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CHAPTER IITHE CAMPAIGNING SIDETHERE are some who find fault with caravanningand I believe I was myself among them in daysof long ago because its scopeis restricted to theroad. With a knapsack and a portable tent orwith a donkey and a sleeping-bag you may leavethe beaten track for unfrequented by-paths andpenetrate into far recesses of the country. Witha caravan your choice is closely circumscribed.But to argue in this manner is onlyto showthat you have misunderstood. The attempt toavoid the road by travelling across country isentirely foreignto the caravanner's intention.For he belongs to the road. Even if it werepossible for him to scamper up hillsides or wendhis way down narrow glens the result would onlybe to leave a gap in his record at the point wherehe had deserted it. He is quite free on campingdays to wander where he will, and he is not soclosely bound to the caravan that he cannot breakaway for a mile or two to explore. But the9

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