The shadowy figure behind the UK's largest Comb & Paper festival, author of the staggeringly popular 'barefoot chef' column and editor of both Volkswagen Camper & commercial and VWBUS T4&5+ magazines is thrilled to reveal that his second book will be available on 'the Amazons' by the end of this week. Amongst more than a millionty tips, you too could learn how to pitch up a campervan; from levelling blocks to relaxing with drinks & amuse bouche in less than seven minutes. Change your approach to camping life for just fifteen quid. I'll post up a link just as soon as it goes live.
I've never made much of this on here before, but I've not always been into the old Volkswagen thing and was once a man of the cloth. As a minister of the 'Church of the Barefoot Way' I used to promise eternal life or three times your money back. My new book comes with a similar assurance that if it doesn't make you laugh, you probably won't live forever either. Buy yourself a copy and learn the sort of camping skills that will make your holidays far more fun than you'd ever imagined. Or your money back, ...probably. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F6DTH...ywords=how to campervan&qid=1745613176&sr=8-9
I’m slow on the uptake but hadn’t realised that Bernard and Dave are one and the same…Used to enjoy the recipes in the magazine before it’s demise, though never tried any as there was always a Waitrose on the way. Went onto that Amazon to order a copy, but they give you the option to read extracts, which appears to be about half the book, so have printed that off instead
Ah, the first bit... See the nice reply from the Daily Mail? It picks up straight after that, with the most spectacular camping tips that you've never heard before. There's none of that copy & paste from the web tosh in here. Anywhoo, I hope a couple of you might buy it and enjoy it.
Ok I bought it and will enjoy the read I am sure - great colour van on front cover - much better than green
Many thanks both, I hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Could I trouble you to leave reviews, so that it'll algorithm up to the top and show up better in searches. I doubt that I'll make as much money as JK Rowling, but a few quid wouldn't go amiss.