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After 20 years of tent camping, my wife and I, and our four kids (aged two, six, eight and 10), decided to buy a caravan. Being fanatical Evertonians, the blue and white of the Bailey Ranger 500/5 appealed to us! Sleeping arrangements were discussed, and the two eldest boys decided an awning with an annexe was for them. So we bought our first van, with a few little jobs to do to smarten it up, including new decals. We also decided to add our own decal: ‘Rogers Tribe On Tour’. Our Tribe love caravanning!

Ray Rogers

MILENCO

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