Take a note please.

I did say, yesterday, "almost on a whim". We had time to get the tickets via email and print @ home, but probably not by snailmail.
There was a vast array of assorted Campers and caravans, with the odd built in glitch, or two.
1. There wasn't a dedicated caravan area and separate van area, necessitating more wandering than we'd have liked.
2. It wasn't laid out in the beautiful straight avenues we were accustomed to @ trade shows.
One nice function of pocket, digital, wotnots is you can take notes with them and not be forced to print them.
To be brutally honest I can't even remember why I took this particular shot, but it does demonstrate a certain amount of close packing. Had you wanted to examine this particular little beaut, you had to make your way around the obstacle on the right and then enter it via the rear door as neither of the front ones would open.

I think the high-light of the show was probably a row of houses on wheels on display at a price such that we could have bought our bungalow  (At '87 prices), twice and got ample change out of the cost of it.

Note for future reference:- Parking is NOT organised. You follow the traffic to the car park, you are then asked if anybody on board is disabled, you are then directed to turn around, go to the Trafford Centre car park and yomp all the way back to "Event City"   :¬((

Just spotted the make of the large, white thing. ... Joke:- which only works in Cumberland Dialect. Unless you are aware that we pronounce "One" as "Yan".

Two tins of shoe-polish rolling down the hill.
Which one's the Musketeer?
The Dark Tan yan.

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