Jim
Guest
Hi all, just a quick hello from a new member. Me and the Mrs. Have just bought our first motorhome, an Autotrail 634 Apache.
We are also into motorcycles and have traveled all over Europe on them.
On a trip to Faro last year on the Yam FJR1300, I found myself looking at the folks in the motorhomes that we're pulling into the free stopovers we were using and thinking.. After 30 odd years of mainly sleeping rough and riding motorcycles I really fancy trying the easy life. We are not getting any younger and crawling out of a bivvy or, if I wasn't too knackered to put it up, a tent, just seemed to be getting harder each year. We won't pack the bikes in but the touring is going to be in the MH from now on
We have done a few trips in it so far but nothing too long distance, Jedburgh, Keilder, Scremerston, Whitby etc. We prefer to wild camp as we have everything we need, the van has gaslow and a 100w solar panel.
This weekend we are off to the blue john cavern in Derbyshire and will hopefully find somewhere to park up for a day or two.
Any advice and tips are always welcome
Cheers
Jim
We are also into motorcycles and have traveled all over Europe on them.
On a trip to Faro last year on the Yam FJR1300, I found myself looking at the folks in the motorhomes that we're pulling into the free stopovers we were using and thinking.. After 30 odd years of mainly sleeping rough and riding motorcycles I really fancy trying the easy life. We are not getting any younger and crawling out of a bivvy or, if I wasn't too knackered to put it up, a tent, just seemed to be getting harder each year. We won't pack the bikes in but the touring is going to be in the MH from now on
We have done a few trips in it so far but nothing too long distance, Jedburgh, Keilder, Scremerston, Whitby etc. We prefer to wild camp as we have everything we need, the van has gaslow and a 100w solar panel.
This weekend we are off to the blue john cavern in Derbyshire and will hopefully find somewhere to park up for a day or two.
Any advice and tips are always welcome
Cheers
Jim