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15/4/2008 at 3:11pm
Location: Hampshire by the sea Outfit: Lichfield Comanche 8 & 4 bth caravan
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We had lovely orange frame tent as kids, many great memories. AND you can get hangers to hang lightweight things up from the frame inside lol
We did use a canvas tent 2 years ago but was just too small and as me and my (recently married) husband were tent novices (we played while tent went up when we were kids), we watched in awe as a couple got a tunnel tent up and packed so quickly. We both decided if we were going camping again, that we wanted one of those! We're still learning though but at least our tent we have now is reliable. After last summers week of torrential rain and wind, my husband has JUST agreed to another week this summer, WAHEY, the kiddies are made up : )
But we did see a TT last summer and was impressed by its size and how compact it packed up though. We now have a large trailer 'ready to roll' in the garage so I think I'd be pushing my luck trying to get one ourselves...
Glad to catch up again though Val, hope all the family are ok x
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15/4/2008 at 4:51pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: vango amazon 800 - 8 berth
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To be honest, the baby sleeps with us, The travel cot is more of a play-pen! keeps crawly babies out of trouble, when we are cooking etc.
our old cabanon had a four berth and 2 berth inner, we just put kids in big one and us in other, problem is, at full capacity it left little space for luggage. We needed a bigger tent before our latest surprise showed up! i have stayed in a tt with about the same floor space as ours, and for four or five it was really comfortable, once you start pushing the limits the walls close in, particularly if we get bad weather and have to spend extended time in the tent!
We were looking at the 4 pod nylon tents, thinking big lad could have one, girls in another(eventually) OH and I in another and remaining two in last one. my concern is how Hardy these are, and smaller living area.
I know you can get canopies etc (this is generally where i set up kitchen at present) but am wondering about practicalities such as this in either a 4 pod dome tent or large tunnel tent, Have you or anyone else had either? Also, The frame tent has standing room all through, we really appreciate this, being a fairly tall family, I think I'm just scared of change!
------------- helen
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