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Hi CorkyCali Crew!Hi Everyone,
CorkyCali crew here (Shaun, Julia and Baby Stella).
We are picking our California Beach up on Friday and we are super excited to start our campervan adventures as a family.
We are based in Liverpool so will be looking to take advantage of any hidden gems on the northwest, Wales and the lakes. We will also hopefully be adventuring into Scotland and Europe once we have had our first few weekends away.
I've read a few posts online here over the past few posts and threads online on this site over the past few weeks.
We will gratefully receive any hints tips, tricks that the forums can throw at us.
Thanks
Shaun
It is great to feel the excitment in your post!!!!! I remember that feeling, and even three years on, we still get very excited at the prospect of any upcoming adVANtures!
I would have to agree with lots that other posters have put on here, about not buying too much too soon, but definitely ask questions and read the excellent revies posted on here. There is so much (even now) that I find fascinating and usually on any visit to the site I find something new on interest to take away.
Don't bother witha 12v mini kettle. We have one and it never comes on trips. Take a std electric kettle as more often than not you can get and will opt for EH (electric hookup). If not, as Perfectos said, use a combination of cheap gas canister single burner & old style whilsting kettle. In fact we do all our cooking on two single burners and have either of both disposable BBQs or the foldeing X-shaped one that folds flat (I think Atwell make a version of it) but you find almost anything you need at places like Go Outdoors. The X-shape BBQ also then doubles as an excellent family sized fire pit (as it is off the ground) on sites where fires are permitted.
We have the three seater bench Beach and our most useful purchases have been:
1) six large clear plastic boxes 80cmx40x18 with lids (from Asda) that neatly stack under flexiboard and then slide out the back of the van and under the vehicle.
2) A small pop up 2 man tent is also an excellent bit of kit as you can use it as a pitch reserver & storage pod when leaving side to go exploring in the van during the day.
3) A decent fridge (not cool box) that comes on almost all trips (of 2 days or more) and sits behind the passenget seater. It runs off 12v, 240v or gas. It is a lift lid version made by Dometic and is absolutely silent!
I'll post some more thoughts later and a link to our (*under construction*) blog which records 2x 21 days trips to different parts of Europe - trips that have taken us to an amazing array of places that we would never have visited without our Beach 'Uggy Bear'... including The Luberon hills, Verdon Gorge, St.Tropez, Port Cros, Monte Carlo, there big Italian Lakes Maggiore (& Orta), Como and Garda, The Cinque Terre, Venice, through several Swiss and Austrian alpin passes taking in Interlaken, Saalbach, Zellam See and on our homeward legs the Rhine Valley, Brugge and various WW1 memorials.