That looks good Francais, the thing that is steering me towards the trailer is being able to keep most of the camping gear packed in it ready to go. I reckon I could get most of our current kit in that trailer packed and ready to go, just have to resist the temptation to get more gear.
See that's the theory, then you buy warmer sleeping bags, or a weekend tent which is smaller and you actually end up checking your gear and re-packing every time you go anywhere....
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Easter - Thorpe park tin tent
May bank - Saxdale
Whitsun - Nantcol
June - Studfold
July - Priests house, Barden's back garden ;-)
July- 4 vents Paris for euro Disney
Aug - Saxdale
Aug- high straggleton farm
Aug BH - Studfold
Sept - Stratford
Oct - Masons
NYE -saxdale (eeeek)
You are correct but we wised up to that problem quite a while ago.
All our stuff is boxed or bagged up we have a full backpacking kit which has everything in it and has no crossover with any of our other camping gear, including stuff for the dog.
Our kit is always ready boxed, but rather than box everything in the biggest boxes available we have packed it into smaller parcels and can then take exactly what we need, If we want the smaller tent and full kitchen we can do that, or if we just want basic cooking gear we can take that too. We just pick our tent and then which of the stuff we need depending on the trip.It has meant a duplication of some stuff but is worth it IMHO. The other option is a racking system in the garage like my friend has, everything is laid out like a warehouse and he goes around picking out exactly what he needs for each trip.
The only stuff that has any crossover with our camping stuff is clothing and bedding, the dog even has her own camping box, bed etc.Having it all ready to go in the trailer would be great.
Hi blueexpo97.
We moved into our new house on the 26th July, well I say new house it was actually built in 1898!.
Anyway due to various cock ups by solicitors etc, we moved 3 weeks later than planned, so this years 3 week trip to France has been put back till July 2014.
To rub salt into the wound my immediate new neighbor has just got back yesterday from a fortnight in the Vendee and my other next door neighbor has just set today set of for a fortnight campings in the Dordogne.
So instead of spending a fortnight campings in France, I have been doing DIY, I so need a holiday now, but I am back in the gravel pit next week, so that's it for this year.
Quote: Originally posted by greenscooby on 02/8/2013
We are seriously thinking about getting a trailer for our car (doing some research now on trailers and the one that would suit us the best), but just how much extra equipment did you purchase just because you had the extra room?
Will I be drawn into that trap of 'I've got the room so WE NOW NEED what we didn't need before'?
We haven't bought anything extra since buying the trailer, in fact we've probably got rid of alot of the things you think are essential when you first start but then realise you don't really need them. We bought the trailer & roof box to just free up space in the car.
We are pretty much the same our kit has stayed pretty constant for a while now, we now have a dog though and are thinking of getting a new car so don't want her in the back seat anymore, a trailer the size of Francais' would probably take nearly all our kit
One advantage of having a trailer is you can leave your camping gear in it when at home, as long as its lockable that is.
My trailer is packed and ready to go. All I need to pack is my three way fridge which plugs in the the car boot and personal items and Im ready to go :-)