A couple of weeks ago we were asked by a Spanish circus to transport an 11.5m American Caravan from Silves on the Algarve in Portugal to Orléans in France. The caravan was on a small site with a very narrow entrance road about 2km long. The most difficult exercise was negotiating a 90º corner over a bridge barely wider than the truck and further up the track, a house that left us around an inch to spare on either side.
Needless to say, we got it out and onto the main road, taking around an hour in total to travel the 2km!
The rest of the journey was plain sailing and the trailer now sits next to the big top on the site in France.
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Coming into Portugal |
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The widest part of the track |
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Coffee break at dusk |
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All good here |
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Travelling through Spain |
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