19

    If we go to a club site we haven't been to before we always print off a copy of the site plan from the website before we go so we have an idea of the layout.  We did it this when we went to Ramslade.

    We had booked a service pitch so I highlighted those on the plan so we new what we were aiming for. When we arrived the site was quite busy but we could see from the keys still hanging up behind the desk the pitches that were free, had a quick look on the map where they were and set off on foot to look at them.

    You can do this at Ramslade as there is the LNA to park up so you can walk around the site but you wouldn't be able to do this at some sites where there isn't room.  We're often at Chatsworth but,  for anyone that doesn't know the site, you cannot leave your outfit at check in and walk around the site looking for a pitch although the site is easy enough to manouvre around.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2017 #20

    The only "alocation " of pitches we have had is when, as usual, we book an awning pitch then find a nicer non awning pitch but although it has stayed empty through out our stay we were not allowed to take it at the time as we had not booked oneyell

  • Tammygirl
    Tammygirl Club Member Posts: 7,957 ✭✭✭
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    edited September 2017 #21

    We've changed from one type of pitch to another upon arrival, provided there are spares its not been a problem. I find most wardens are happy for you to do this provided you ask first we did this on a site recently, had booked awning pitch but found a non awning one suited us better, warden happy to change it.