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Hi all. I am Tom, my long suffering wife is Jenny, we have 2 children and are both self employed. 

Often we are 'weekend warriors' due to work and the kids, however we do try to get away most school holidays, we do 4 weeks every summer and the last couple of years have headed to Europe.

My parents also have a motorhome and have had one all my...

Hi all. I am Tom, my long suffering wife is Jenny, we have 2 children and are both self employed. 

Often we are 'weekend warriors' due to work and the kids, however we do try to get away most school holidays, we do 4 weeks every summer and the last couple of years have headed to Europe.

My parents also have a motorhome and have had one all my life, so I have been bought up with it, we don't use campsites because of the freedom that gives, we often go away with no exact destination in mind and change plans last minute to suit our whims!

I have also had boats all my life and have a RIB with my father and a kayak on the roof of the motorhome.

I have really enjoyed Club Motorhome and have arranged a few informal meet ups and will try to do more.

 Neil and Caro are great people, we have not met in person yet but I'm sure we will one day.

 

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Car Parks 2018

Following the interest in my previous blog about overnighting in Car Parks and Laybys.

I thought I would make a short blog documenting the car parks I use during 2018. I will include a few basic details for you to read and update it as the year goes on.

February:

West Beach Hayling Island, Hampshire. 

We arrived at 6.30pm on a Thursday night, found a space with a sea view, obviously the areas with a sea view get filled up quickly, but the car park is very large, so lots of space in other areas and there a no marked bays to park in, so you can squeeze in 'aire' style.

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Motorhome and kayaks

 

 

 

 

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Why I like random car parks and laybys for overnight.

I am often asked why I use car parks and random laybys for overnight. This blog is a brief attempt to put into words my reasoning for the way I often choose to use my motorhome in the U.K.

Car parks I have used range from ones in very remote countryside to the middle of a town surrounded by buildings and people but are often on the coast or next to a lovely beach.

I often use laybys for late night park ups.

In both cases I look for flat, sheltered parking in places where it is not forbidden.

For me the main reason is the freedom it gives me to go where and when you want.

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