So much good stuff, thanks for making a cracking bit of content and sharing. I certainly appreciate all your hardwork. What’s your favourite campsite down in Cornwall. I’m heading down there this summer with the family and 2 hounds! We have a Shnoodle and will be adding a Good a Giant Shnauzer to the family. Keep living the dream.
Thank you, genuinely appreciate you saying that. There are many good ones and like vans, everyone has different preferences. Tristram - Polzeath Camping is on the cliff, however dogs on beach are restricted. Treyarnon is another good one with beach access and dogs are allowed. There is a sea pool which is good and also caves at low tide. Bedruthan Steps is on a cliff. Beautiful views, great food options in summer and nice walks with the National Trust cafe being highly recommended. You would need to drive to a beach but Mawgan Porth is one side and the 7 bays around Padstow the other way.
@@StaycationLifestyle that’s great, I appreciate you coming back with a few ideas to consider. I’ll start my research and hopefully get something booked. Cheers.
Very nice video, much appreciated. I wonder what the future holds for diesel powered vehicles in the EU. I can see higher taxes and restrictions coming on older engines for a start.
Re: air awnings. While in theory they might be easier to put up than poled awnings they also have a couple of downsides. With poled awnings you can split the poles from the awning making them easier to store in the van. Air awanings are all in one, are much heavier and the bigger bag can be more difficult to store on the van. They are also more of a problem to dry if put away wet.
Maybe it's the appalling state of UK roads that's driving sales of off-road adventure campers? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ BTW, the T6.1 is (was?) available with a factory option of an upgraded SB and alternator - this provides a 92Ah battery and a 250A alternator.
Thanks for stopping by Steve!
It’s a pleasure. Look out for a video soon solely on the shower 😃 Don’t worry I won’t shower myself
Awesome! 😆Looking forward to it @@StaycationLifestyle
My neighbours have an inflatable kayak (actually 2 different ones) I have tried one or both. They are good.
I love mine. Really easy to setup up 😀
So much good stuff, thanks for making a cracking bit of content and sharing. I certainly appreciate all your hardwork. What’s your favourite campsite down in Cornwall. I’m heading down there this summer with the family and 2 hounds! We have a Shnoodle and will be adding a Good a Giant Shnauzer to the family. Keep living the dream.
Thank you, genuinely appreciate you saying that.
There are many good ones and like vans, everyone has different preferences.
Tristram - Polzeath Camping is on the cliff, however dogs on beach are restricted.
Treyarnon is another good one with beach access and dogs are allowed. There is a sea pool which is good and also caves at low tide.
Bedruthan Steps is on a cliff. Beautiful views, great food options in summer and nice walks with the National Trust cafe being highly recommended. You would need to drive to a beach but Mawgan Porth is one side and the 7 bays around Padstow the other way.
@@StaycationLifestyle that’s great, I appreciate you coming back with a few ideas to consider. I’ll start my research and hopefully get something booked. Cheers.
No problem. They are all on the North coast, but there are so many good ones. Fingers crossed the weather is good for you
Isabella are top class. Keen to see what decision you make with the kayak
I have several of their products already, I do like them 😀 Watch this space regarding the kayak
Good informative thread. Like the mantra xx . 128k Kaktus is a beauty, albeit I don't need the lights 😢😂
By the time the IDBuzz has all the weight it will need charge every 50mile.
Was hoping to see the kayak.
I now have a kayak. I just need the weather to be nice one evening and I can do a video
Very nice video, much appreciated. I wonder what the future holds for diesel powered vehicles in the EU. I can see higher taxes and restrictions coming on older engines for a start.
Thank you.
That’s a very good question and it will be very interesting to see what happens.
Re: air awnings. While in theory they might be easier to put up than poled awnings they also have a couple of downsides. With poled awnings you can split the poles from the awning making them easier to store in the van. Air awanings are all in one, are much heavier and the bigger bag can be more difficult to store on the van. They are also more of a problem to dry if put away wet.
Some good points there, very true. Both useful for different applications and also down to preference of the buyer 👍🏼
The Grinch 😂😂😂😂
Maybe it's the appalling state of UK roads that's driving sales of off-road adventure campers? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
BTW, the T6.1 is (was?) available with a factory option of an upgraded SB and alternator - this provides a 92Ah battery and a 250A alternator.
I hear what you say but can't take my eyes off your green teeth
I painted them especially. Or perhaps the reflection off the bright green carpet 🤷🏻♂️