Our camping trips with Delica
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 1:03 pm
Hi all,
I have to tell you about our first trip with our much loved Delica. It will be fun to read it for you, because of my English, so have a good fun.
We travelled all over the Europe with ordinary estate and were happy. It all changed when we saw Delica for first time. We fell in love and after few months, we bought one.
And then came Easter and time for our test trip.
We packed everything on Friday morning and could not believe we have all the staff like usually.The car was so empty, we could walk inside, sit oposite each other with small table in the middle....paradise.
We went to Battle and then to Rye/ Kent,UK/, where I switched to 4x4 for first time to drive up a small hill, because I wanted take some pictures of our new car. Unfortunately I realised to late why all other 4by4 disappeared. Warden came and told us, that is illegal to drive there, took our registration number and left.
So we parked there, went for a walk to Camber sands and then move to our overnight wild camping spot. We set up table for picnic and just before I opened bottle of wine my lady asked me" where are our sleeping bags?????". My answer "at home" made me mad:-]
So we went back to Brighton to take sleeping bagsa and drove again to Rye.
We walked alongside military canal on Saturday and then we drove to Dover and walked white cliffs. We parked in the NT car park overlooking Dover port and have very nice romantic evenig. We went to bed in the back of Deli at 10pm and wake up at 9am..such a nice long sleep
After breakfast in our car we went for a walk and then move to Elham when we did another walk and spent nice evening and night/ again in the car/.
We did more walking on Monday and went to Brighton in the evening.
It was absolutely wonderfull time, sunny weather all the time, 360miles driving, 30miles walking, 2 bottles of wine and few beers...
You can see few pictures here http://helcakamil.rajce.idnes.cz/Easter ... -5.4.2010/ and car here http://delica.rajce.idnes.cz/Delica_Easter_Velikonoce/
Kamil+ Helca
I have to tell you about our first trip with our much loved Delica. It will be fun to read it for you, because of my English, so have a good fun.
We travelled all over the Europe with ordinary estate and were happy. It all changed when we saw Delica for first time. We fell in love and after few months, we bought one.
And then came Easter and time for our test trip.
We packed everything on Friday morning and could not believe we have all the staff like usually.The car was so empty, we could walk inside, sit oposite each other with small table in the middle....paradise.
We went to Battle and then to Rye/ Kent,UK/, where I switched to 4x4 for first time to drive up a small hill, because I wanted take some pictures of our new car. Unfortunately I realised to late why all other 4by4 disappeared. Warden came and told us, that is illegal to drive there, took our registration number and left.
So we parked there, went for a walk to Camber sands and then move to our overnight wild camping spot. We set up table for picnic and just before I opened bottle of wine my lady asked me" where are our sleeping bags?????". My answer "at home" made me mad:-]
So we went back to Brighton to take sleeping bagsa and drove again to Rye.
We walked alongside military canal on Saturday and then we drove to Dover and walked white cliffs. We parked in the NT car park overlooking Dover port and have very nice romantic evenig. We went to bed in the back of Deli at 10pm and wake up at 9am..such a nice long sleep
After breakfast in our car we went for a walk and then move to Elham when we did another walk and spent nice evening and night/ again in the car/.
We did more walking on Monday and went to Brighton in the evening.
It was absolutely wonderfull time, sunny weather all the time, 360miles driving, 30miles walking, 2 bottles of wine and few beers...
You can see few pictures here http://helcakamil.rajce.idnes.cz/Easter ... -5.4.2010/ and car here http://delica.rajce.idnes.cz/Delica_Easter_Velikonoce/
Kamil+ Helca