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Clocks sprung forward, the weather sprung back, tipping it down, blowing a hoolie and cold, could it be Easter is coming, all the campers are getting excited at pitching in the rain etc. I want to blast about in the B+. Looks like a  day in the cave.

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Tell you what James, if you ever make it over we will have to sort you out with a 'loaner' so at least you'd feel at home behind the wheel.

Adrian, I really appreciate the offer. I am going to buy more Lotto tickets

It's something I thought about a couple of times. When Steve comes up north in the camper it would be nice to be able to lend him a dutton for a few days. I don't see any reason why it couldn't be sorted out if the insurance was ok with it. I have often threatened to lend the Sierra to my fellow northern duttoneers when they are duttonless... like the top gear spare car type of thing...

Just think James, you would have to learn a whole new side to driving a Dutton IN THE RAIN

Hmmm, I just thought about it. I could actually drive a Dutton on the side of the road that it was built  for not the wrong side like over here..

Yup  the only thing that would bother me is the british traffic, which can be awful.

you will be surprised how quickly it will feel natural ....driving on the "wrong" side of the road.

its just the same for us as soon as we venture into europe....

Hello Mr.T (sir) hows the weather in the lakes?

Met office reckons this pizzle is going to be over us on and off until tuesday.

Pizzle is that horrible rain that is really fine but goes sideways in the wind... and gets everything damp, even under the car.

well I've escaped with hardly a drop of rain until now, blowing a bit chilly. Got my propane heater for evenings in the cave. Been told to batten down the hatches for a few days, looks like we're back on steamy windows :-)

Had to come in, much to windy to be in the cave, and there are things hiding in the shadows. Good news is my crane is now erected, and what a crane it is ! 2 tonner, can lift the wifes handbag with a thing like that, So if I forget to remove a bolt, it'll still come out by hook or by crook :-))

Just been looking at the news. Hope all you people "op nurth" are safe and well. Take care all.

iv just gone from south yorkshire  to newcastle and back. seen no flooding nothing. one guy flipped a transit van over though...lol. how do you do that on a straight road...?

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