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Pilton Compact Chair and Remis Rooflight updates

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Remember when both the chairs and the rooflight went tits up we were in France and not at home in the UK. Email was therefore the contact tool available.  1) Pilton Compact Chairs . Following my email to That Leisure Shop on Saturday, I had a standard "out of office" reply. I included photos of the bent tubing. It was probably naive of me to expect a proper reply on Monday. Maybe Tuesday? Nothing. 2) Remis Rooflight .  I emailed ARC who did the work on the taps. They replied quickly and once they viewed the photos of the rooflight, they found the kit that would repair the winding mechanism. They offered a date and I accepted the invoice quote and date to run it up there. Excellent service.

SP26 - Day 18

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Another longish day for us and mostly on toll motorways A71 and A85. We left Riom and headed north. The A71 seemed to go on forever. A short stop at the aire "Centre of France' for lunch at the McDonald's. A chicken burger each. Next it was the Intermarché at Noyers-sur-Cher.  Whilst Claire was in the shop, Reggie and I were looking for shade and came across this old 2CV in an adjacent parking lot. It's amazing but in 1976 I almost bought a "Dolly"! Then to our first attempt at a CCP site at Pontlevoy. It was showing 20/20 pitches available. It wouldn't open the barrier when we touched the card against the sensor.  Thinking there was a problem we looked for another nearby. That's how we arrived at  Monthou-sur-Cher.  Again we couldn't get in. I called the CCP number and they sorted it. It's far better with a picturesque lake nearby. Looking at the app ...

SP26 - Sunday Day 17

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On Saturday evening we decided that we had had enough of being pretty much stuck to the pitch. Cabin fever!!  Temps in the day still hovering around 35°C.  I've already had the Chips Rafferty wannabes scoffing at "only" 35!! Google Chips if you have never heard of him. How I began to envy my brother Neill and his mate Patrick as they ride around the island of Ireland in the mere 20's and rain!!! With the "free" days we had earned over the years, the total cost of the stay worked out at £12 or so a night. So hardly a large expense.  I had actually thought about leaving earlier and finding a dog friendly hotel with aircon. Bugger the cost!! In the end we decided to head north earlier. Don't believe Google when it claims higher ground will be cooler. It's not true in these circumstances. At 1350m above sea level in the Pyrenees in was 32°C.... Anyway. We packed everything,...

SP26 - Day 14 to 16

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What can I say?  We did nothing but try and find the shade.   With temperatures touching 35°C plus during the day it was a gamble.  Sadly despite asking for a shaded pitch we seem to have been allocated the least shaded pitch. They had eveb decapitated the tree that would have provided shade.  Sandaya couldn't control the weather but they could have been more helpful. The site itself has everything for the family. Pools and activities for children. There are several bars. The shop was okay. We only ate "out" one evening with takeaway pizzas. Had the weather been more on the average for the time of year it would have been more enjoyable. Keeping Reggie cool we kept him wrapped in a damp towel, and frequent foot soaks in the last bucket. 

Remis Rooflight

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Spain and France along with most of Europe are suffering with a "heat dome". Apparently this is a huge high pressure area that means temperatures are much higher than normal. So what we didn't need was for the winding handle on the main rooflight should pack up. Luckily the rooflight is closed and so we can drive around. 

Pilton Compact Chair by That Leisure Shop

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What seemed like a good idea turned out to be somewhat of a nightmare. The selling points were lightweight and that they packed down small. Both of them fitted into the space smaller than one of the old chairs. According to the bumph they could take the weight of 150kgs.  The problem is their lightweight. I am a "big lad" but much less than 150kgs! The tubing has bent on the front legs. It means they are uncomfortable to use and potentially dangerous.  I have emailed That Leisure Shop and sent photos. It's Saturday so we'll have to wait until Monday for a reply.

SP26 - Day 13

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Today we set off after about 5 hours sleep. A few fireworks doesn't usually affect us. We live near a live ammunition Army firing range. The sound of small arms fire interdispersed with larger caliber weapons is a daily occurrence.   But these Chinese made fireworks are LOUD!! First thing trying to get out of the aire. Turn left. The sign indicated a one-way street. Several vans left before us.... Left, then back right. When it was our turn we did the same, turning round and out the way we came in across a car-park no longer closed to traffic. It was used as firework central and had some food outlets for the firework operators... Next stop at the automatic petrol station. Diesel at €1.349 a litre. With an Eclat discount card it would have been €1.269. I filled to the brim. I have yet to work out the mpg. Then off we went on the N260 to Puigcerda and across into France and Bourg-Madame. ...