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I used to think caravans and motorhomes were a complete waste of time and money, until I borrowed my mates to go Austria for the Erzberg Extreme Enduro this year.

I am now a big fan and really want one if i can find one at the right price

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The only caravan I ever stayed in was for about 2 hours. I was in it whilst it was being towed down the M5! My Dad didn't know that my mum and I weren't supposed to be playing cards with a cup of tea at the table inside it at 60mph! I thought it was great! Being towed by a morris marina too!

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I used to think caravans and motorhomes were a complete waste of time and money, until I borrowed my mates to go Austria for the Erzberg Extreme Enduro this year.

I am now a big fan and really want one if i can find one at the right price

 

i know what you mean about having one for motorsport, usually we end up sleeping in the van with the bikes and kit but when we did the dawn til dusk enduro last year one of our mates took a big caravan and it was a revelation being able to sit at a proper table and cook proper food rather than eat bags of crisps with your feet up on the dash!

How was erzberg this year?

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If you think 22k is steep, check out the mog web site, they do a camper mog! the black edition is the dogs.........the wife will love it. might even sell me steam roller!

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i know what you mean about having one for motorsport, usually we end up sleeping in the van with the bikes and kit but when we did the dawn til dusk enduro last year one of our mates took a big caravan and it was a revelation being able to sit at a proper table and cook proper food rather than eat bags of crisps with your feet up on the dash!

How was erzberg this year?

 

 

I have been looking at converted xlwb vans Garth, sprinter etc but none of them have rear seat belts and I need to carry 2 kids so that means a coach built one and a lot of money, so I'm still searching.

 

Erzberg was spot on mate, a bit frustrating as I wasn't competing but I still took the bikes and got to see what its all about ready for next year.

 

Graham Jarvis traveled and stayed with us so his result made the holiday all the more sweeter, and I have his trophy on my windowsill as he left it in the camper, 'result'.

 

Have you been before Garth?

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always wanted to go, 4 of us were gonna make the trip last year but money issues put pay to that.

those converted wagons are big bucks, my friend who competes in british mx1 championship has one of those big american ford v10 dual fuel campers. absolute luxury!!!

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