Magazine

peatman replied on 30/07/2019 16:40

Posted on 30/07/2019 16:40

Is it me or has the quality of the reviews, news and letters dropped? I wont mention the new signage. Bring back the pennant! 1.6 Million and rising.

Nick Lomas sets the standard with a blatant advert for Airstream in the DG's view. Nothing else available Nick, like Lunar going into administration?

This month (August) we have a review of a mini horse box pretending to be a caravan, at £24,000 pounds! You can get a top of the range Lunar for that, well you could if they find a buyer.  Love the idea of a loo under the sink. Can't wait to see how much the Beau'Er will cost.

Then a car that will possibly suit the Dashaway, no mention of what it actually pulled. For the same money a Ssangyong Korando 175 bhp beats it hands down. And will pull something worth while.

The cost of staying at most of the club sites is getting way beyond what my wife and I can afford as pensioners. A travel Lodge near Clumber Park is only £7.00 more expensive for a midweek stay. OK, I know its peak season and the market has changed, but £35.00?

Now the guide book. Who in their right mind decided to show the costs for one adult and pitch. What a waste of time because you then have to check the web site which is painfully slow.

Okay, rant over but please take some more time with the magazine, its the one contact point we have with the club and it needs improving.

Peatman

DavidKlyne replied on 31/07/2019 16:09

Posted on 31/07/2019 16:09

I suppose the trouble is with any hobby magazine is that anyone buying them over a number years tends to find there is not much new to talk about. Perhaps as we don't pay for the Club magazine directly we don't value you it as much as if we had paid £3/4 a month in WHSmiths! I like to keep an eye on the magazine for any announcements but there is a lot that I ignore. No point as a motorhomer reading reviews on caravans and towcars. So I can digest what I want from the magazine during a coffee break, which is fine by me. Just had a quick check through the latest magazine and advertising takes up about 46% of pages and editorial 54% which seems a similar percentage to other hobby magazines.

I thought the Club were asking us a while ago whether we would mind getting the magazine at less frequent intervals. I wouldn't have any objection to that but I think I would want a change in style of the magazine. Perhaps guest editors!!! Also an opportunity for members to be asked what they wanted to see in the magazine?

David

peedee replied on 31/07/2019 16:41

Posted on 31/07/2019 16:41

Also an opportunity for members to be asked what they wanted to see in the magazine?

I think that has been asked before. I seem to recall I asked for more articles on foreign touring perhaps even written by members.

peedee

Justus2 replied on 31/07/2019 16:57

Posted on 31/07/2019 16:57

For me the magazine is of little interest. Don't plan on changing the van therefore MH reviews, info on tow cars and caravan reviews are flicked through very quickly. Don't plan on going abroad again so bypass those too. Sometimes skim through UK touring if it happens to be an area we haven't been to. It probably takes longer to get it out of the packet and shred the address than to read it. 

Waffler replied on 31/07/2019 17:33

Posted on 31/07/2019 17:33

I remember when the magazine was called En Route and was much better.  Just like the old days were better.  Remember the fear of poliomyelitis in the summer and waiting months for a land line phone. That was the old days! I don’t like the magazine as much as the other club’s but can’t say why. With over 350k readers it’s a task trying to please everyone. For example we don’t like club sites, too expensive, too crowded, unfriendly but love cheap CLs and long rallies. I like the reviews but think the writers have rose tinted glasses. The uk touring articles are excellent and I invariably learn something even though I consider myself a know all. Even though I think the club to be site and money centred the magazine tries hard to balance.  

camlyn replied on 02/05/2020 07:58

Posted on 02/05/2020 07:58

Just looked and found that whatever I had written was removed! 
No idea why, unless someone sitting on a pedestal in an office at CAMC deemed it unworthy, or against their principles ( and asking for donations to keep club going is against mine thank you) Would have been nice to have had an email explaining why my comments weren’t welcome.

 

 

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