Yup, it was a good show. There were seriously nice trucks there although I did have the thought that you really need to be heading to Africa or some equally remote area to warrant one of those monsters. They seem to do between 10 & 15mpg, cost two months wages for a set of tyres and require something a bit larger than a normal driveway to park up.
If I was touring in a vehicle (as opposed to a caravan) anywhere in Europe or the USA I think I would just go for a normal motorhome. The trucks are great but clearly made for a purpose.
Having said all that, if I won the lottery I would be VERY tempted
Thanks to Ged for the organising, Tracey for the Sausage bap on arrival and Chug for the very welcome coffee
It was nice to catch up with you all, especially having missed the BBB
I actually quite enjoyed parking cars for an hour, I would be more than happy to help out again, although I suspect staying overnight and partaking of a few beers would make it an even better weekend.
Only a fraction over 2hrs each way to do the 140miles to and from Julian's in the Rangie and it didn't break either (Ged was impressed we even made it there).
and Ged, I still dont see what's so wrong with 'keeping it in the family'