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For those of you contemplating it I say just go for it. We've just got back from 3 nights under canvas; our first winter camp and it was amazing... definitely scratched the itch. We had no EHU but we all wore thermals under fleece hooded onesies, two pairs of socks and a woollen / fleece hat to bed. I bought cheap (£8) sleeping bags as extras which adds a season or two and took hot water bottles. My top tips; buy a doormat for inside the tent so the muddy boots don't plaster the tent and take loads of bin bags to sit / put kit on outside and wet wipes to clean everything with.
------------- 2013:
Newperran; Mounts Farm; Waveney; Holmsley.
2014:
Hopleys; Wellington; Pendyffryn Hall; Burnbake; Foxholes Castle; Woodview; Penrose.
2015:
Cliff House, Feb;
River Dart, Easter;
Nantcol, May;
Cornish Coasts, July;
Hurley Riverside, Oct.
2016
Stowford, Sandymouth
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