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Subject Topic: New year in a tent
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30/9/2006 at 12:47am
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I would definately go with the fan heater Shelley, halogen wouldn't work very well and oil filled rads are ok in vans but I dont think they would work for tents. If she takes hot water bottles as well then that would take any damp feeling out of the bedding.


01/10/2006 at 5:38pm
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Hi Shelley. I camped in the snow last new year at Wickham. You need camp beds ( to keep you of the ground) a sleeping bag and a duvet. For the heating I use a smallish oil filled radiator ( creates no condensation, like gas heating does) and I was as warm as toast !!!!

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10/10/2006 at 11:27pm
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oil filled ???

where do i get?

and what size?

 



11/10/2006 at 11:12am
 Location: Oxford
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I haven't camped in winter, but if I were going, I'd worry about what to do in the long dark evenings - especially with kids.

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11/10/2006 at 12:43pm
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Quote: Originally posted by maryinoxford on 11/10/2006
I haven't camped in winter, but if I were going, I'd worry about what to do in the long dark evenings - especially with kids.

Have you forgotten how long a game of monopoly takes???

The other advantage is that you can trick them into going to sleep early, giving you more time to relax!!!

 



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11/10/2006 at 1:13pm
 Location: Wirral
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We camped one year very early in the season and froze at night and first thing in the morning. Also, where the two sleeping bags were joined, there was a gap which had a draught. We didn't have electric in those days. I remember sitting in the evening with my hat, coat, scarf and gloves on. Not my idea of fun. I might be tempted if I could take a fire though.


11/10/2006 at 4:31pm
 Location: South Gloucestershire
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If you take a small barbeque along with you then this will give quite a lot of heat to warm by in the evening and you can always add a few bits of wood to it


11/10/2006 at 7:44pm
 Location: West Scotland
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earliest I have ever camped was 2nd weekend in April at Donington, coming back from the pub the thermometer on the car said 1 degree. I didnt have the best of kit (upgraded sleeping bag since) no ehu or heat. Wasnt cold though thanks to fleecy tracksiut bottoms a fleece top and a hat. I have found that the cold isnt a problem if it is wet your gear gets a bit damp and that makes you cold.

Also 5 pints of real ale isnt a good idea as you lose a lot of heat visiting the loo in the middle of the night, stick to spirits, same amount of alcohol but less volume



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11/10/2006 at 9:10pm
 Location: South Cheshire
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Quote: Originally posted by steve.c on 01/10/2006
You need camp beds ( to keep you of the ground) a sleeping bag and a duvet. For the heating I use a smallish oil filled radiator ( creates no condensation, like gas heating does) and I was as warm as toast !!!!

Steve

Interested in the logic behind the camp bed. Surely if cold air circulating in the tent then it is going to reach you very easily if you are on a camp bed.

A couple of weeks ago it got down to about 5 degrees and we were sleeping on an air bed with 5 season mats underneath and a fleece blanket on top and we were fine.

As air is a brilliant insulator does not sleeping on it help keep you warm???



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11/10/2006 at 9:44pm
 Location: Darwen Lancashire
 Outfit: Khyam Colorado & Sunn Camp Breton 500
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Hi

My tip for camping in the winter with EHU is to warm the beds up with a hairdryer before getting in - lovely Oh and wear bed socks, a hat and fleecy jimjams if it gets really cold.

We have Mountain Equipment cloudwalker bags.  They have a valance thingy that tightens up round the neck area covering the shoulders.  I once forgot to tighten this up on a cold night and nearly froze.  I could not get over what a difference not using the bag properly can make.

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11/10/2006 at 10:39pm
 Location: Chorley
 Outfit: Fiat Doblo Cargo Micro Camper Van
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We're considering getting an EHU for various reasons, being able to take of the chill with a heater being one of them.

Anyway something came into my head whilst reading this, I wondered if any of you with an EHU took an eleccy blanket to warm the beds up?



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all you need is a winter sleeping bag rated -20c and a thick rollmat simple as that the tent just to keep the weather off you.


11/10/2006 at 11:28pm
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Quote: Originally posted by dave-t on 11/10/2006
Quote: Originally posted by steve.c on 01/10/2006
You need camp beds ( to keep you of the ground) a sleeping bag and a duvet. For the heating I use a smallish oil filled radiator ( creates no condensation, like gas heating does) and I was as warm as toast !!!!

Interested in the logic behind the camp bed. Surely if cold air circulating in the tent then it is going to reach you very easily if you are on a camp bed.

A couple of weeks ago it got down to about 5 degrees and we were sleeping on an air bed with 5 season mats underneath and a fleece blanket on top and we were fine.

As air is a brilliant insulator does not sleeping on it help keep you warm???


Air is a poor insulator.

I agree with Steve, get off the ground as the cold ground will make the air in an air bed cold (which can not circulate). Fundermenatally, a camp bed has signficantly less surface in contact with the ground.



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