East Coast
We booked a mini adventure, a few days out of work to go exploring in the Camper. Without the dogs.
We felt very bad leaving the dogs behind but we wanted to work out the logistics without two big fat labradors to manoeuvre.
Wednesday 18 July, we woke up to bright sunshine and blue skies once again. Dogs were shipped off to their favourite Doggy Care Aunty. We packed light and started on our journey.
The plan was to go somewhere familiar for the first trip and a comfortable camp site before we embark on the all new.
Scarborough East Ayton Caravan and Motorhome site is a good spot, spacious pitches and lots of sky.
It's easy drive into the favourite seaside spots too.
It was a packed few days. So much fun.
We were out all day, walking, most of the day. Seaside, beaches, coastal walks, cute cafes, trains, railway walks, TV film locations and fun.
We had to change campsites on the Saturday as the school holidays had started and a number of families turned up with screaming kids. They were literally screaming, that;s not just a description. I think they were excited to be on holiday but still we're not used to children and that sort of noise so we ran away. We found a smaller site called Rosedale Abbey, another Caravan and Motorhome site. It was quite, sunny and calm. No toilets or shower but enough for what we needed for one night.
The Camper was so comfortable. More practical than we thought it would be and lots of storage - if we pack light and don't go mad with clothes and shoes.
It was so easy to take places, park up without worrying about fitting in spots or taking up space.
And also, it was sort of cool. No white plastic box. As cool as its going to be for two nearly 50 year olds.
We realised we are getting old as we were tired and creaking at the end of each day. When we were younger we would not have even felt the days. But life is life and we're still moving so we are thankful.
We loved it. The next challenge is going away with dogs.
We felt very bad leaving the dogs behind but we wanted to work out the logistics without two big fat labradors to manoeuvre.
Wednesday 18 July, we woke up to bright sunshine and blue skies once again. Dogs were shipped off to their favourite Doggy Care Aunty. We packed light and started on our journey.
The plan was to go somewhere familiar for the first trip and a comfortable camp site before we embark on the all new.
Scarborough East Ayton Caravan and Motorhome site is a good spot, spacious pitches and lots of sky.
It's easy drive into the favourite seaside spots too.
It was a packed few days. So much fun.
We were out all day, walking, most of the day. Seaside, beaches, coastal walks, cute cafes, trains, railway walks, TV film locations and fun.
We had to change campsites on the Saturday as the school holidays had started and a number of families turned up with screaming kids. They were literally screaming, that;s not just a description. I think they were excited to be on holiday but still we're not used to children and that sort of noise so we ran away. We found a smaller site called Rosedale Abbey, another Caravan and Motorhome site. It was quite, sunny and calm. No toilets or shower but enough for what we needed for one night.
The Camper was so comfortable. More practical than we thought it would be and lots of storage - if we pack light and don't go mad with clothes and shoes.
It was so easy to take places, park up without worrying about fitting in spots or taking up space.
And also, it was sort of cool. No white plastic box. As cool as its going to be for two nearly 50 year olds.
We realised we are getting old as we were tired and creaking at the end of each day. When we were younger we would not have even felt the days. But life is life and we're still moving so we are thankful.
We loved it. The next challenge is going away with dogs.
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