May 11 and we left Perth flying Air Asia no frills airline on a promo fare. The flight was very good, the plane had plenty of leg room but I think they have cribbed a bit on the seat width, but we will fly with them again. Paul and Christine met us at London Stanstead and we stayed with them the next day, then on Friday took a hire car to Bristol to finally see the motorhome. We waved goodbye to Paul and Christine and excitedly left Norfolk on one side of England to drive to the other side. Kevin was thinking Australia time for driving when he estimated how much time we needed to get there. He should have estimated on England time.
Although part of the way was on the motorway , on smaller roads we passed through so many small towns where the speed drops to 50kph. We only just arrived in time to drive to where the motorhome had been stored and then take the car back to the hire company before they closed. We fell in love with Harry Hymer the minute we saw him. That night we stopped in a rest area then drove down through Devon to Cornwall where we were to meet Anna and Gareth the previous owners of our motorhome. It is very picturesque
and very hilly down this way.
Anna and Gareth were very helpful and patient with all our emails and phone calls, guiding us through the ins and outs of buying a motorhome on the internet. They had moved from Bristol to Cornwall so we set the Navman for the delightful address of Jasmin Cottage, St Newlyn. The Navman thought he was directing a mini van there and the roads, hedged each side got narrower until we imagined any minute we would be stuck between two hedges. The traffic is two way with little pulloffs where one or the other vehicle has to move into if you see the other coming or reverse when you don’t. I think we won about half of the standoffs and the only hedge damage was wiping the sticker off of the awning on the side from a pole hidden in amongst the shrubbery.
the heater (such luxury), hotwater system for shower and sink, how everything opens and locks, bits about the motor etc. Anna gave us the 2011 camping books and vouchers we would need when travelling in
Soon it was time to say goodbye and Gareth took us the route to a wider road out of the village.
CLOVELLY- CORNWALL
On the way back we visited Clovelly a fishing village famous in the smuggling days. The houses are built on each side of an old cobbled road down to the port on the
Unfortunately they don’t carry visitors and as we descended , the thought of coming back up was burning onto our minds and our muscles. This photo makes us look like we have very short legs but it is the steepness of the pathway.
Still not at the bottom and the Red Lion Hotel is looking good.
I can almost taste that beer now!!!
Also on our overnight stop we met Paul who showed us his gas system which uses auto gas from the service station instead of filling removable gas bottles. As we were travelling to several different countries ( and we know from boating experience each country has different bottles) we decided to have a Gaslow system fitted.
After emptying the bank account with a few more bits added to our boot off we set off back East,
and drove through the Cotswolds to visit Jackie and David in the lovely historical village of South Cerney, then it was back to Norfolk.
We stayed with Paul and Christine for a few days and found a Winter Storage Business close by where we will leave Harry when we go back home. Then off we set to catch the Ferry from
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