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01 02 GRAND CHEROKEE CARAVAN AMFM CD CASSETTE PLAYER US $52.49
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02 03 04 05 DODGE RAM LIBERTY SEBRING 300M CARAVAN AM FM CASSETTE PLAYER RADIO US $44.99
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In the Land of Grey & Pink List Price: $13.98 Sale Price: $6.43 |
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Paranoid (Picture Disc) |
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A1 War Pigs 7:56 A2 Paranoid 2:52 A3 Planet Caravan 4:34 A4 Iron Man 6:00 B1 Electric Funeral 4:51 B2 Hand Of Doom 7:11 B3 Rat Salad 2:29 B4 Fairies Wear Boots 6:16 |
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Iberia (Audiobook) List Price: $16.00 Sale Price: $69.99 |
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From the glories of the Prado to the danger and dazzle of the bullfights, master storyteller James A. Michener magnificently captures the stunning kaleidoscope that is Spain.Here is a rich and enduring tribute to a fascinating country, an immemorial place that has become Michener's second home... |
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Learning from Stories : A Lecture plus Teaching Stories and Narratives List Price: $19.00 |
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A lecture by Idries Shah delivered before a live audience, plus teaching stories and narratives selected from Caravan of Dreams and the adventures of Mulla Nasrudin In this recording Shah talks in detail and with many examples about the Sufi teaching story and its instrumental function... |
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Planet Audio P375UA MP3-Compatible In-Dash AM/FM CD Reciever List Price: $139.00 Sale Price: $48.27 |
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PLANET AUDIO P375UA IN-DASH CD/MP3/USB RECEIVER WITH FRONT AUXILIARY INPUT |
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Planet Audio PI9770B 7-Inch iPod Compatible Double-Din In-Dash Receiver List Price: $499.00 |
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PLANET AUDIO PI9770B 7" DOUBLE-DIN TFT MOTORIZED SLIDE-DOWN DVD RECEIVER WITH BLUETOOTH |
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Planet Audio P370MA MP3-Compatible In-Dash AM/FM CD Reciever List Price: $129.00 |
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PLANET AUDIO P370MA IN-DASH CD/MP3 RECEIVER WITH FRONT AUXILIARY INPUT |
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Delphi SA10102 SKYFi2 Vehicle Adapter Kit List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $23.00 |
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Complete your Delphi SKYFi2 XM Satellite Radio receiver listening system with this tailor-made vehicle adapter kit. The base SKYFi2 receiver package (model SA10101) contains a receiver and a remote control... |
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A family of four can sleep comfortably in the trailer, especially if the kids are young enough to sleep in the same bed.
The basic unit has two fold outs, that are used as sleeping quarters. The main part has a small dinette, a storage area and a cooking area with a tiny refrigerator. Generally there is an outdoor shower and a grilling area.
Notice a toilet is not mentioned. The low end pop-up trailers don't have them. Many people use portable toilets for emergencies and use the campground facilities otherwise.
The higher priced campers often have cassette toilets a shower better cooking facilities and some have a slide out extra room to give you extra living space. The extra room is a boon when everyone is stuck inside due to inclement weather. Remember to pack some games and toys for the kids and a good book for yourself.
Your family should have no problem eating and sleeping in the pop-up as long as you don't have to stay indoors for long periods of time. You are protected from the elements by heavy duty canvas and a metal rook.
One problem new RV-ers have with their pop-ups, is backing into your campsites. Take it slow and have someone guide you in or choose a pull through campsite.
The only other major expense you will have is the cost of the hitch, which is less than 500 dollars. The increased consumption of gasoline is minimal and your insurance and tolls for your camper is much less than it would be for high end RV's.
Our first camper was a Coleman pop-up that we bought used. We used it for two years and had a blast. It was sold to a friend when we bought a camper van.
If you aren't sure about whether you would enjoy RV-ing and don't want to hassle with having to get the RV back to the dealer by a certain time, get yourself a used pop-up and I guarantee you will be hooked on RV-ing.
To get discounts on campground and RV rentals as well as RV parts you should join the Good Sam Club. The club also provides a discount RV insurance and an excellent roadside assistance program. This group also has message boards where you can ask questions and make life-long friendships.
There are dozens of websites where you can find places to rent or buy a pop-up camper-trailer. You can also look in hunting or other outdoor sports magazine want ads for used campers.
Auction sites like E-bay often have pop-ups listed either for direct sale or as an auction item. If you shop wisely you can save big money here on your used trailer.
