Freedom is the keys to a caravan door

This is the title of an article the i newspaper published at the weekend. I thought it was a good reflection on our current circumstances and the pleasures our vans can bring, whatever age we are and the different places we choose to visit.
I'm just listening to a radio 4 discussion about pop up camping sites, I don't think camping and caravanning are consigned to history just yet.
Here's the LINK to the newspaper article. (Apologies if it's surrounded by adverts!)
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Camping in its many shape and forms seems to have exploded this last year, undoubtably. For many it will still be a fairly cheap, reasonably safe option to a lot of other experiences. We have just passed our very good quality Vango tent into younger family members, we haven’t used it for a while, so let someone else enjoy it. 😁
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The article in the i was written by the Poet Ian McMillan, and presenter of an interesting programme on the radio 3 called "The Verb", and related to a traditional visit to his MiLs seasonal caravan at Cleethorpes and quite touching it was too.
Any article that shows caravanning in a good light is OK by me. Makes a change from all those negative ones.
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