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MartinK



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One option would be to buy 2 smaller tents for sleeping in, and a gazebo for your daytime needs (such as prepping food and eating.

May cost less, and give greater flexibility in the future?

This gazebo is £99 at Tesco (but I am sure you could buy cheaper, or 2nd hand)...


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You could reverse the Land Rover right up to the gazebo, and use that as part of your space as well Thumbs Up Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)


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Post #118023 24th Jan 2012 9:11am
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iruffell



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My Mrs isn't really the outdoorsy type but has taken to camping, main things to worry about is keeping her warm and confortable at night, the rest is easy. You can always go to the pub for evening meals to save on cooking although I take a Weber Q gas BBQ (as well as a small stove) which is ready to cook in 10 mins and you can do the bacon and sausage for breakfast on it as well.
Post #118024 24th Jan 2012 9:12am
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pom



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thanks guys lots of great info to have a think about.

Pom
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leeds



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Camping gear varies from the extremely cheap to lots of £££.

Do not rush out and buy good gear.

Wait for a good warm weekend.

See what gear you can borrow from friends and family.

Go with an 'experienced' family to show you/family the ropes

Cheap gear is normally cheap for a reason which normally is found out in bad weather.

Tents with lots of room often takes a long time to put up. A couple of small tents with 'Porches' may well be a better choice.

Brendan
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JSG



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Yep - borrow gear to try it if you can. Cheap tents and sleeping bags make camping a lot less enjoyable and could put them off.

We have a few tents but the best one for all round use is the OzTent RV5 - fantastic bit of kit. For a night or two I like just on it's own but I have the awning sides / front and the tag a long west wing for longer trips with all the kids.

You don't want to spend out on an OzTent until you are 100% sure though. John

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Lorryman100



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You could sell him yours John, as once you have been away in the comparable luxury of a tin tent, I cant see you reverting back to roughing it in a tent. Whistle Laughing Mr. Green
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Quite right Bri, forget cold wet tenting John, it's no good for your arthritis and piles, best flog it on, there's a under £50 for sale section on here somewhere Very Happy POM put your money away Whistle
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Lorryman100



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Or why not just sell it to Zag and save yourself the hassle of writing the sales script? £49.99 sounds a fair secondhand price for everything, would you not agree Chris? Whistle Laughing
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It's a bit steep but OK Wink

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leeds



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This THREAD on sister forum is similiar. Have a read and compare advice.

Brendan
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JSG



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Lorryman100 wrote:
You could sell him yours John, as once you have been away in the comparable luxury of a tin tent, I cant see you reverting back to roughing it in a tent. Whistle Laughing Mr. Green


I'm sure it will still get used sometimes Laughing


If SWMBO snores too much I can sling her outside in the RV5 and get a peaceful nights sleep in the caravan Rolling with laughter John

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BigMike



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Greeni makes a good point. If the family just doesnt fancy it then you're banging your head against a brick wall. Also there are very few campsites which allow open fires. The romantic idea of camping is not really a reality, certainly not on a campsite in summer which has toilets etc. You can end up next to really loud people who play music, drink and stay up til all hours for example.

Go Outdoors sells packages with everything. At this time of year they're cheap.

Thankfully not many people like to wild camp and crap in the woods.
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markalpha



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Well said Mike Thumbs Up
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stumanuk42



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I run a campsite in Suffolk that does allow open fires, and i agree with he sentiments on here, for peoples first camping experience you need to get the weather right, because if you go away camping on a sunny weekend in June, you can easily get away with the bare minimum of specialized equipment. Also you need to make sure its going to be the experience you and your family want, so research the site and the area before you go, any worth there salt should be able to give you advice on what they have to offer, weather its a massive center parcs style operation with onsite bars, swimming pools and activities or a tucked away field with a portaloo and a stand pipe, but in a beautiful uncluttered setting. So try and figure out what kind of thing you might want to do.

a good place to start is ukcampsites.co.uk as the reviews are pretty accurate and its the largest camping community site in Europe.

hope that helps
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