Hi guys, glad you are all doing well and back in the wet blighty! I moved back in December 2023 after 6 years overseas and am craving sun again! Is Keira pregnant? She doesn't look it. Very excited to find out whats about to happen. Welcome back 🙂
Hi, Drove past ‘your’ camp spot last Friday and thought it was you parked up. So glad to have you home 😊❤ Hope you have a good stay for as long as you are here. Looking forward to your next adventure. Will give you a wave when next passing, if you’re still there 😅
I suspect you will be acquiring a dog to fill Charlie's vacancy. You also stated you would be installing side windows for the rear seat passengers on your return to England. Looking forward to next week's post. Congratulations on your trip through Marrocco, the posts were fantastic; you all appear to have totally enjoyed yourselves at the same time as producing outstanding videos of your experiences. Thanks from Sarah in Tasmania.
I drie at night or early hours to avoid traffic, and have do long routes in one go (in own vehicle)...But I'm a bus/coach driver so used to long hauls..
As a retired HGV driver, I was restricted to the European tachograph driving regulations so 4,5 hours a time and 9 or 10 hours a day. I was out shopping on Wednesday here in NE Germany and I am sure I saw you Rick, but I knew you would be somewhere between Spain and the UK, so you have a doubleganger. Really enjoy and look forward to you vids on a Sunday. Safe journeys and stay safe.
When heading to the south of Germany, we normally do two 8 hour journey days to reach our destination, but thankfully the children sleep for most of the journey. We do stop for lunch and pee/fuel breaks. On the return home, we spread the same journey over 3 days and spend two nights beside a lake in France 🙂
On my Morocco trips if the boat was on time and arrived in Santander at 7am, I used to do all of Spain in one day, 1,100km. Used to take about 12 and a half hours. That was in my old Nissan Patrol and now my 33 year old Land Cruiser.
Was hoping we might bump into you in Morocco but hey Ho, we’re still here and don’t plan to be back in the uk till mid June when the weather will hopefully be better, hope the weather gets nicer for you, we’ll miss campervan campout this year but lots of our friends will be there so say hi for us, be sure to tell them what a wonderful place Morocco is, love watching your videos so keep it up❤
The fabulous five becoming the fabulous six 🎉😂😂😂 😅 fancy keeping us all waiting 😂😂 absolutely awesome how you leave us hanging like a soap 😅 love it 😂 now im waiting in anticipation 👍🏼😉🌹❣️
Hmmm, I have an idea…. 😊 anyway we will know soon enough. Thanks for making a long cold & wet winter so enjoyable with your weekly Vlogs to look forward too, that time has flown by. Piper has grown up so much, all the children are a joy. Looking forward to the next chapter.
Good night everyone are you enjoying your adventures in your motor home I hope you are all well and enjoying your adventures in your motor home I love watching your videos of you and your adventures in your motor home please keep your videos going on your you tube channel please keep safe and warm
So interesting you made the road surface quality comment in relation to 🇲🇦 vs South Europe. We’ve just done the route and couldn’t agree more. Even countries with high tolls in Europe can’t match the Moroccan (main) roads 👏🏼
I think I have an idea as well 🐾🐾😉 You asked about longest drives. In Saudi Arabia I drove from Riyadh to Jeddah around 600 miles and that took 10 hours across the dessert, I also drove from Riyadh to Dhahran and back in a day and that was over 500 miles return trip. Driven on holiday from North kent to Argeles South West France a few times and that was 900 miles via Lyon and Rue du Solei and that was 13 hours with 2 children 8 and 5 the first time, stopped just 3 times to change over drivers and pit stop that took including channel tunnel.
@@Touringwiththekids Saudi Arabia roads in mid 1980s were fairly good between Dhahran and Riyadh. Only dangers were lorries parked on the inside lane of a dual carriageway at night on a blind bend without lights and the driver asleep underneath the lorry. A few near misses when driving a 4x4 which concentrated the mind. The road between Riyadh and Jeddah was then dual carriageway for 100 miles from Riyadh then as you dropped down on to the main dessert it became sand and stones for around 400 miles similar to some of your videos from Morocco. The vehicles would drive at 100kph on that. Unfortunately, quite a few accidents occurred on that road.
Another good and interesting video. A few years ago my son and I went camping in Germany in the Eifel Mountains. On the way out we were stopped at Dover by some guys from Securitas working on behalf of the Government. Of course, like in your case, we were asked by them all sorts of questions and one of them was "do you carry any knives?". I truthfully answered yes and the geezer wanted to see them but not before he called on of his mates over. When he saw the bread knife I think he started to panic a bit because it is rather big with a serrated cutting edge. At first he wanted to confiscate it as a dangerous weapon but I told him that I need it to cut bread and some meat. He said that I don't need such a big knife as bread comes in slices and I said to him that he was, quite obviously, never in Germany as most breads are sold as loafs. Anyway, in the end we were allowed to keep the knife.
All this speculation about the new baby is funny. When and if you have a 4th child it will be necessary to make a nursery or a proper master bedroom . It would be easier when you have 4 children to move to another home either on wheels or floating . A catamaran can easily accommodate 4 children .A double decker bus would be able to go to more places.
I have been guess, what change. You are having a break up. No no no. Kira is pregnant. Then I see a comment another dog. No urgency with a dog., I rolling with Kira is pregnant. It was the Moroccan tea, or the water On a serious note. Great video. I have a friend with your daughter. I too am vegetarian. Rock on girl. Looking foward to next week. Stay safe all. Much love as always.
Good night everyone I love watching your videos of you and your adventures in your motor home I hope you are all well and enjoying your adventures in your motor home please keep your videos going on your you tube channel please keep safe and warm
Puppy or booboo ?? Awwww can’t wait. How we Gona wait a whole full week nooooo. I love your videos guys always look forward to them every weekend just wish they was longer haha much love to u all from me and mine in notts xxx
Just wondering.... since the gas tank "emptied" when you were high up in the Atlas mountains and "filled" itself when you desended. Now I'm curious what would happen if you fill the tank and then go to the Low Countries, Netherlands etc.... Could it explode???
Peter from bolton do you have to take a taco break within your driving limit I'm a class one hgv driver who has to take a 45 minute break before 4 and a half hours driving do you have to do the same please love the your channel
Hi Peter, as we're a PHGV (private heavy goods vehicle) and not using for hire or reward, we don't need to use a taco and as such don't have restrictions on driving hours 👍
Thought you had always planned coming back to the uk for the show. Click bate lol. Please don’t try and be like the Roaming Radfords, they are not popular compared to others that come along behind them. Not being nasty but be yourselves your content is fantastic, you have a lovely family and unique. Xx
Most van life RU-vid accounts have click bait titles some a lot more than the Roaming Radfords. People are envious I think that they seem to be able to afford expensive accessories and holidays.
I met the Radfords at the van life festival in Shrewsbury last year. Steve was a nice guy but Lindsay was a right miserable so an so and definitely not as she appears on their channel
It was our first time getting the ferry from Spain. Obviously cuts out a lot of driving time, but ended up being slightly more expensive when you take in the cost of meals on board especially.
Dont come back to the Uk, it's getting worse by the day. Im gonna move my family out of here and I was born and bread here and lucky to live in the countryside.
@Touringwiththekids Oh yes! Just this morning... Looked like you had company... 😂 How long are you are you around for? Let me know if you need anything 😊