ADMIN: Tent & Site reviews added.
Some pics of our 1st trip with new Bell tent. A big thank you to all the people on here who recommended the tent, with a special thanks to Autopilot for boring him with my questions. I will do these in 3 posts as I lost the thread 1st time I tried. 1st day managed to get the tent pitched (Think we will get it better with more practice) just before the rain arrived. DW Glamped up the inside of the tent before a relaxing afternoon. Then out for an evening meal and drink. 1st full day we went to Dunster. 1st pic is for Mike G. He likes a flower??
Great pics Geoff.
Do you know anything about / history of the old house with the two ladies walking by? (excuse my ignorance, never been)The walls appear to be tiled/ slate...it's a cracker of a building.
Day 3 This was the best day weather wize. So headed off to Lynmouth & Linton and Valley of the rocks. I didn't bargain on them mountain goats up there with us so near the edge.
cracking photos Geoff, brilliant scenery and some good historic buildings love the old building photos , im a builder so I can relate to them type of pictures hope you enjoyed your trip - shaun
Brilliant pics, I think I have the same ones from Lynmouth, I thought it a beautiful village and will be camping nearer there next time. Although I never found any goats.
------------- 47 and only just learned how to work a sleeping bag
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Love the way you have glamped up the tent, so cozy!
------------- Proud owner of a 1987 Sprite Alpine 370 EK, a cheap popup tent and a beloved retro Trio frame tent from the early seventies, called Giraffen.
Absolutely Fantastic piccies Geoff...First four or five picture postcard perfect...Would grace the lid of any of those old chocolate boxes you used to get when I was a kid...
Thanks ever so much for sharing that area with us....
Jelboy.
------------- Campers of the storm,Into this world are born
Wow, wow, and thrice WOW!!
Great pics, beautiful scenery, and as for that tent... Don't you dare tell me it is in any way practical!! Stunning? Yes. Beautiful? Of course. Magical? Without doubt.
But that ain't no campers tent!!
Superb!
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Quote: Originally posted by Mucker1884 on 19/9/2013
Wow, wow, and thrice WOW!!
Great pics, beautiful scenery, and as for that tent... Don't you dare tell me it is in any way practical!! Stunning? Yes. Beautiful? Of course. Magical? Without doubt.
But that ain't no campers tent!!
Superb!
Sorry to others. But I have just got to answer this first. OK Mate here goes Cooking. We went electric with gas hobs as a back up. Lift up preety covering on cupboard reveals this:
In the cupboard is all the gear we needed to cook.
Under the tv is a 4 height adjustable table. To the left of that is a collapsible storage chest for clothes. Bedside boxes towels toiletries etc.
Electric cool box not glamped up (for safety reasons) On the other side is another small table for tea coffee and kettle. Under the table is a crate with tin food salt vinegar ketchup etc. One fan heater, an inflatable settee. Left in the car was our camping chairs if it had been nice enough to sit outside. But rest assured I will be seeking more advice on a tarp ( not that one I got from lidls) because I think that is a must have for this tent. Trust your still having a good time and sorting out your mole problem.