Camper van novice.
Bought my first ever Camper Van at the end of the 2017 season. We only managed a few day trips out before winterising it. Tomorrow I collect it for our first overnight trip to Lake Conniston on Saturday, and I’m excited and terrified in equal measures. I’m reading the manuals and watching YouTube videos but as it’s parked on a secure site I’m not able to put any of it into practice. It’s either going to be a roaring success or a cold, hungry, smelly experience.
Any advice as to how to prepare the van and make our first trip memorable for all the right reasons would be gratefully received.
Helen and Shane AKA I refuse to read manuals and will just wing it, how hard can it be Blockers.
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You need GAS / ELECTRICITY / Water & Containers / cooking Equipt & food to cook !! assuming you also have Bedding etcetera there should be no excuse for Cold/hungry/smelly experiences.
If you have a decent fire extinguisher it shouldn't be a ROARING Experience either !!
Now get out there & start enjoying Yourselves, That is an ORDER
Best wishes
Let us know how you get on
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Off to collect it imminently and really grateful for the advice so far. Noticed I’d put bought in 2017 when in fact it should have been 2018. It’s taken 5mths to get to this point not 17! Think the trick is to keep it simple initially and build on that which each trip. Fingers crossed I’ll be reporting back an absolute success rather than a resounding disaster.
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Welcome blockers. You‘ll soon learn the ropes, and campsites of all kinds, Club/ none Club, small or large are usually very friendly places, so don’t hesitate to ask for any help. If it’s a Club Site, the Wardens are usually wonderful in terms of helping out if you do meet with any problems.
Most of the essentials have been mentioned. It’s all about being as comfortable, warm and safe as you can make your campervan. It sounds not overly large, so don’t make the mistake of packing too much and living in clutter. Fingers crossed this marvellous Yorkshire weather stays with you, and hope you have a great trip. 😁
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Have a great time. Hopefully all will go well but, if it doesn’t, don’t worry. We started out with a motor caravan, then changed to a caravan because it suits our style of holiday better. From day one we encountered at least one problem on every trip- sometimes the lights wouldn’t go on, the water pump wouldn’t work, the jockey wheel fell off, got stuck down narrow lanes. In the early days we shared a motor caravan with the in-laws, so the van wasn’t always in the condition we’d have liked when we took it out.
There was a time we would go out expecting something to go wrong. You name it, we’ve done it. At the end of the day we loved it so much that we kept going back for more and, 12 years on, we do manage a few trouble free trips.
Good luck 😊
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