Practical Caravan

FESTIVAL FUN

QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS. Whenever I enthuse about yet another upcoming outdoor event, friends who are not caravan or motorhome owners always ask, “But doesn’t the mud get everywhere? Aren’t the toilets smelly? And isn’t the food greasy and overpriced?”

No, no, and no, I reply. Not since I have my very own home-on-wheels, where I can change my dirty clothes, prepare a meal, collapse at the end of the day into my own comfortable bed and use my own (clean!) facilities.

Not to mention the ability to bring along all of the creature comforts that I might need – even the kitchen sink!

Besides, festivals aren’t just about watching

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