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willy eckerslike
Mayfield
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burlingtonboaby
roli
daisy mae
Jaytee
Lindamarie
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Hello
Hello all,
I am the proud owner of a new Autosleeper; very new to this; would welcome any tips.
I am the proud owner of a new Autosleeper; very new to this; would welcome any tips.
Lindamarie- New Member
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Joined : 2016-04-01
Member Age : 72
Location : Canterbury
Auto-Sleeper Model : Symbol
Vehicle Year : 2015
Re: Hello
Hi there and a big welcome to the forum Loads of help and info here
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Jaytee- Donator
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Posts : 3116
Joined : 2013-11-08
Member Age : 76
Location : Nr Filey North Yorkshire
Auto-Sleeper Model : Winchcombe
Vehicle Year : 2013
Re: Hello
Hello and from Leicestershire
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daisy mae- Donator
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Posts : 6189
Joined : 2013-02-03
Location : North Norfolk
Auto-Sleeper Model : Hampshire Topaz
Vehicle Year : 2008 98
roli- Moderator
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Posts : 9700
Joined : 2011-03-04
Location : Warrington
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick Duo
Vehicle Year : 2016
Re: Hello
Hi and welcome to the forum from a dreich morning in Bridlington
Boaby
Forecast wrong again
Boaby
Forecast wrong again
burlingtonboaby- Donator
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Posts : 14530
Joined : 2011-11-15
Member Age : 75
Location : Bridlington
Auto-Sleeper Model : Devon Firefly
Vehicle Year : 2018
Re: Hello
Welcome from N.E Wales.
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Paulmold- Donator
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Posts : 26685
Joined : 2011-02-21
Member Age : 73
Location : North East Wales
Auto-Sleeper Model : Sussex Duo
Vehicle Year : 2010
Re: Hello
Hi, welcome from Durham.
Mayfield- Donator
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Posts : 239
Joined : 2015-08-13
Member Age : 74
Location : Co. Durham
Auto-Sleeper Model : Topaz
Vehicle Year : 1995
willy eckerslike- Donator
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Member Age : 81
Location : Ayrshire
Auto-Sleeper Model : Devon
Vehicle Year : 2008
Re: Hello
Hello & welcome from S/Yorks.
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modelman- Donator
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Posts : 5313
Joined : 2011-09-16
Member Age : 78
Location : Barnsley,S/Yorks
Auto-Sleeper Model : Amethyst
Vehicle Year : 2003
Re: Hello
Hello and welcome from Cardiff.
You ask about tips: the best one is to ask, ask and keep on asking on this friendly, patient and ever-helpful Forum. We've all been learners; we have amassed an amazing amount of collective knowledge and experience; some members are experts; and without fail we're happy to help. So never be embarrassed to ask what you might consider to be an elementary or silly question, because it won't be.
Cymro
You ask about tips: the best one is to ask, ask and keep on asking on this friendly, patient and ever-helpful Forum. We've all been learners; we have amassed an amazing amount of collective knowledge and experience; some members are experts; and without fail we're happy to help. So never be embarrassed to ask what you might consider to be an elementary or silly question, because it won't be.
Cymro
Cymro- Donator
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Posts : 3696
Joined : 2011-06-05
Location : Caerdydd - Cardiff
Auto-Sleeper Model : Nuevo ES
Vehicle Year : 2015
Re: Hello
Hi and welcome. I concur with Cymro's advice above.
Tip 1: avoid buying any gadgets, add-ons, extra bits of kit etc until you've actually established that you really need it. My garage shelves are loaded with 'stuff' I thought I'd need and now never bother to carry around.
Tip 2: spend a few nights using the motorhome at a very local campsite (or even on your drive if possible) to familiarise yourself with how it all works and so that if you find you do need something from home, it's not far to go to get it.
Tip 3: relax and enjoy your new motorhome.
The anticipation and excitement of going on a trip in our motorhome, whether it's just a day in the local countryside or a six week tour around France, hasn't faded for us after 25+ years of motorhoming.
cheers
Roger
Tip 1: avoid buying any gadgets, add-ons, extra bits of kit etc until you've actually established that you really need it. My garage shelves are loaded with 'stuff' I thought I'd need and now never bother to carry around.
Tip 2: spend a few nights using the motorhome at a very local campsite (or even on your drive if possible) to familiarise yourself with how it all works and so that if you find you do need something from home, it's not far to go to get it.
Tip 3: relax and enjoy your new motorhome.
The anticipation and excitement of going on a trip in our motorhome, whether it's just a day in the local countryside or a six week tour around France, hasn't faded for us after 25+ years of motorhoming.
cheers
Roger
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Posts : 3211
Joined : 2012-09-22
Member Age : 69
Location : East Neuk, Fife / Berkshire
Auto-Sleeper Model : Pollensa/Boxer2.8HDi
Vehicle Year : 2002
Re: Hello
welcome
Jayne mc- Member
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Posts : 7
Joined : 2016-04-04
Member Age : 52
Location : Manchester
Auto-Sleeper Model : Trooper t4
Vehicle Year : 2000
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