Unfortunately a couple of days before we were due to leave our Discovery Sport decided to play up. A quick phone call to Land Rover Assistance and one of their technicians duly turned up. He diagnosed a faulty Ad-Blue injector. Discovery booked into the dealer and eventually two days later, we were supplied with a brand new only 11 miles on the clock Discovery 5. (They had difficulty sourcing a Land Rover with a tow bar).
The Discovery 5 we were loaned. £73.000 Price Tag |
So the following morning we were off. As we cruised up the M5 followed by our caravan we had a phone call to say ours was ready. I explained where we were, and that I had just put £70.00 of Diesel in! OK I was told, carry on with your plans and bring it back next week!
A long run up to Bury, horrific roadworks on the M5 and M6. We arrived at the site, set up on our favourite pitch, and it was round to Roberts for Dinner.
Friday was dry so i put the awning up first thing. We then went down to the market in Bury, where new iPad cases were purchased. We then cam back to the caravan where I caught the steam train that was running. As it was half term the train was quite busy.
This was the Engine doing the half term Steam duties. |
On Saturday Robert Kathy and I went up to Wetherspoons for breakfast. Then Kathy went home and Robert and I went off to ride the diesel trains that were running all day.
Robert in conversation with the driver |
This DMU was doing the Bury Ramsbottom shuttle |
Driver View from the DMU |
Then Robert and I went off to ride the evening trains between Bury and Heywood. These trains were double headed to start with so the engines made a real racket. The last train of the evening was single headed.
On the Sunday we spent time at the caravan watching the train go past, before going up to Roberts for an excellent Sunday Dinner.
The view of the trains from our caravan |
Passing the campsite. |
We cleared up on Tuesday morning before heading home. For a change we came down the M6, M6 toll, M42 and M5. This route avoided an awful lot of the road works.
As for the Discovery 5, well it was ok, and comfortable, but no better than our Discovery Sport.
It only did 19.6 MPG, whereas ours does 31mpg towing. So we definitely made the right decision.
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