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09/8/2010 at 5:41pm
Location: Northants Outfit: Campus Sherpa 4 +Easycamp Licata 400
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Huh, We arrived at our campsite, and the ground looked very sandy/stoney. Sure enough, once we had laid out our tent, got the poles in and erected it. We sat inside relaxing, when my DS spotted a tear in the side wall, about 1 and half foot long.
It must have caught on a sharp stone and tore the material, as we dragged it out to get it to lie flat to put the poles in. Amazing, as the tear looked like it had been cut with a sharp knife.
Luckily, I spotted a lady camper a few tents away, who looked very organised, and sure enough, she had a reel of gaffer tape and scissors, and I was able to repair it.
------------- its me again!
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10/8/2010 at 9:40pm
Location: Midlands Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by galdeb69 on 09/8/2010
Quote: Originally posted by Tulip98 on 08/8/2010
Waking up at 5am thinking something wasn't right, basically the tent pole was on my nose! Got out, tried to fix it, went back to sleep. My co-camper did the same about an hour later, weirdly we both slept through each other trying to fix it. Most of the poles had split, but as my friend said when we tried again to fix it after crawling out of it 'at least it didn't leak'.
It wsa the windiest campsite in the world and at 8am we went out to buy two 'emergency tents'.When we came back it was total collapse and we spent quite a bit of time in torrential rain rescuing stuff out of it. It was an awful inherited tent though, the Vango Icarus so far so good, but avoiding campsites which say they are very windy!
It was very funny but not what you want to do doing a few hours into a camping trip.
Where was this, so I can avoid it. I am always worried about the wind, whether I stay, had a bad experience at North Berwick one weekend, at a very exposed site.
Apologies for late reply. it was a campsite in Dorset in Seatown, Bridport. i will try and find the details for you. If I had seen the field I would have opted for camping in one of the lower fields, more expensive but with hindsight.... Reviews said it was windy but nothing prepared me for how windy it was!
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