Yes j07, the mover is great, we couldn`t manage without it now. Till we had it fitted, nearly 2 years ago, we were seriously thinking of selling up, as manoeuvring it about was getting too much for us.
NfkDumpling, our first one was a Sprite Muskateer, very roomy when you`ve got 5 kids on the go. We`ve now got a Swift Silhouette Diamond, quite old, but in good nick, it`ll do us till we have to throw in the towel.
When we first moved across the country from Gtr. Manchester to here in Boston, we still hadn`t sold our house, so bought what was really our first caravan to live in till the house was sold, thinking maybe 3 months. Hah!!! 15 months later, there we still were, 2 of us, 5 children aged from 5 to 13, and a very patient cat called Patch, all squeezed into a 12` long, 6`6" wide caravan, no heating, the water tap 100 yards away, toilets and washing facilities 200 yards away, and it was the very bad winter between 1977 and 78, very deep snow, the year that Skegness pier blew away. On days that we (I) didn`t feel like trudging to the tap for water, we`d scoop snow from outside the door and melt it for the kettle and for boiling veggies! We survived, but the caravan had had it, and no way could I ever do it again.
What "back then" inconvenience would annoy today's youngsters?


