can any one recommend a t/t which could reasonably be erected by one person. we always used to camp but since my wifes illness this would be impractical in an ordinary tent. we also have two small boys (3 & 6) so needs to be at least a 2 birth with the ability to add a bedroom extension.
hi bluelube and welcome to ukcs have a look at the camplet its a four berth awning attacted, so easy to put up, if you go on camperlands website it will tell you all about them, have i look in my profile as we have a camplet
Look out for a Dandy. The Dart (on the animation below) is a 4 berth, the Designer in my photos is 5 berth. There is a 6 berth - the Desiny too. You can put it up in about 10 minutes by yourself. They are plastic, not canvas so they do not rot. They last years, so don't be put off by an old one. Good luck with whatever you get.
It depends on the person! I'll be going to the gym a few more times before I try it without oh, and my children are big now. With practice and a few muscles, yes it can be done ok, and it goes up really quickly. The thing we didn't bargain for is the height of the roof support pole; if I'm on my own I'll need a step!
I think Combi Camps might be easier though, although I've never tried one.
It depends on the person! I'll be going to the gym a few more times before I try it without oh, and my children are big now. With practice and a few muscles, yes it can be done ok, and it goes up really quickly. The thing we didn't bargain for is the height of the roof support pole; if I'm on my own I'll need a step!
I think Combi Camps might be easier though, although I've never tried one.
We had to buy steps I'm 5ft OH is only 5ft 4in
I'm not sure how heavy the top would be on a model without the gas struts. OH could problaby manage ours on his own, though I don't know what would happen if he was left without supervision.
Unpacked & packed up five timed already this year and he still hasn't sorted out what order everything is done
Barbara
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I have a photographic memory....I just can't get the lens cap off
i put up my Conway Challenger on my own (only the main camper - not the awning - that needs 4 hands) in about 20 mins - might be worth a look
Good luck!
We have a Raclet Solena love it fab unit and I can put it up on my own ..... it is a great little unit but you can have extra sleeping pods and the awning is fab....
Combi camps and Camp-let also look good so whatever you decide hope you find something right for you and at the right price....
Ps Raclet also do a small TT called a Minto which I understand is easy to tow and put up....The Solena however does not need any pegging out of the main unit. Go and have a look at as many models and types as possible. Good luck.
Go to be a Combi Camp. Much more versatile and more space for you and your family than a Solena, from my experience the Camplet does really need two unless you are a big strong chap. Ditto most folding campers e.g. Dandy. I tried Conway Countryman and Cardinal and couldn't do either on my own,
As Cat says, go and look at as many different types as possible before committing yourself, have a go at erecting them on your own, maybe buy an old cheap version first to see how it goes before spending a lot of dosh.
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If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.