After the re-brand to CMC

moonchip replied on 18/06/2018 14:28

Posted on 18/06/2018 14:28

Now that all the turbulence of last year's name change is over, I really hope that the Club can get the website sorted out

It really is a disgrace !!

It is so S-L-O-W that many a times I just give up ....... the CCC site by comparison is lightening fast and very responsive & a pleasure to use 

As one of the leading caravanning clubs in the UK, the website above all else is what really lets the organisation down 

Cornersteady replied on 01/07/2018 08:48

Posted on 01/07/2018 08:45 by moulesy

Not sure why you're adopting that attitude, David. Both of us enjoy caravanning and both of use enjoy jetting off to far-flung places. I don't believe I've ever "denigrated" your choice of destination - just pointed out that, personally we enjoy visiting different places world wide rather than returning to the same place several times. That suits you and that's fine but please stop denigrating folk who choose to do their caravanning in the UK.

BTW it wasn't me who said that one of the joys of touring overseas was that "there is never any need to visit the same place twice", just look back at the previous page! smile

Posted on 01/07/2018 08:48

That suits you and that's fine but please stop denigrating folk who choose to do their caravanning in the UK.

yes please David, a big +1 from me too!

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 01/07/2018 09:03

Posted on 01/07/2018 09:03

“As you take such a close personal intestinal” there you go M, AD has just added to your CV, a Gastroenterologist now tooπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚(no offence intended ADπŸ‘πŸ»)

Kennine replied on 01/07/2018 10:06

Posted on 01/07/2018 10:06

The denigration of  people who caravan in continental Europe is divisive and unnecessary.  The CMC encourage continental touring and I support those who tour on the Continent as well as in the UK.  There will be people who cannot tour abroad, for various reasons, and that's fine. -- But IMO they should accept that there are many others who enjoy the experience and allow them to post without continual adverse criticism.

smile

moulesy replied on 01/07/2018 10:18

Posted on 01/07/2018 10:18

Does that include not denigrating folk who choose to tour in the UK by suggesting that they are in any way less brave, unwilling to step out of some mythical "comfort zone" or less open minded, K?

It is each individual's choice to tour as they wish and it's about time this petty point scoring and "denigration"  came to an end, I'm sure you'd agree.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 01/07/2018 10:45

Posted on 01/07/2018 10:06 by Kennine

The denigration of  people who caravan in continental Europe is divisive and unnecessary.  The CMC encourage continental touring and I support those who tour on the Continent as well as in the UK.  There will be people who cannot tour abroad, for various reasons, and that's fine. -- But IMO they should accept that there are many others who enjoy the experience and allow them to post without continual adverse criticism.

smile

Posted on 01/07/2018 10:45

Choice my dear K, choice. A variety of reasons for & against touring here or there. . . .Nothing more nothing less. Happy to helpπŸ‘πŸ»πŸ˜Š

Cornersteady replied on 01/07/2018 10:58

Posted on 01/07/2018 10:58

The denigration of people who caravan in the British Isles is divisive and unnecessary. The CMC encourage British touring and I support those who tour in Britain as well as on the Continent. There will be people who cannot tour in Britain, for various reasons, and that's fine. -- But IMO they should accept that there are many others who enjoy the experience and allow them to post without continual adverse criticism.

Cornersteady replied on 01/07/2018 10:58

Posted on 01/07/2018 10:18 by moulesy

Does that include not denigrating folk who choose to tour in the UK by suggesting that they are in any way less brave, unwilling to step out of some mythical "comfort zone" or less open minded, K?

It is each individual's choice to tour as they wish and it's about time this petty point scoring and "denigration"  came to an end, I'm sure you'd agree.

Posted on 01/07/2018 10:58

+1, well said M

Takethedogalong replied on 01/07/2018 11:46

Posted on 01/07/2018 11:46

It's like talking to a brick wall. Closed minds, my way is the only way. You shall take a white box overseas, or life isn't worth living, at least from a holidaying point of view. 

I am sure that touring overseas is very enjoyable, certainly as enjoyable as touring in Britain. In some ways possibly nicer, in others not so nice. It's like those of us who tour in Winter, in snow and ice. We do it because it's what we enjoy. But we are not desperate to tell all and sundry that it's what they should do. Nor call someone a coward for not trying it. That would be silly and childish, because as adults, we know folks make their own choices for a lot of reasons.

 

replied on 01/07/2018 13:24

Posted on 01/07/2018 11:46 by Takethedogalong

It's like talking to a brick wall. Closed minds, my way is the only way. You shall take a white box overseas, or life isn't worth living, at least from a holidaying point of view. 

I am sure that touring overseas is very enjoyable, certainly as enjoyable as touring in Britain. In some ways possibly nicer, in others not so nice. It's like those of us who tour in Winter, in snow and ice. We do it because it's what we enjoy. But we are not desperate to tell all and sundry that it's what they should do. Nor call someone a coward for not trying it. That would be silly and childish, because as adults, we know folks make their own choices for a lot of reasons.

K, you are either just jumping on the wind up wagon, or maybe time for a prescription review?smile

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Takethedogalong replied on 01/07/2018 14:22

Posted on 01/07/2018 14:22

I think you are missing the point to a certain extent David. I personally make no assumptions why folks choose to travel where they do or how they do. It's a personal thing, and as such individuals make the choices that are right for them. Touring isn't second class, or indeed any class to me, been doing it in one form or another for a very long time. We will happily take our outfit overseas when circumstances allow us to do so. As it stands at the moment, with a couple of dogs in our travelling unit, taking them abroad to somewhere hot just isn't a choice for us, it's been hard enough these last three weeks coping with their comfort in 30.c temperatures. Asking how dogs abroad survive isn't the answer either, it's a choice we have no intention of trying out.

I am also still caring extensively for my last surviving parent, having not had a proper holiday of more than a week for six years. And then there's my OH, three huge operations for cancer, and a heart attack all in the last 18 months, and losing my Dad while all this was going on. Choosing somewhere to have a break has involved not much more than how quickly can I get home in an emergency for the last six years, and I know there are others out there doing exactly the same. As such, taunts about being frightened to venture further, having no imagination beyond the UK are not only meaningless, they hurt. Of course I have been abroad, of course I want to have longer periods away, of course I want to go back to places I love, and discover new ones. At the moment, I can't. I don't expect anyone to know about my problems having a decent break, but subjecting others to taunts of being frightened, having no imagination etc.... are a bit like playground bullying of a child who is different. It's not nice, it says a great deal more about those doing the bullying, and it comes across as smug and uncaring. These are not observations levelled at you personally by the way, merely a view of how all the speculation and assumption from some posters is way off the mark. I sincerely hope that all of us who tour can do so for a very long time in whatever, and wherever we choose.

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