Coleman is one of the manufacturers of pop-ups a.k.a. fold out trailers. They have been in business since 1978. You can't go wrong with one of their campers.
The pop-up actually has some advantages over the bigger more luxurious motor homes. The camper is easier to maintain and store. Also once you get to your campsite and set up, the tow vehicle can be used to go sightseeing, shopping or to visit local attractions. You can't park a big motor home in front of the local mini-mart.
Cost-wise the care, maintenance and use of a pop-up is cheaper than the bigger mobile homes. Enjoy your pop-up camper trailer.
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Nina Romanov
Would you like to learn more about pop up campers? Visit http://www.pop-up-campers-trailer.com
Nina is an expert freelance writer. She is a cake decorator and a certified naturopath. Presently she is happily RV-ing with her husband.
Family Touring Holidays in France
France has numerous fascinating areas to explore if you have a touring caravan or motorhome and there are absolutely thousands of campsites that welcome touring holidaymakers with their own caravan, motorhome or tent. And because the climate is slightly better than in some other countries such as the UK, you will find people go touring as early as April right through to October, which is when most camp and touring sites are open in France.
Although if you are thinking or touring in the summer holidays you may have to pre-book to get a pitch at some of the more popular caravan sites, especially in places like Brittany, which is one of the most popular camping and touring holiday areas in France, but there are many to choose from and you can often just pull up and arrange an overnight stay, or if you want to see the sights in a specific area, then you could always book a whole weeks holiday, or two, on a particular caravan site.
Most touring sites will offer pitches with an electric hook-up and some also include water, some others will even have pitches that cater for sewage disposal for the black tanks that you get within a motorhome and if not, they have on-site facilities at set points for your waste water and emptying out your cassette toilet or porta-loo. In fact, last time we were in France, we noticed that a lot of the larger service stations also have points that you can empty out your waste tanks, which is great for when you are travelling through France.
But getting back to the touring sites; the amount of facilities available on lots of caravan and camping sites in France (not including the basics), means that you may find you just wish to stay put and enjoy what is on offer, such as swimming, tennis, fishing, the bar and restaurant, clubs with entertainment, children's playgrounds and much, much more, which are normally free to use bar certain activities that you may have to pay a fee for, such as a fishing permit, playing pool, hiring cycles or using the gym.
And overall, these types of camping sites are of excellent quality and make an ideal family holiday where the children are very well catered for but these can range in price quite dramatically, for example, if you want to be situated near the Cote D'Azur and the French Riviera, the cost for a pitch can be anything up to four times that of a touring site in Normandy! Also, they do vary in cost according to the time of year and the amount of different facilities on offer plus some charge extra if you just turn up rather than pre-booking, so it is always a good idea to check out a few sites in different areas before you go on your holiday and we always ensure we have the different sites and their details on hand whilst we are touring.
However, if you would rather have peace and tranquillity whilst on holiday in your caravan or motor home, then there are also numerous sites which offer the more mature family, and you can find some beautiful settings that range from lakeside views to being situated in a forest where you can watch the wildlife roaming, or why not meet up with some other like-minded people whilst staying in the grounds of a French Chateau. The choice is immense and on some of the sites you could even get to experience activities such as horse riding, artery and clay pigeon shooting.
Mind you, if you are towing a large caravan or have a large motorhome like a Winnebago, then it is also a very wise idea to check the terrain of your desired destination, as some of the campsites may not be accessible. One particular place we went had such a narrow track running up to the site that it would have been impossible to get a 36 plus foot motorhome round the bend and into the gate at the entrance and as for reversing, we wouldn't have liked to try that with a caravan!
Yet even if you do not own your own caravan or motor home, although it will add to the cost of your holiday, you can still enjoy a touring holiday in France with freedom by hiring one for a week or two, which is also a good idea to see if you will end up enjoying the whole experience, before investing your hard earned money on the purchase of a caravan or motorhome.
About the Author
Martyn Davis European Traveller, Author, Photographer and Business Development Manager, For all your French holiday needs and travel guide to France, with tourist information, landmarks and attractions - Touring Holidays In France
Is there a way to hook up an iPod to a van with no CD player or Cassette player?
I have a '94 Dodge Caravan and its so old that it has no CD player or Cassette player to hook up my iPod to! Is there any other way to do it?
Yes you can. what you need is a FM transmitter.
something like one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/s.html/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_k2k_1/188-5831129-6706411?ie=UTF8&keywords=fm%20transmitter&index=blended
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