Wild Camping at Black Knowl

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  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 2022 #33

    I know people do post about touring in their outfit, probably all caravans, on EHU without a battery but does anyone actually do that? Because they will be the only ones who might have been affected by not being on EHU for six hours (was it?). Everyone else will still have lighting and also very probably heating by using gas. 

    Also if one didn't have lighting then go to sleep?

    Actually the OP saying no heating is a bit of a red herring in my view as it's been warm enough this week not to need it in a caravan or MH I would have thought?

    So compensation? Wouldn't have even crossed my mind. 

  • GEandGJE
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    edited August 2022 #34

    Personaly in this case I would not expect any compensation but when there is an unexpected outage I would expect some communication from the on site staff. 

    But let me pose this question. If you went to the movies, the talking picture house for the older members, and the power failed three quarters of the way through the film I expect everybody would want a refund from the cinema, even though they are not the power provider. 

  • SteveL
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    edited August 2022 #35

    I wouldn’t expect a refund but would expect a voucher to use for a future showing or another movie. However, it is a slightly different scenario to a power outage, mainly through the night, when I would be asleep.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited August 2022 #36

    You’ve answered my question with a question.🤷🏻‍♂️

    I’ll not do you the same discourtesy but say yes, I would expect a refund or return ticket from the ‘picture house' (how quaint!). However, you are not comparing like with like. That example does not equate to the Black Knowl situation in any way because in the case of a cinema, seeing the movie is the whole entity on offer and the total point of being there and no power supply means they can offer nothing. Our customer experience is reliant on the cinema delivering the movie whether by mains electric, gennie, or whatever. If they fail to do that, they are in breach of contract.

    In the case of a camp site, the power supply is only a tiny part of the whole package and we can continue to camp there with hardly any difference. The holiday experience is not ruined as our stay is not dependent on EHU and we still have the use of the site. You’re comparing apples with oranges, G.

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited August 2022 #38

    We must agree to disagree on the idea of CAMC compensating customers in this particular instance of a few hours outage at night.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 2022 #39

    Are you saying that if a power failure happens at 10pm you expect the wardens to go around all outfits?

    As to your question, apart from there not being any member alive who can remember nothing but talking pictures, as said a totally different matter altogether. 

    What exactly do you feel people have lost in those hours without EHU?

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited August 2022 #41

    Thanks for clarifying.

    I think it's more a case of common sense than customer service.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited August 2022 #43

    DaveCyn wrote" By the way, wild camping is done by hikers/cyclists with tents, NOT by people in motorhomes/camper vans. That's dirty camping!"

    How is it 'dirty' camping? Apart from a few footprints, there would/should be no trace.

  • GTP
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    edited August 2022 #44

    So unless it's the telly, it's no great hardship.

    AC...most LV owners purchase the 12v version of a tv...well the ones I know do....a few years ago our dealer used to give away an Avtex (18") 12v TV with every new LV....

    We can usually...and have done... manage 48hrs without leccy

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2022 #45

    Hi Richard, I posted a new thread in General Chat yesterday trying to get in touch with you Ref your TP Link Mobile wifi router.

    Hope you see this. Cheers. 

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  • young thomas
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    edited August 2022 #48

    "Losing electricity for a few hours, in a van that's designed to go 'off grid' hardly warrants a second thought."

    "So unless it's the telly, it's no great hardship."

    Notwithstanding the 'compensation' issue debated above, these comments are right, and other than the fridge beeping (it may even auto change to gas) some folk wouldn't even realise they've lost mains, not sure we would.

    An outage like this might just be a gentle introduction to realising that their vans DO work just as well without mains.

    oh, the van worked for fine overnight, I'll try the following day....oh, that works too.

    it's a bit like learning to swim, you start by taking a small step into the water and gradually lose the reliance for back up...mains. that small step then becomes a larger one and confidence grows.

    For any van with a solar panel, it's easy to test a van's off grid performance on an EHU site with the fall back of mains power.

    Just turn off the battery charger and let the panel charge the battery and use 12v USB ports for charging phones etc. Run your tv from 12v and your fridge and hob kettle from gas. What do we really need mains for?

    If there's a problem or the battery can't sustain you anymore just turn the charger back on. It's easy to try and risk free.

