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South of France with the Tin Tent - August 2010

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by Andy Snap

A family adventure to the South of France - We dragged the tin snail nearly 2000 miles in search of hot weather, good food and wine....and found it. A simple holiday camping with our friends in the Ardeche and Camargue areas of France.

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Wet departure
Sur le M25 dans le rain
Waiting to board Le Shuttle
Tash considering our destination
First of several driving challenges
1st night transit stop at Chalon en Champagnes
Stephie wastes no time when exploring is to be done
Taking a break South of Lyon
2nd night Transit Stop near Dijon
Campsite restaurant
In the shade on site at Les Ranchises
Stephie ready for the off
On board the canoe
Campsite swimming pool
Supper at Les Ranchises
Medievel town of Vogue
The bridge at Vogue
Touristing in Vogue
Typical street in Vogue
Chateau in Vogue
Vogue
The Ardeche
Ruom
Tash getting in the zone prior to race start
Me taking the racing line
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