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30/10/2008 at 5:29pm
Location: West Sussex Outfit: Bear Lake 4 Winfield & Arizona L
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Quote: Originally posted by tazbabe on 30/10/2008
as said, it depends on your itinerary!
i belong to a 4x4 club, we camp in all seasons together in large groups in rally fields, congregate in a large gazebo in the evenings, often do a communal meal or bbq, play games, chat and have lots of fun. the kids seem to love it! we have a variety of outfits, there is always someone who has just that thing you have forgotten, if your tent blows down there are lots of people there to run after it......
but i can understand that family groups may not be so keen on winter camping.
Me too! Just got back from Riverside at Hamble, where we had a 'meet'. All sat round the fire in the evenings, lovely and warm. We were the only unit there without electric hookup, weren't cold at all!
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30/10/2008 at 8:00pm
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Although we used our Folding Camper this year, the other year we used a frame tent to camp at the end of October. Just got back, and although there were mainly caravans on site, there were a couple of folding campers and trailer tents, and one or two tents. Much depends on your equipment, including clothing, being suitable. Plenty of layers, and bedding, as well as a decent tent. We also choose sites with stuff on for the kdis of an evening, so that we aren't stuck in a tent from 4pm. Although it did go cold at night, we were warm, as we had things, like fleece blankets, bed socks and although not used, waterbottles. It was lovely getting up, and walking across a frosty site to the loo block. Same as last visit at night - looking up at the stars in a cloudless sky. During the day we acturally got better weather than we did when we went away in August.
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31/10/2008 at 6:52pm
Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
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Quote: Originally posted by Safeway56 on 31/10/2008
.....Unless you are half way up Everest performance tents are a waste of money...Might as well use an Argos ten quid job.
Well, I don't know enough about 'high performance' tents to say whether they're always worth the price or not but we've got a basic Gelert festival dome tent and a Vaude backpacking tent in this house and even I can see the difference. I would not be happy to wave one of mine off for a February weekend on Dartmoor in the Gelert but no qualms if they were taking the Vaude.
OTOH, the Gelert does a decent job for sheltered summer camping at a weekend festival where the Vaude would be OTT.
There are different standards of tent design and manufacture to meet different situations. Whether the higher end prices are always justified is another question.
------------- Tackling life the Western District way
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