Help and advice please

Black Thunderbird replied on 16/07/2020 16:21

Posted on 16/07/2020 16:21

Hi All,

Have been away from the Club for a number of years as we sold our caravan. We have now returned as we purchased our first Motor Home and are due to hit the road on Saturday.! We prefer staying on the CL's but finding that the ones with EHU's seemed to be pretty well booked up. We can go 'off grid' for a while and stay on the more basic sites but will need to refill water, empty waste and maybe charge up. My question is, are we able to use Club sites to do any of this without 'staying over'? Any advice gratefully received, particularly during these more difficult times. (We are travelling up from Devon and intending to follow the English / Welsh border initially).

Many thanks

Tinwheeler replied on 16/07/2020 22:06

Posted on 16/07/2020 22:06

Course it does, ye of little faith🤪

The posts probably don't make a lot of sense now so, to clarify, the OP's username appeared as 'Screenname' followed by a string of numbers and letters. 

Phishing replied on 18/07/2020 21:43

Posted on 16/07/2020 16:59 by Black Thunderbird

Will do, this wasnt the name I chose, it just seemed to allocate me this one !! Hopefully I can change it ! Thanks

Posted on 18/07/2020 21:43

 Don't worry, the club site has lots of little amusing bits of "o" level code that have work-arounds. It a sort of a tradition.

dunelm replied on 19/07/2020 17:23

Posted on 19/07/2020 17:23

As regards "charging up" you should find that your leisure battery charges as you are driving out for the day or between sites.

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