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27/5/2007 at 8:51am
Location: south coast Outfit: see gallery
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Quote: Originally posted by kirakira81 on 26/5/2007
But we cant find any campsites that will take a group of 17 year olds
this site encourages groups according to their website.
i was converted by my friend. I swore i wouldn't camp if it wasn't for a festival and went to the new forest to prove it was not my cup of tea at all. (and as an excuse to buy a tent you can stand up in to take to the festival ).
We actually enjoyed ourselves very much and will be going again... but i did prove it wasn't suitable for a crowd of mixed age drinkers who want to sit round a campfire and sing all night .. which is how i came across eweleaze farm. Right location but wrong time for our little group but i will be going there with my husband in august anyway.
Now i have decided that camping is quite nice after all
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27/5/2007 at 9:34am
Location: North West Outfit: Outwells . Montana 6 & Minnesota 4
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We were camping last month in North Yorkshire , when Angela recieved a text message from a friend of hers, saying they had bought a second hand khymer (?) tent . and a few bits of gear , and had just booked a pitch and were on thier way to join us for the weekend . They asked us if we would help them pitch thier tent as they had never done it before .
Glad to report that the "kyhmer" tent they turned up with was in fact a Kyham rigidome xxl , Have never erected a rigidome before , but have to say, was seriously impressed with speed and easiness of putting it up .
Thier 3 kids 5,4 and 2 absolutley loved it , was a big adventure for them and something new and different .
The husband pretty much summed it up with the sentence .... Aw , this is the life eh ? Can't believe we've not joined you sooner , we've been missing out .
They are now well and truly hooked and have been a few times since .
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27/5/2007 at 11:05am
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 21/5/2007
Our best reluctant convert was my Hubby`s late sister. Once she had a baby she found her usual jetsetting hotel based holidays didn`t quite work, so she announced she would come camping with us instead. We only had a 4-berth TT at that point and were reluctant to go with her first suggestion of putting our two boys (then aged 4 and 2) with her two year old in a pup tent so as she could have the other berth. So she then decided I could go and find her a cheap trailer tent too. I came up with an amazing old bargain one (because she was pretty stingy) but then discovered that her idea of camping was to get her brother (my Hubby) to put it up for her on arrival, plus as she couldn`t (read wouldn`t) cook, I was going to get to do all the cooking as well. Oh yes, and I got to look after her two year old while she took Hubby to the pub as a reward for putting up her TT.
Fortunately the TT fell apart on the third trip. So she bought a tent that she couldn`t put up on her own either. Hubby was getting divorce threats from me at this point, so she took the hint and brought her au pair with her on the next holiday. They still couldn`t get the tent up, but it was more fun to watch. Did I mention she refused to carry a camp cooker because "she didn`t like gas in the car"?. I started catering for my family only, down to the last sausage counted out. I offered to carry gas for her too. She sulked. I pretended I didn`t notice. The au pair borrowed my cooker and made lots of very plain pasta for her and my nephew while SIL went out and bought takaways for herself.
The au pair left when the next camping holiday was due. SIL turned up anyway, when we weren`t there, and installed herself in the "spare" pod in our tent ...she made room for herself by putting my 10 month old daughter`s travel cot outside in the pouring rain.........
Words were exchanged.......I don`t often lose my temper, but when I do, I make up for lost time, lol! I told her and Hubby that next time they could go together with all the kids and see how they got on, but I wouldn`t be coming. Hubby, faced with the choice between a competent hard working camping wife (who always carries out her threats) and his parasite sister....well, he made the right choice, lol.
So I lost a camping convert there. Oh dear never mind. There have been plenty more. I tend to keep quite a lot of older kit, so though I don`t loan out tents (unless I`m on the same site to help put them up) I do loan out most other things, and I`ve got quite a lot of friends camping over the years.
If there is one thing I have learnt from Val here is not to convert my sister back into camping - she is so like this!
Val you have had me PMSL with 'parasite sister' I call mine a Limpit - I love reading your replies to threads - you put a great smile on my face - thanks!!!!!!!!!!
Louise
------------- Degsy Rowlands is my love, my life and a lunatic!!!!!!!! Louise x
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