LogFish
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Hi folks!
This weekend my partner and I took the van out to blow out the cobwebs - we've been away for 9 months and we wanted to test the van out before going for a proper trip. All was going well, after a great day out we drove up North Hill in Minehead to a carpark I'd stayed at in 2014. It was so nice that time, I wanted to show Kate the spot so she could enjoy it too. All was fine and well, until 12am when ... well I wrote a blog about it which is better worded!
This has probably been mentioned a hundred times, but - how do you deal with this sort of thing, mentally? You can't catch someone in a more fragile and defenceless state - it's really knocked my confidence. Day 1 of our second big tour! It was a Saturday beside a city, on hindsight I can avoid those sites on those days. What do people do to avoid this sort of thing happening? Really appreciative for any advice anyone has on staying safe and hassle-free in the UK while we're touring in future. Grrr!!
This weekend my partner and I took the van out to blow out the cobwebs - we've been away for 9 months and we wanted to test the van out before going for a proper trip. All was going well, after a great day out we drove up North Hill in Minehead to a carpark I'd stayed at in 2014. It was so nice that time, I wanted to show Kate the spot so she could enjoy it too. All was fine and well, until 12am when ... well I wrote a blog about it which is better worded!
Around 12 we were awoken by voices outside the van, of indeterminable distance. Young men, loud shouts, then blood curdling screams. Lots of laughter in between – clearly idiots being idiots. We weren’t sure they were hassling us or not – so kept quiet. However, one then shouted ‘RAPE!’ in a threatening way, another said ‘Let’s set them on fire’ and then there was a huge crash and shout as someone jumped into the door of the van. I’m a flight sort of guy when threatened – I learnt Kate’s more a fighter, instantly shouting ‘Oh piss off you stupid idiots!’ or something to that effect. And we heard no more. Quickly dressing and peeking through the curtains, we saw headlights of a car come on and continue up the hill – I guess to have their beers/meth up at the viewpoints. We figured they’d be going home eventually and would love to terrorise us again on the return, and we were both flooded with adrenaline – we decided to leave.
Dotty doesn’t do quick starts, so it was an awkward moment sitting there with the choke on, trying to find the headlights again – but after a nice stall we managed to get down the hill and in to a wee layby by the A38 I’d seen on our way in to town. Not fun! I couldn’t sleep after that, worried that they’d find our new spot and do it again there – I was constantly peeking outside, seeing if there were any threats. Not a great start to our new trip, sociopathic *******s! What makes people think that’s fun?
Dotty doesn’t do quick starts, so it was an awkward moment sitting there with the choke on, trying to find the headlights again – but after a nice stall we managed to get down the hill and in to a wee layby by the A38 I’d seen on our way in to town. Not fun! I couldn’t sleep after that, worried that they’d find our new spot and do it again there – I was constantly peeking outside, seeing if there were any threats. Not a great start to our new trip, sociopathic *******s! What makes people think that’s fun?
This has probably been mentioned a hundred times, but - how do you deal with this sort of thing, mentally? You can't catch someone in a more fragile and defenceless state - it's really knocked my confidence. Day 1 of our second big tour! It was a Saturday beside a city, on hindsight I can avoid those sites on those days. What do people do to avoid this sort of thing happening? Really appreciative for any advice anyone has on staying safe and hassle-free in the UK while we're touring in future. Grrr!!