“What it means to be part of our Club”

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  • Rocky 2 buckets
    Rocky 2 buckets Forum Participant Posts: 7,101
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    edited June 2019 #32

    TW, I hadn’t really took much notice until this thread, flashing Avatars are all over the place, on page 1 there is-Johnny 57, Peedee & Cholsey Grange. Is it just the speed or the brightness too?🤔. I see/hear warnings on TV programmes of flashing lights I guess that’s a similar issue to these animated Avatars.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited June 2019 #33

    I’m not sure if it’s the brightness combined with the speed, Rocky, but certainly I find CG’s avatar intolerable. I don’t mind the others too much as they’re slower but other folk may find them a problem. There’s another of a reversing lorry (Keith & Margaret?) and that, too is pretty fast.

    I would expect in this day and age with warnings of flash photography frequently carried on news items, that people would be a little more aware of the problems encountered by some and act responsibly. 

  • CholseyGrange
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    edited June 2019 #34

    I have changed my picture to a simple one.  I hope it works and apologise to those I have upset.

  • brue
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    edited June 2019 #35

    Your revamped CL looks good Ted! smile

  • huskydog
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    edited June 2019 #36

    I find traffic lights intolerable , all that flashing between red and green ,just switch them off wink

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited June 2019 #37

    Thankyou, Ted. It’s not so much upset as a health hazard. 

    I’m still seeing the flashing images and will have to clear my cache to be rid of it. 

  • EasyT
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    edited June 2019 #38

    Thanks Ted

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited June 2019 #40

    Merve, good honest helpful post as usual. It is a missed opportunity to wear the ‘inclusive’ badge with pride-sadly missed☹️

  • ABM
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    edited June 2019 #41

     Don't you sell those Doggy Goggles, then ??

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  • Merve
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    edited June 2019 #43

    Hi David. Thanks for your reply.  Already done mate. Email went off yesterday. If the CMHC can’t see what they have in the enthusiasm of their members then someone else will. I’m not trying to ‘convert’ anyone but if the knowledge is not there in the first place how can people make educated choices? It amazes me, the people I meet and talk to. I don’t wish to be derogatory here but the level of ignorance about their hobby is amazing! The folk on the forums are far more knowledgeable than the average Joe. They are the ones that seek out knowledge through others and offer knowledge to others- long live the forums! 

  • eurortraveller
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    edited June 2019 #44

    Is Off Grid what the Motorhomers in the lay by call Wild Camping? 

  • Merve
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    edited June 2019 #45

    Thanks Rocky- I find it so frustrating at times that the very instruments that are there for the very reason of imparting knowledge, like the Mag , are not utilised to the full. I do hope they don’t title this excuse of an article’Back to Basics’ - that would be the final insult! 

  • Merve
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    edited June 2019 #46

    I would say so yes. Motorhome owners are becoming far more familiar with Lithium than caravanners. As ANDY from Roadpro says on the YouTube video- “For Motorhomers it’s becoming almost common”

  • RowenaBCAMC
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    edited July 2019 #47

    Thank you for your feedback. Certificated Locations (CLs) are very important to both members and the Club alike. We give regular coverage to these small gems of sites in the magazine each month, not least in the 9-page main UK touring article where three CLs are featured along with four Club sites. You may also have noticed that we regularly recommend CLs as places to stay in the 'Activity Breaks’ articles. We also hope to publish a special article on CLs in a forthcoming issue of the magazine – so watch this space!

  • young thomas
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    edited July 2019 #48

    Merve, I'd disagree with ETs 'definition'....

    and apart from someone having a cuppa, I've never seen a MH overnighting in a layby....why would they?

    if a MHer doesn't want to use a site, there are many other, much nicer places to stopover (some expensive, some cheap, many free) without parking in a layby.....a woody glade, a seafront area yes...laybye, no thanks.

    and let's face it, the U.K. has some of the nicest, cleanest, well cared for, well set back from the roads laybys in Europe....not.

    You (and we) have plenty of off grid camping experience and I'm sure none of it has anything to do with laybyes...undecided

     

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited July 2019 #49

    I’d disagree with Andy from RoadPro’s comment. Lithium common? I’ve not heard of or met one single Motorhomer with a lithium battery. Anyone here got one in a MH?

  • peedee
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    edited July 2019 #50

    I have them on our electric bikes wink and would probably look at them more seriously in place of a lead/acid leisure battery if I didn't have to alter my charging configuration.

    Buying new would offer a better opportunity to change to Li.

    peedee

  • moulesy
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    edited July 2019 #51

    "and apart from someone having a cuppa, I've never seen a MH overnighting in a layby....why would they?"

    Sorry to have to disagree with you BB (well I did agree about something the other day so just to restore the natural order of things! wink)  We travel frequently from home down to Cornwall, leaving home at 6 to arrive down here at 9. Several of the lay bys on the A30 have more than 1 MH parked up on them and clearly not just stopped  for a cuppa because they have those silver windscreen covers on!

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited July 2019 #53

    Good to hear this is proposed, but I hope the article includes some basic long established CLs, as well as those with lots of facilities. By basic I mean the hook up and one tap variety, or even those without hook ups. There are still an awful lot of folks out there using such sites and happily enjoying caravanning as it used to be. We know because we meet lots of folks like us, of all ages, and it’s a regular conversation about how fancy (and expensive) CLs are becoming.

  • young thomas
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    edited July 2019 #54

    M, perfectly fine to disagree (have ones own opinion)....smile

    my question remains....why? when there are (almost always) other much nicer (non site) spots to rest up .....

    im sure 'wild campers' would have selection of places to settle down, from similar sources, again, that doesn't involve laybys...

    i don't doubt you seen folk using them, but unlikely to be those 'in the know', merely somone pretty desperate for a break, perhaps?

  • moulesy
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    edited July 2019 #55

    You're asking the wrong person that question. For many years now we've used CLs to break our long journeys - that's towing obviously. I was just pointing out that there are clearly many MHers who choose to park up in those lay-bys; just an observation - there are also a few vans doing likewise. Can't think of anything worse,  personally!

  • Wherenext
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    edited July 2019 #56

    I suspect they are ex lorry drivers and can't get out of the habit.smile

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  • young thomas
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    edited July 2019 #58

    Maybe, but as M says, not for us...especially when there are so many other (free) options available...

    I'm sure God didn't create MHs to park in laybyes...frown

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited July 2019 #59

    We have used one or two cherry picked lay-bys in the last thirty years of touring, the sort set well back off road in an ox bow. But never fully overnighted, just done a few hours shut eye. Horrendous now, full of huge HGVs who frankly have little respect for anything other than fellow HGVs, it no longer something we would do. There is however quite a nice pull in just off the A30 heading South, at a place called Temple. It’s a proper pull in, not a drive through, so rarely gets big HGVs. It used to be our last break heading to Marazion with van, but never a sleeping place. Good little stop for giving dogs a leg stretch and having a cuppa. It used to have a resident Greasy Spoon that was ok, but we haven’t used this route for last five years or so, so not sure if it is still open. 

  • Wellys and Mac
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    edited July 2019 #60

    Simple, times.

    Went to Cornwall Saturday, stopped overnight Chapel Lane CMC arrived 1.30 pm, Sunday onwards at 8am.

     Return trip, layby. Leaving Cornwall 6pm, pulling in around 11pm. Onwards to York 6am. Cant use LNA, gone before we can pay!

    Plus already picked a suitable layby, why not, have a caravan, its equipped.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 2019 #61

    And we've seen the same on our recent tour around Scotland.