Did You Miss Any Of These? Monthly Round Up June 2025

The Beast, a Volvo N10 camper, next to a huge bull nosed AMG truck at the National 4x4 & Camper Festival

Wow! Time flies and here we are, half way through the year.

It’s been a busy month. We’re currently in the UK escaping Schengen, as well as catching up with friends and inter-trip administration, such as doctors, dentists, vet visits (for the dogs!), truck maintenance, and applying for a Schengen-busting French Long Stay Visa. If you’re interested in beating the 90/180 day Schengen rule, that’s a post you won’t want to miss on my travel blog, WorldWideWalkies.com

The Fab Four, author Jacqueline lambert's four cavapoos posing in front of the rolling Wiltshire chalk downs in the UK. They are sitting atop Adam's Grave, a neolithic long barrow
The Fab Four sitting on Adam’s Grave, a neolithic long barrow in the ancient chalk downland landscape of Wiltshire
  1. Posts You Might Have Missed on my Travel Blog WorldWideWalkies.com
  2. Most Viewed from the Archive on my Travel Blog WorldWideWalkies.com
  3. Posts You Might Have Missed on JacquelineLambert.co.uk
  4. Most Viewed from the Archive on JacquelineLambert.co.uk
  5. Posts I’ve Enjoyed on Other Blogs
  6. What I’ve Been Reading

The Beast, our custom-built overland camper, has developed a water leak in the engine. The cause was diagnosed by a man in greasy overalls as ‘Pear Drops’ – seemingly a non-standard term for pear-shaped rubber seals or gaskets that go into the cylinder head and water pump. They cost considerably more per bag than the sugar-dusted sweet version of my youth! You can’t buy them individually or by the quarter, though, and have to go for the full Pick ‘n’ Mix bag of seals for a Volvo N10. Still, spares are always useful for preparedness: something I advocate very strongly, as you may know from my recent post on WorldWideWalkies: What Ray Mears Taught Me About Overlanding: Preparation Isn’t Optional.

The Beast was on show for the fourth time this year at the National 4×4 & Camper Festival in Stratford upon Avon, where I delivered a duo of seminars to festival goers. The first, Building The Beast: How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper echoes the title of my latest multi award-winning book, and covered Big Builds for Big Adventures. I talked through how we built The Beast, the mistakes we made, and what we’d do differently next time.

I was also thoroughly delighted to meet Fiona Easterby and Pedro – the 1969 Baha Beetle, with whom Fiona has undertaken many amazing trans-continental adventures. I recently read and thoroughly enjoyed Fiona’s book, Beetle Drive, about her mad, magnificent road trip with Pedro from Goodwood in the UK to Australia! You can read my full review of Fiona’s book Beetle Drive HERE.

A picture of Pedro, author Fiona Easterby's 1969 Baha Beetle, a battered cream-coloured VW Beetle which has undergone many trans-continental adventures
Pedro, Fiona Easterby’s 1969 Baha Beetle – now with a luxurious roof-tent upgrade!

For once, we weren’t the biggest truck at the show! Beaten into second by the magnificent bull-nosed AMG unit featured on the cover photograph.

My second talk, Never Mind the Baltics — Let’s Talk Full-Time Travel (& Dogs!) led to an open forum on all things travel and dog. I wrote up the trip planning aspects I discussed as a post on WorldWideWalkies, since many people commented that it highlighted all kinds of hidden pitfalls and booby traps of which they were absolutely unaware, but could result in heavy fines – or even prison time for the unwary traveller packing Panadol Extra or Co-Codamol – or other common over-the-counter drugs! Read The Ultimate Road Trip Planning Guide for Campers, Motorhomes, and Trucks below:

Posts You Might Have Missed on WorldWideWalkies.com

Most viewed from the Archive on WorldWideWalkies.com

Posts You Might Have Missed on JacquelineLambert.co.uk

Most Viewed from the Archive on JacquelineLambert.co.uk

Posts I’ve Enjoyed on Other Blogs

What I’ve Been Reading

Liza Grantham’s bestselling memoir Mad Cows series about moo-ving to Galicia has been on my TBR list for ages. Finally, I started the series with her first book, Mad Cows and Englishmen. I found it a Warm and Witty Expat Adventure. You can read my review of Liza’s book on Amazon HERE.

You can find other books I’ve read and reviewed on my Goodreads profile and find my Year in Books 2024 HERE.

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Camper vans lit up at night at the National 4x4 & Camper Festival at Stratford upon Avon
Camper Vans at the National 4×4 & Camper Festival at Stratford upon Avon