The tale I am about to tell is a simple story of a husband and wife who, more by accident than design, embark on a voyage of sexual adventure, and in doing so vastly expand their horizons as they discover new lands of erotic ecstasy. I invite you to go along with them on their odyssey of libidinous delight, and share their pleasure as they reach new heights of orgasmic bliss.
Anne and George were just an ordinary middle aged couple who had reached that stage in their lives when they thought it would be nice to try something new and adventurous. They had diligently applied themselves over the 25 years of their marriage to building a stable and loving home for their three children, encouraging them as they struggled with the problems of growing up in a rapidly changing and sometimes hostile world. During that time they had sacrificed their own freedom of action so as to provide their children with the best education possible in order to give them a good start on their own voyages through the minefields of adult life. But now their children were grown up and had left home; George had been able to take early retirement with a reasonable financial package and Anne decided to retire too so that they could do things together. They now had both the time and the freedom to indulge themselves for the first time since the earliest years of their courtship, freed of the constraints of career and family.
In the early years of their marriage when the children were small and money was tight they had taken camping holidays, but only in England, and with a fairly basic frame tent and minimal equipment. Once they could afford it, but when the children were still at primary school, they had begun going on package tours in search of the sun, but these had been to the usual locations in southern Spain or the Canary Isles. As the children grew into teenagers and wanted to do something more exciting, they had become more adventurous, designing their own packages in more exotic locations in the United States and the Caribbean, but even these holidays were constrained by the needs of family and the limited leave allowed by their employers.
Footloose and fancy free they decided that at first they would like to explore Europe at leisure, and came to the conclusion that the best and easiest way to do this would be to go back to camping. They spent hours poring over camping magazines, browsing the adverts and reading all the reviews, and they were agreeably surprised to discover the enormous choice of tents of all sizes that was now available to suit all tastes and all pockets β so different from their earlier experience.
The next day they hopped in the car and drove to the nearest large camping and caravanning superstore, and started looking around. The range of different outfits was rather bewildering and they really couldn't decide what would suit them best, so they were secretly relieved when a salesman came up and asked if he could help. Having explained what they wanted, he asked if they had thought about buying a trailer tent as this would give them the combination of flexibility and comfort, but still at a reasonable cost. George was rather nervous about this having never towed a trailer before, but the salesman, whose name was Richard, reassured him that trailer tents were much easier and much less expensive to tow than a caravan. Although they were still unsure about whether this was the right thing to do, they tentatively agreed to have a look at the models on display, willing to be persuaded even though it would take up more of their budget.
Following Richard into another hall George's first impulse was to buy something quite compact with only two berths, but Anne's eye was caught by a top of the range model which boasted a fully fitted kitchen area with 12V refrigerator, 4-burner hob and grill, enamel sink and lots of storage compartments β it even had a water heater. Even better and what really tipped the scales for her, was that there was an en-suite toilet compartment with a wash basin. George was still hesitant questioning why they would need a unit with two king-sized beds and room to sleep two more people, but Anne said that it would be ideal when they eventually had grandchildren. George finally relented and after a bit of haggling over price they signed a deal which included extras such as an awning and fitting of a tow bar and electrics to their car.
A couple of weeks later on Midsummer's Eve Anne and George set out for the cross channel ferry to France, eagerly looking forward to the prospect of three weeks exploring a country which they barely knew even though it was on their doorstep. Having studied the maps and consulted a guide to campsites in France they decided to head initially for the east of the country and the area around Beaune, since they thought it would be fun to visit a few of the vineyards of the Burgundy region.
After that they intended to drive westwards along the valley of the Loire taking in all the famous chΓ’teaux as well as the historic cities of Orleans, Tours and Angers before driving back up through Normandy to the ferry port of Caen.
They had learned from the guide that there was a marvellous choice of campsites in Burgundy promising unparalleled peace and tranquility in an area of mountains and forests, many situated by splendid natural lakes in strikingly beautiful surroundings where a great holiday experience was virtually guaranteed.
Driving out of Calais George took it easy at first, until he became accustomed both to towing a trailer and driving on the wrong (right-hand) side of the road. It was therefore dark when they arrived at their chosen destination and they were relieved when they saw a clearly marked campsite sign in the light from their headlights. Pulling into the entrance they were rather dismayed that the office was in darkness, but fortunately there was a large sign on the door explaining in English as well as French that late arrivals should find a suitable pitch and register with the office the next morning when it opened at 8:30am.
Since they had stopped en route from the Channel for a meal once they had erected the tent, hooked up to the electrics, and made a cup of tea, Anne and George retired to bed, tired after a long day on the road. They were excited too because the adventure of their new life had begun.
When George woke up in the morning, for a moment he forgot where he was, and was tempted to just turn over and go back to sleep. However when he opened his eyes and saw the canvas roof of the tent above him, he remembered where he was and a thrill ran through him. He was invigorated in a way he had not felt for years β it was hard to put into words but in short, he felt free. He turned over to wake Anne but discovered that the bed next to him was unoccupied which surprised him, because he was normally the first to get up and it usually took a mug of tea to persuade Anne to face the day ahead.
As he was contemplating his new situation, Anne suddenly burst in through the door of the tent.
"There must be some mistake," she gabbled, "are you sure we are in the right place."
"Why, whatever is the matter?" George replied, slightly alarmed by her wild appearance.
"The sun shining on the canvas woke me up early," she said, "so I thought I would get up and go and have a shower and bring you a cup of tea for a change. But when I got to the wash block there were both women and men in there, and they were all absolutely naked."
George was momentarily taken aback. "Well this is the continent," he said, "perhaps this is normal for them, I mean, they are foreigners."
"It's not just in the wash block that people are naked," she replied, "no one has any clothes on at all outside either; they are all completely starkers."
Initially George felt slightly aroused by this information, but then the idea of lots of naked middle aged people and acres of sagging flesh on display, put a dampener on the thought.