Meet the woman who pole dances across Europe in a luxury van equipped with an 8-foot portable pole

Keri Bailey transformed her Citroën Relay van so she could dance while traveling. This unique motorhome took her from the Lakes region to Saint-Tropez. READ MORE: Meet the man who flies 40,000km around the world

A self-proclaimed pole dancing 'addict' threw himself into a luxury camper van and installed an 8 foot portable pole. - so she can continue dancing while traveling.

Keri Bailey, a pole instructor from North Yorkshire, had always dreamed of exploring Europe with her husband Ricky and bought a Citroën Relay van to be able to do it. .

Having traveled extensively in the past, Keri admitted she often felt "desperate" to get home so she could pole dance. Although she frequently found pole studios on the go, Keri was determined to find the ultimate solution for her big trip.

She researched companies that could convert the van and found one that had installed a traction bar in a vehicle owned by a previous customer.< /p>

It was a lightbulb moment. She told MailOnline Travel: 'My brain immediately went: if it's possible to have a horizontal pole, surely there's a way to make it vertical.'

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Meet the woman who pole dances across Europe in a luxury van equipped with an 8-foot portable pole
Keri Bailey transformed her Citroën Relay van so she could dance while traveling. This unique motorhome took her from the Lakes region to Saint-Tropez. READ MORE: Meet the man who flies 40,000km around the world

A self-proclaimed pole dancing 'addict' threw himself into a luxury camper van and installed an 8 foot portable pole. - so she can continue dancing while traveling.

Keri Bailey, a pole instructor from North Yorkshire, had always dreamed of exploring Europe with her husband Ricky and bought a Citroën Relay van to be able to do it. .

Having traveled extensively in the past, Keri admitted she often felt "desperate" to get home so she could pole dance. Although she frequently found pole studios on the go, Keri was determined to find the ultimate solution for her big trip.

She researched companies that could convert the van and found one that had installed a traction bar in a vehicle owned by a previous customer.< /p>

It was a lightbulb moment. She told MailOnline Travel: 'My brain immediately went: if it's possible to have a horizontal pole, surely there's a way to make it vertical.'

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