    Ive just looked at a site in Devon that wants £5.50 a night for electricity. That's almost £40 for a weeks stay. That £40 would get you 4 nights on a Temporary Holiday Site or Rally. It would also immediately pay for any change in gas usage.

    there's so much sun about at the moment, it seems a shame not to be using it for something useful. We had nine days on a non EHU site recently with no power issues. £11 a night and walking distance to the beach of a busy seaside town.

    we will be doing several days on a THS at Lymington next week prior to another site in the New Forest. £10 a night and within walking distance of the lovely town and harbour. Can't get a full fat campsite anywhere this close to these sort of towns but THS sites are often close to the action...but no EHU. Cheap AND convenient.

    If one 'takes that plunge' and gives it a go, success/confidence can lead to a whole new world of vanning locations, non EHU CL/CS and THS where there is a whole calendar of events waiting to be discovered.

    good luck to anyone trying this out, always happy to help (perhaps in another thread) if anyone has questions. Plenty of support here for those interested.

    back to 'compensation'😇

  • Rowena
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    edited August 2022 #49

    To the OP, I'm sorry to hear you have had issues with power on the campsite. I've messaged the UK campsite team to see if I can get some information for you on the situation. 

    To everyone contributing to this discussion can I please ask that you be mindful of your posts and respectful of others views. Even if you don't agree, keep conversation friendly and free from arguments. Please re-read your posts to make sure they couldn't be considered as antagonistic, even if that wasn't your intention. 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited August 2022 #50

    Yes, I absolutely agree that there will be a tiny minority out there that might be ultra dependent upon electricity. But in my experience, not far off 40 years now, most in those circumstances will be intelligent and prepared enough to have foreseen such an issue, not least by visiting the link I posted in my first post on this thread.

    As for your second statement (so predictable from you and your let’s hit the CAMC with whatever big stick is to hand, if I was at the Club I would be hooting with laughter at you….hates us, but still pays the fees🤣🤣) Site staff are always around for emergencies, true emergencies, no matter what time of day. I have first hand experience of this, having been taken very ill early one morning, the staff were there like a shot with a defibrillator, first aid kit, and stayed with me until the Ambulance arrived. And checked up later in day to see if all was ok. So, they go above and beyond, as most realise they do.

    This thread is just the thin end of the “compensation culture”. Things happen, but some have to find someone to blame, someone to kick. Thankfully not everyone.

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2022 #51

    What a silly comparison 🤔

  • Burgundy
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    edited August 2022 #52

    I think that was a joke. 

    As for compensation unplanned outages have to be more than 12 hours before you can claim compensation. 

  • GEandGJE
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    edited August 2022 #53

    Not if you give it some thought.

    The cinema is a service provider and for the price of an admission ticket not only do you get access to a seat and the film of your choice, but you also have access to all the facilities of the cinema like toilets, drinking water, access to food and staff etc.

    The CAMC is also a service provider and for the price of 'admission' not only do you have the club site of your choice, the pitch of your choice and on some sites the choice of EHU or not but you also have access to the facilities of the site, like the toilets/showers, water from the service point, dishwashing area, basic essentials from the site shop and staff etc.

  • Burgundy
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    edited August 2022 #54

     Are European 'Aires' the answer to Scotland's dirty campers?

    See this report.

    Not everybody is as responsible as you cyberyacht

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57803377

     

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited August 2022 #55

    Apples and oranges, as I explained earlier in the thread, G. I won’t go over it all again because it’s quite plain but, to use the cinema comparison accurately, it is my contention that the cinema would need to fail only to offer ice creams to be on a par with a club site losing lekky for a few hours overnight. 

    By your own admission, the core business of the site can continue.

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2022 #56

    You went to see a specific film at a cinema why would you not get a refund or tickets for another day 

    The facilities were a bonus

    what did you lose at Black Knowl?apart from the loss of mains power?🤔

     

    • And they have a shop at Black Knoll? That is an voluntary extra supplied by the Manager from his own pocket 

     

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited August 2022 #58

    Thanks, Rowena. That explains a lot and shows how the outage affected the site and its occupants for only a very few hours👍🏻

    We have had similar issues at home a few times and have only been without power for around half an hour each time the gennie was connected/disconnected. The power companies do their utmost to lessen inconvenience to people as they know some are vulnerable.

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2022 #59

    Glad to see the power fault was sorted quickly and the site staff as usual did all they could  to get the faulty generator sorted although it was out of their working hours

    Thanks for getting that information we had generators keeping this site and the park with power for nearly a week last year when there was a power outage 

     

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2022 #60

     I wonder if that was the case tongue-out🤔😁

  • GEandGJE
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    edited August 2022 #61

    Thanks for the update Rowena.