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14/1/2012 at 6:40pm
Location: Beautiful Warwickshire Outfit: Various tents
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I'm almost exactly the opposite to the majority of replies.
I go camping a lot and I go all year round. But the less actual 'camping' I do, the better I enjoy the experience.
With the exception of attending meets, I camp to visit interesting places and do interesting things rather than camping for its own sake. After all, if I just wanted to live in a tent I might as well pitch it in my garden.
Meets aside, I often camp away from campsites. But when I do use a site, I spend as little time as possible there. Once I get up in the morning I'm off somewhere. To me, the tent is mostly just somewhere to store stuff and sleep in.
One of the reasons I enjoy camping is the quiet closeness to the outdoors and to nature. You rarely get that at a busy campsite (especially not during school holidays) so I either rough-camp or I choose very small basic out-of-the-way campsites.
Nor am I remotely interested in looking at other peoples' tents. If I want to inspect tents I can visit Go Outdoors or Cotswold or the Outdoors Show. Anyway, to me staring at a set-up someone is living in would be intrusive.
Another reward I get from camping is getting out of the house and leaving behind all the routines of home. So the last thing I'd want would be to spend any more than the minimum time on housekeeping or housework. Washing the dishes, maybe; airing bedding, perhaps; but cleaning and tidying a tent full of clutter and generally 'playing house' is my idea of hell! Why do dusting when you could be on a beach or up a mountain or in a pub?
To each their own, of course. Everyone is different. Many things can affect how one spends one's day. There is no 'right' or 'wrong' - to each their own as long as they enjoy themselves.
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15/1/2012 at 10:52pm
Location: Norfolk Outfit: None Entered
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I'm a little green eyed reading some responses, here's mine.
Get woken up ~6, probably having only managed to get to sleep a couple of hours earlier, spend an hour trying to keep your youngest quiet till 7. (My love - hate relationship with camping is due to usually not sleeping well for first few nights, the difference of being in a trailer tent is that I now do manage to have some sleep on the first night!). Get youngest to use travel potty with fan heater on as really don't want to get out of bed. 7 visit the toilet block and put the kettle on, later getting showered and dressed. Fry up for breakfast before disappearing off somewhere for atleast half the day. Come back, play with the kids, go to play area, walk round campsite with kids on bikes and then start cooking dinner probably with a glass of wine on the side. 7:30-8 get kids in bed and begin the "shh go to sleep, keep your legs on your own side, stop kicking your sister" routine (this shortens as the trip progresses). Drink wine or hot chocolate whilst playing cards with hubbie. Make hot waterbottle and then head to bed at 10ish.
Before we bought our new trailer tent we would go round the campsite to see if we got the prize for the most retro looking tent.
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16/1/2012 at 7:32pm
Location: Lancaster Outfit: Abbey Vogue GTS 417
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We tend to wake up very early, so kettle goes on, and its several brews, just sitting outside, and saying *this is the life*. Main *job* is to empty the kampakhazi, on the way to the loos for the morning wash etc.
Breakfast will include bacon n eggs, & several slices of toast. Then we will be off to explore the area, which usually includes a good long walk, with a picnic lunch made earlier.
Best time of the day is as evening begins, then out comes the wine, & beer for hubby. Off to shower whilst he lights bbq, then he goes when I get back.
We sit outside playing Upwords, eating & drinking, for as long as we can see, light the lanterns & candles...admire our view etc..and say *this is the life*....
Fan heater goes on about half an hour before bed, then we get snugglie
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19/1/2012 at 11:33pm
Location: Retford Outfit: Outwell Nevada M
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My camping day starts with me making a dash to the toilet block!! oh and praying when I get there, there isn't a queue . I always seem to wake up desperate for a wee when camping. On my return, kettle goes on, then a quick walk with the dogs .... usually my OH is up and about by the time I get back so he makes the first brew of the day. Then its breakfast, usually sausage or bacon sandwiches and a couple of more brews. OH does the washing up, then we take it in turns to go off to the shower block. I then do the tent tidy up. Camping mornings seem to flyby, we never seem to get off site before 12 noon even if weve been up since 7.00am!!!
Afternoons out and about exploring the local area.
Usually get back on site for 6pm, cook our evening meal, sit around chatting, listening to the radio, I read and OH goes online. Dogs walked again around 10pm. I have a hot chocolate before bed (something I never do at home!).
------------- Carly
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