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- TheDoc
- Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
- Location: Cardiff
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Little trip with the caravan
Well we've woken up in the new caravan in Tenby. The kids are loving it. After getting everything set up properly it was a joy to drive down.
I don't think I'd cope as well without all the super-site stuff on it but so far so good.
Quite a few admirers of the whole outfit but I have to say when we first got here as caravan newbies it really was a case of - all the gear and no idea!!
I've got a week on the air ambulance starting tomorrow so just the de-stress I need before that.
Happy Sunday.
When I'm not in the operating theatre, I'm mountain biking, spending time with my family, running and socialising. I have a Discovery 5 HSE Lux with pretty much every option ticked. This is my first ever Land Rover. Been a rocky road with regards to reliability but we're getting there.
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
- Location: Scotland
- Posts: 2010
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Hi Doc let's see the new outfit photos then. 😀
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- TheDoc
- Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
- Location: Cardiff
- Posts: 128
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I would if I could upload them!!!
When I'm not in the operating theatre, I'm mountain biking, spending time with my family, running and socialising. I have a Discovery 5 HSE Lux with pretty much every option ticked. This is my first ever Land Rover. Been a rocky road with regards to reliability but we're getting there.
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- B16 KJR
- Member Since: 24 Jun 2016
- Location: Rosyth
- Posts: 62
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Was everything OK towing with the D5, no scary swaying ?
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- TheDoc
- Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
- Location: Cardiff
- Posts: 128
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Sorry for the delay - down in London.
It was really good - surprised how much grunt the car still has with the caravan on the back and we were loaded with stuff. The guys at the caravan centre set everything up for me and they said that it is almost overcomplicated. I spoke to two guys when I picked it up. Both thought the D5 was a great car but both also said given the choice, they would prefer to two with a Discovery 4. Having never driven one of those I have nothing to compare with. I was happy with it anyway.
I'm still not convinced the caravan is right for us, kids loved it but they would have loved it if I got a £500 caravan and put it on the drive for them to sleep in.
When I'm not in the operating theatre, I'm mountain biking, spending time with my family, running and socialising. I have a Discovery 5 HSE Lux with pretty much every option ticked. This is my first ever Land Rover. Been a rocky road with regards to reliability but we're getting there.
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- B16 KJR
- Member Since: 24 Jun 2016
- Location: Rosyth
- Posts: 62
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Hi Doc.
Did the guys at the caravan centre elaborate on what exactly they felt was 'almost overcomplicated'? Also, had the 2 guys who said they would prefer to tow with a D4, actually towed with a D5?
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- TheDoc
- Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
- Location: Cardiff
- Posts: 128
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They both took the D5 out during the day it was there. Didn't really elaborate but I didn't push. The one said that electronic gadgets are no substitute for weight in the tow car. I think they like the heavy steel chassis on the D4.
I got the impression you can just put a something on the back of a D4, put your foot down and move. With the D5 it's more about set up.
When I'm not in the operating theatre, I'm mountain biking, spending time with my family, running and socialising. I have a Discovery 5 HSE Lux with pretty much every option ticked. This is my first ever Land Rover. Been a rocky road with regards to reliability but we're getting there.
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- B16 KJR
- Member Since: 24 Jun 2016
- Location: Rosyth
- Posts: 62
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Does your car have the advanced trailer assist fitted ? That's the only thing that I can see being 'complicated' to set up.
I will be leaving home shortly to go and pick up my courtesy D5 and will be taking a couple of caravan out tomorrow for a good 'test' and will post my findings then, unless of course it all goes horribly wrong then I can tell you personally (if your air ambulance covers Scotland
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- pdes
- Member Since: 11 Oct 2016
- Location: Cambridge
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- TheDoc
- Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
- Location: Cardiff
- Posts: 128
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B16 KJR wrote:
Does your car have the advanced trailer assist fitted ? That's the only thing that I can see being 'complicated' to set up.
I will be leaving home shortly to go and pick up my courtesy D5 and will be taking a couple of caravan out tomorrow for a good 'test' and will post my findings then, unless of course it all goes horribly wrong then I can tell you personally (if your air ambulance covers Scotland )
Yep it has advanced trailer assist. I probably need to spend more time playing with it to set it up. Oh yeh, try and keep it on the grey bits. Roadside reboa yesterday and horrendous burns today, I need a quiet one tomorrow please!
When I'm not in the operating theatre, I'm mountain biking, spending time with my family, running and socialising. I have a Discovery 5 HSE Lux with pretty much every option ticked. This is my first ever Land Rover. Been a rocky road with regards to reliability but we're getting there.
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- Russell
- Member Since: 26 Jun 2016
- Location: Lydd
- Posts: 1102
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Quote:
Roadside reboa yesterday and horrendous burns today
Thats not good, take it that was with the air ambulance
Namib Orange 1st Edition with black roof and wheels.
Privacy, tow bar, drive pack, surround camera, heated front & rear seats, auto dim door mirrors, side steps, remote Pro, RSE, arm rest fridge dash cam front and rear.
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- TheDoc
- Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
- Location: Cardiff
- Posts: 128
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Yeh, I've enjoyed the week down here so far. A different type of work, not used to handing over patients, they're normally handed over to me!
When I'm not in the operating theatre, I'm mountain biking, spending time with my family, running and socialising. I have a Discovery 5 HSE Lux with pretty much every option ticked. This is my first ever Land Rover. Been a rocky road with regards to reliability but we're getting there.
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- Russell
- Member Since: 26 Jun 2016
- Location: Lydd
- Posts: 1102
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Yes had a few dealings with Kent Air Ambulance lately but has been a while since we have thankfully
Namib Orange 1st Edition with black roof and wheels.
Privacy, tow bar, drive pack, surround camera, heated front & rear seats, auto dim door mirrors, side steps, remote Pro, RSE, arm rest fridge dash cam front and rear.
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- Russell
- Member Since: 26 Jun 2016
- Location: Lydd
- Posts: 1102
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Right my car went in for a piece of trim to be replaced and also asked them to look at the parking sensors which do not cut out when I attach the caravan.
Picked car up tonight and was told the program for tow pack had not fully loaded and as such the park sensors were not switching off. They also told me that there was trailer detect screen and program that should have displayed on the screen that wasn't activated. All are now sorted and activated and this should make a difference to the sensors and the towing. Will hook it up to caravan tomorrow to see what is different.
Namib Orange 1st Edition with black roof and wheels.
Privacy, tow bar, drive pack, surround camera, heated front & rear seats, auto dim door mirrors, side steps, remote Pro, RSE, arm rest fridge dash cam front and rear.
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