Hi, well we've had our MH for just coming up to 2 weeks now and have got to say that we are totally hooked!!
We originally had a very modest budget for a MH of aroud the 20 year old mark!! This budget ended up being increased 3 fold and we ended up with an autosleeper pollensa which we absolutely love, and we are confident that we made the right choice.
We collected the MH (minnie as she has been named by my wife) on Thursday 19th, and we went to a local site for the 1st weekend to get the feel for things.
Everything went to plan and although we forgot a few things, there was nothing essential (corkscrew was the first thing that went in!!!)
Oh and we left our electric heater that we had for camping so were freezing by morning!
Our only little mishap on this trip was when we left to come home we got 10 miles along the road (nearly home!) before realising we'd (well I) left the gas bottle on. So all in all a very good trip out, and weather was great as forecast.
We have just got back from our second weekend away, travelling the 75 miles down to weymouth, staying at a site (part of a national chain) which has been our favourite from camping as facilities are brilliant, and the site is great for the little lad:thumb:
Again this has been just the best weekend, so much so that we had planned to leave Sunday night, but ended up staying until Monday. The weather was brilliant, and the only issue this weekend was the waste water filling up and coming back up through the shower and bathroom sink...yuk
I blame this on the waste water led on the control panel though as this did not light up. ( I guess I need to take note of how much water is being used)
With the weather so good on the way home we decided to have a look for a caravan club CL close to home (for work today). We ended up staying at our 1st CL and this too was beautiful.
We have picked up a few extra tips like look for the freshwater supply, and fill up before going to pitch, having remembered to keep the hose somewhere that is easy to get to (we have no outside access storage).
We're still on a very steep learning curve and will continute to be so for many years to come I'm sure. However we are loving every minute of it and are going to be off again this weekend (another CL we think). Our friends joked that they're never going to see us........I think they may be right!!
We originally had a very modest budget for a MH of aroud the 20 year old mark!! This budget ended up being increased 3 fold and we ended up with an autosleeper pollensa which we absolutely love, and we are confident that we made the right choice.
We collected the MH (minnie as she has been named by my wife) on Thursday 19th, and we went to a local site for the 1st weekend to get the feel for things.
Everything went to plan and although we forgot a few things, there was nothing essential (corkscrew was the first thing that went in!!!)
Oh and we left our electric heater that we had for camping so were freezing by morning!
Our only little mishap on this trip was when we left to come home we got 10 miles along the road (nearly home!) before realising we'd (well I) left the gas bottle on. So all in all a very good trip out, and weather was great as forecast.
We have just got back from our second weekend away, travelling the 75 miles down to weymouth, staying at a site (part of a national chain) which has been our favourite from camping as facilities are brilliant, and the site is great for the little lad:thumb:
Again this has been just the best weekend, so much so that we had planned to leave Sunday night, but ended up staying until Monday. The weather was brilliant, and the only issue this weekend was the waste water filling up and coming back up through the shower and bathroom sink...yuk
I blame this on the waste water led on the control panel though as this did not light up. ( I guess I need to take note of how much water is being used)
With the weather so good on the way home we decided to have a look for a caravan club CL close to home (for work today). We ended up staying at our 1st CL and this too was beautiful.
We have picked up a few extra tips like look for the freshwater supply, and fill up before going to pitch, having remembered to keep the hose somewhere that is easy to get to (we have no outside access storage).
We're still on a very steep learning curve and will continute to be so for many years to come I'm sure. However we are loving every minute of it and are going to be off again this weekend (another CL we think). Our friends joked that they're never going to see us........I think they may be right!!