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01/9/2008 at 9:13pm
Location: Devon Outfit: Bison Tundra 4
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Hi, this is my first post so hello all.
I must declare an interest in that I do run a small campsite (and I am a camper!), and this thread is particularly relevant to a real problem I have - waterlogged pitches. This year it was so bad that I had to make a decision as to whether to simply shut up shop or do something about it. I did something about it and made 5 all weather pitches. They were the only ones I was able to book out during August, I closed the rest of the site.
My concern was how they would be looked upon by my campers, I needn't have worried, they went down a storm - or more like it the storm came down and my campers didn't go home!
So, as an earlier poster said ''But site owners are understandably cautious as to whether we will use them. So the more feed back we give will help them decide''
I am going to fully convert for next year, and would ask any camper to support any site that converts some pitches - they really do make all the difference to a holiday.
My method - lay terram to the pitch size, overlay with wood bark shavings (not chippings, they get caught up in shoe treads and carried into tents), there is a potential for fire so I am adding a seperate gravel area for cooking and firepits on each pitch, with a shelter over the cooking area.
Results: No mud, no one gone home before due, and many compliments.
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02/9/2008 at 10:54am
Location: West Wales Outfit: Pili Pala Pod
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Hi
All am particularly interested in this thread and yes would really really welcome campers experiences of AWP and their construction.
gregrb41 - can you let us know where you have sourced your bark shavings as we can't seem to find them and also how do they cope under a prolonged stay say 15nights?? do they rot? smell?? do they drain well??? Given the appauling weather we are looking at a cost effective option for our camping pitches - many do not like shingle/gravel and tus we wanted a 'different' material.
Cheers
Liz
------------- If you can't beat em, join em, so we did! And then we sold it for a holiday let & Glamping pod instead 😁
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