Our Lunar Motorhome
We purchased our Lunar H622 in February 2009 from Southern Motorhome Centre, Taplow.
We like the rear fixed bed and the good sized shower room.
It also has a good sized dining area which can sleep 2 people.
The driver's and passenger seats both swivel to enhance the dining area and the wheels are a good size.
It averages almost 29 mpg and as you can see is "low profile".
We like the rear fixed bed and the good sized shower room.
It also has a good sized dining area which can sleep 2 people.
The driver's and passenger seats both swivel to enhance the dining area and the wheels are a good size.
It averages almost 29 mpg and as you can see is "low profile".
Resources
We are grateful to the many other "personal web-sites" and also the "motorhome sites" for all the information and guidance they provide.....Credits and links below..
My Hints and Tips (in addition to those which can be found in the above resources) are...
I use both a tablet and a laptop.
We are grateful to the many other "personal web-sites" and also the "motorhome sites" for all the information and guidance they provide.....Credits and links below..
My Hints and Tips (in addition to those which can be found in the above resources) are...
- Plan and research "Google Earth" etc and "harvest" GPS data
- Save good webpages to your Tablet/Laptop so the are always available
- Try to have at least 2 sites in mind for any given stopover.
- Watering can and plastic saucepan for drinking water
- Toolkit and odds (Velcro, Elastic, Cable ties, "Gaffer tape")
- Have a good quality "lightweight" headtorch and windup torches/lanterns
- We have a "Cadac" BBQ.... good as it is used outside
- Occasionally a ready cooked chicken (or the like) is ideal
- Be frugal with water and power
- Be flexible ... maybe a "planned stop" is no good
- We all like to keep costs down but spend extra cash as necessary (entrance fees to "tourist" places)
I use both a tablet and a laptop.
- The Tablet (Samsung) is handy because it has GPS and a good mapping app (MapsMe) which does not need the internet.
- I copy "kml files" between the two as I can view them in the app along with reasonable road data
- The Laptop is better for "bigger tasks" ... Both have email the internet and youtube.
- I have a "pocket wi-fi" device which uses a SIM card and serves both the laptop and the tablet
Comment
Lots of info and links A very nice site Very nice interactive maps Slightly different from the above Very good for UK and France Very good for all types of sites especially in Western Europe Their sites and more Where we bought our Motorhome Items for Motorhome (Solar, Batteries Satellite TV etc) |