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15/11/2006 at 8:54am
Location: london Outfit: None Entered
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Mick, I see you like the simple life LOL, BTW, what are sleeping bag liners??
Ta everyone, some good ideas have come forward, I noticed Argos are selling dog training mats, pack of 30 for 9.99, waterproof backing, so will be taking a few of those, 1 to use especially for under our bucket, as I am sure my other half will be knocking it over in the middle of the night when he is stumbling about.
Himself gets loads of the silica gel packs (the little packs that come in new shoe boxes or ladies handbags) at work and they are great for putting in a bowl and getting rid of condesation, so will be taking them as well.
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24/11/2006 at 12:54am
Location: South Wales Outfit: Montana 6P & vango venture 600 dlx
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For us, the essentials (apart from what you've listed) has been the EHU and heater.
Went camping end of Aug few years back and it was so cold our toddler couldn't stop shivering. Even when it's hot during the day it can be very cold at night and wouldn't do without it now.
The down side is that we now take too much electrical stuff
lights, fairy lights, battery recharger, fridge, travel kettle, electric pump but it doesn't half make life easier. Well we are on holiday!!
The other vital item is a good mallet!!!
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27/11/2006 at 9:03am
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Hiya.
A sleeping bag liner, silk if you can afford it is fantastic. Take a blanket just in case and a wooly hat. Until you have been camping for a while, you don't know how hot/cold you sleep in a tent/sleeping bag (especially if you have a man that keeps the bed hot for you at home, you won't benifit from that in a sleping bag!).
If you're staying on a site, you won't need a portaloo. If you really want to go down the wild road, there is an esential book called "how to sh*t in the woods" by Katherin Meyer. All you ever need and with very funny stories too.
Fridge.....who long are you staying for??? A good cool box full of ice is all you need. In Africa it kept things cold for 3/4 days and was still solid ice.
Warmth, all we use is a candle lantern.
Take a chair, folding, tripod, crazy creek, what ever you have space for.
Insect repelant....!!!
Good friends and family :)
Camping is what you make it. We live out of a canoe, self contained for 3/4-10 days, so all you food etc. Friends have been on expeds for 5 weeks self contained camping from canoes.
------------- TTFN, eat well, have fun, stay cozy. BBQ Queen
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