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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2018 17:57:10 GMT
Only thing to add is that I've found that reversing a caravan is a dam sight less stressful than reversing a narrowboat!
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Post by Jim on Aug 11, 2018 19:36:17 GMT
Only thing to add is that I've found that reversing a caravan is a dam sight less stressful than reversing a narrowboat! Au contraire, my egg whisk pulls my boat backwards no problem, but my little caravan is a bugger. Longer caravans, especially 4 wheelers, are easier to reverse.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2018 19:49:59 GMT
Life was simpler in the days of old...
In today's highly regulated railway, it's sometimes difficult to remember how free and easy things used to be. Not so long ago, when the holiday season came round, engine drivers could borrow one of the smaller and older engines for a week, hitch up the caravan, pile the family into the back, and head off for the coast. Here, we see 24081 heading off for a relaxing time in sunny Anglesey.
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Post by patty on Aug 11, 2018 20:07:50 GMT
Life was simpler in the days of old...
In today's highly regulated railway, it's sometimes difficult to remember how free and easy things used to be. Not so long ago, when the holiday season came round, engine drivers could borrow one of the smaller and older engines for a week, hitch up the caravan, pile the family into the back, and head off for the coast. Here, we see 24081 heading off for a relaxing time in sunny Anglesey.
the good ole days pre Mr Jobsworh and Mrs Not Allowed
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2018 20:09:44 GMT
Pretty sure Mrs tabby was chuffed to bits that you posted that picture.
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