Practical Caravan

seven ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES

WHEN WE BEGAN touring back in 2017, we were happy to just jump in and go, without too much thought about what we would pack to take with us. Obviously we included the essentials, such as food, clothes and our then two-year-old son, but outside of that, we had an attitude of ‘what we don’t have with us, we can do without’.

Fast forward almost four years, add our second child and the experience garnered from a multitude of trips, and we have developed an altogether different outlook. Now we are very much of the belief that our experiences on the road can be greatly enhanced by what we pack, not to mention our life being made a lot easier and more comfortable, thanks to

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