Caravan and Motorcamper/car/tent club
I have been a member since 2008, back in the day when you paid to be a member of the Caravan club. Over the years Motorhomes have become increasingly popular, I understand that. For whatever reason the club felt to be inclusive of this fact by rebranding and renaming. I understand that also. What I am having difficulty with is the misinterpretation of Motorhome. More and more I am seeing camper vans, you know, those VW things, or worse, (see picture), which in no way can be described as a motor home. The caravan club has lost its way and has morphed into the 'Friendly club', you know the one I mean!! Motor homes have awnings, their owners generally have breakfast inside, campervan owners don't have the space, so cook breakie and 'camp' out to do most of their activities. I don't actually care too much, however, one should not desribe oneself as the Caravan and Motorhome club when one has become the Caravan and Camping club under a different name. My photo depicts the sort of situation that should be policed and stopped.
Moderator Comment - This not really a story and as such should be posted in the Discussion Area, where I have moved it to.
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What’s wrong with that unit? Why could anyone object to it unless it doesn’t fit in with "one's" view of what a 'proper' motorhome is.
You've stereotyped motorhomes as having awnings with the occupants eating breakfast inside while campervan occupants do the reverse. Really? And what does any of that matter?
I belong to both clubs and the variety of units on C&CC sites is a joy to see. Bring it on!
Incidentally, you’ve posted this as a story but it isn’t really. If you post it on the forum you’ll garner a wealth of replies - I can guarantee it.
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There is nothing wrong with that unit, it looks fun actually.
There was an article in the club magazine that stated anything vehicle is accepted as long as there is a designated sleeping section or accommodation, fixed or converted from seats. So in effect they cannot be policed or stopped as they are club 'legal' .
As a caravaner when it's warm enough we have our breakfast, and (shock horror) even lunch, high tea, and dinner outside. sometimes we even cook it outside.
As for the name, hardly matters, a rose by any other name would smell as sweet
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Can't see what's wrong with the outfit in the picture. If they've paid their fees then they're perfectly entitled to use the club's facilities. Not everybody can afford a grand spanking new six figure sum vehicle but we all deserve to be able to enjoy our hobby in anyway we can manage.
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Oh my word, the hot weather is clearly getting to some people 😱
Surely this must be a wind up.
Why on earth would anyone have a problem with this type of unit and as for those of us who eat outside our van, tent, motorhome, VW camper or roof tent, long may it continue.
I do feel sorry for those people who seem to make it a lifelong mission to moan about absolutely everything and be as miserable as possible - lighten up, you only get one shot at this (as far as we know 😉)6 -
That is a very desirable outfit, if our dogs could climb ladders, it could well have been us. I honestly thought this kind of outdated view of different outfits had come to an end, especially as the Club welcomes most kind of outfits nowadays. We had a tiny camper van thirty years ago and often faced this kind of misplaced thinking, rather sad to find such still happens.
Why not try and get into conversation with the owners, find out why they like to tour in this kind of outfit? They are probably just as human as everyone else on site. And they may even be willing to tow you off if you get stuck one day!
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"...policed and stopped."
Wow, what’s happenned to "hung, drawn and quartered"?
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I am laughing Jill, the vehicle alone is probably worth £70,000. Bit more depending on how the inside, roof tent is configured. And it won't get stuck in the mud! That's a long wheel base Safari LR, a classic as soon as it rolled off the production line! Natty washing lines may have been from Aldi! I'd take one any day over a square white box, with or without engine attached!
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and don't forget the head on a spike at the site entrance?
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Can't see a problem with that , looking at the photo the vehicle looks like an overseas visitor ( yellow front number plate) ?, OP why not have a chat with them and you might find they are the same as all of us , people that like exploring places
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I noticed the number plate as well HD. We shared the tent area at Wincanton Racecourse Site with two Dutch visitors for a week. They arrived on a pair of Harley Davidsons! Mind you, us riff raff in tents were kept well away from other visitors. They were all piled in a heap up by the loos! We had acres of space........😂🐾🐾🐾
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sorry I've just noticed the opening line:
back in the day when you paid to be a member of the Caravan club
When did that change? Am I due a refund?
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Hell's teeth, we've been paying unnecessarily
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It made me smile too, when we used to go motor racing at places like Silverstone some of the most expensive outfits were towed by similar cars with safari tents in use, either that or huge RVs. One man's loathing is another man's status symbol, if you can afford it.
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I stand corrected then, no offence meant. Just an observation on how things have changed.
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I think I saw this vehicle on the C&CC site at Dartmouth in June - or at least an identical one. As a former LR enthusiast / off-road nerd, I was absolutely lusting after it. Was going to go over and have a chat with the owner but it only stayed one night and I missed it. £70k is a conservative estimate in my opinion! Looks great fun - would love to own one
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There was a converted Pinzguaer at the last Jeep event we attended. Lots of roof tents etc......
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