You also need to take a drive down to Oban from Fort William through the mountains or along the coast road, both fantastic drives.
That would be brilliant cheers!Hi. My pals dad owns at campsite in monifieth that’s just outside Dundee on the beach. It’s a cracking beach with good walks along to Barry Buddon a live army training ground.
Monifieth is a nice wee village but not as nice as Broughty Ferry for shops and pubs. The Ferry is lovely with a beautiful beach with a castle on it. Plenty great pubs and shops. The Ferry is attached to Dundee east side and monifieth is attached to the Ferry.
If you are travelling north up the east coast I’ve got some great places to visit with either free camping or sites. I can send you up a couple different glens with waterfalls and great walks.
I can advise you on pitches on Skye if you go too.
When is your trip ? I could have a look for free pitches in the Ferry when I get home this weekend. I know great spots but would need to check the signs at them to see if you can stay overnight. It’s not something I’ve paid attention to with living there.
I’m back for a couple days on the 21st. I will check out pitches in the Ferry before then for youThat would be brilliant cheers!
I am looking at the w/c 21/07 or w/c 11/08.
I could always start from Fort William and work over towards Dundee then come down the east coast to finish.
Any recommendations and advice is much appreciated![]()
Air con?Only to work, at my local office about 9 miles each way. The only thing I enjoy about office working is the trip in the van!![]()
In the van, yes. Office, nope!Air con?
Boooo!In the van, yes. Office, nope!
Absorption fridges work by heating the refrigerant in the coolant circuit and then letting it condense to work the cooling cycle.Had a bit of a problem with the 3-way fridge in the va
Thank you. Never understood how a gas flame can refrigerate anything. I have got the guys at Leisuredrive looking into it at the moment so hopefully will be resolved.Absorption fridges work by heating the refrigerant in the coolant circuit and then letting it condense to work the cooling cycle.
So if the fridge is running on mains the refrigerant side is working. It will probably be working on 12v too, though the power limitations on 12v generally means it will only hold temperature rather than actively cool.
So the issue likely lies on the gas supply side, do a few checks at home to make sure there is a good gas supply.
The arrangement is normally a small "boiler" can with a central chimney for the gas flame and then the 240v, 12v heating wires and refrigerant pipes embedded in rockwool wound around the central chimney inside the can.
Good to know - they offered a really good price on THQ headlights (with free fitting) when I was looking.Van-Tech in Uckfield, new EGR valve and cooler ($$$), very nice people to deal with so will definitely use them again
It has been quite a while since I have been on the forum for one reason or another.Seathwaite campsite in the Lake District over the weekend as per earlier post. Walked the Corridor Route up to Scafell Pike. Not the best views at the top.View attachment 293848View attachment 293849View attachment 293850
Simon's food by Nigel G, on Flickr
In The Awning by Nigel G, on Flickr
Camp Setup by Nigel G, on Flickr
From the dry of the canopy by Nigel G, on FlickrWe'll be at Camping La Forêt, Lourdes in mid August, cooking ourselves in the tin can.When in Lourdes... currently praying for 25C...
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Thanks for that. I was hoping we could walk into town, maybe not. Sure the wife will be happier with the bus!@Nige_g Not sure if you've been there before but we left there yesterday to come up to here in Royat by the Puy de Dome so in order of importance...
The bus timetable (1Euro single) as it's a good couple of Kms into town and there's stone walls and no path either side of the narrow road, lethal.
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Picks you up at the camp entrance
Menu if you eat there, we mostly forage in the nearest mid size supermarket on day one.
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Notre Dame, by the bus stop in Lourdes...
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Excellent bogs, showers and those wash basin cubicles with a lockable door so you don't have to shave three to a mirror, might pay to pre load your pocket with some bog roll though if you don't want to play nocturnal toilet roulette.
We were supposed to have an EHU but as I posted earlier on this thread with pics their skts were batty and not like a Euro 16A so 2 1/2 weeks in we're managing nicely off grid.
Our best day out as I'm not particularly religious was a trip up the Pic de Jer funicular railway 13.50 Euro return, runs every 20 minutes but epic views from the top and a cafe that serves ice cold Estrella and solid truck driver food, Becky our server was a lovely gal, originally from Launceston, Cornwall so could understand my French quite well.
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