122 September 2019 Caravan and Motorhome Club Magazine http://www.camc.com
Tail lights
A look at the fun and unusual world of touring
Shed heaven
“The photo was taken in Strasbourg, France,” says
Peter Blake, of the blue van (below left). “It just shows
that some men cannot be parted with their beloved
shed even on holiday!” As if to prove the point, the very
next email we received contained another van-shed
combo (below right) – this one was spotted near
Weymouth. Thanks to Christine Weedon!
Nest egg
Unfortunately, the member who
sent this photo (left) didn’t give their
name. They did say that they
received a surprise, though, when
they removed their hitch cover to
discover that they had a lodger!
Fully-bonded bodyshell, warm and
cosy interior, impervious to water...
you can see where caravan
designers get their ideas, can’t you?
The long and the short of it
Marj and Peter Dawson kindly emailed
several pictures from their travels for
the Tail Lights page, and we’ll include
a few in forthcoming issues. Here’s an
interesting tow vehicle/caravan match
(above) – would anybody like to have
a go at reversing it onto a pitch?
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Reading the signs
Our thanks to Mr R J French for sending us this pair
of chuckle-inducing photographs. The potentially
confusing sign setting out the pub opening hours
(left) belongs to an establishment near Fareham,
while ‘World’s End’ is a hamlet north of Portsmouth.
“Why bother?” asks Mr French, wryly, with regard
to the request underneath.
If you’ve seen
something unusual
on a Club site, CL or
while you’ve been out
and about, send your
picture to magazine@
camc.com and we’ll
print the best.