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Subject Topic: Camp kitchen tent vs. cooking in tent
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19/5/2012 at 9:52am
 Location: North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Holi * Perran 4 * Airedale 5
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I personally would never cook inside a tent due to fire risk, condensation and cooking smells so I always used to cook outside and quite often got wet!

I then bought a windbreak with a roof which was a huge improvement:

However, it was made from a cheap plastic-type material which rustled like a carrier bag in the wind.

So I treated myself to the Royal utility tent which was definately money well spent!



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19/5/2012 at 10:09am
 Location: Herefordshire
 Outfit: Bell tent RelumPearl Outwell Oregon
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I agree with Helen, most sites don't allow gazebos.
They are easily caught by the wind not only do you risk losing your gazebo they can damage yours or even other folks tents!


19/5/2012 at 10:40am
 Location: Sunny south coast
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I can see why some people need utility tents given the size of some of the kitchen set-ups. I had less room and accessories in some of my earlier houses.

A utility tent for us would be almost empty even for a week's camping for 3. A double burner stove with integral stand and small side shelves, a few cool boxes/bags and a tupperware box of crockery etc. All bar the stove and crockery box sits in our spare inner tent in the Columbia or the trailer (when we go out to keep cool). With substantial room in the living area and not overly adventurous cooking we cook in the tent. Fatty food and BBQs are obvious kept for cooking outside in fair weather or under a tarp if the weather catches us out. We just carry the stove outside (takes seconds to re-locate and the stove has adjustable legs so caters for a change in ground levels). Never had an issue with condensation or food smells and our gas is always turned off and that in the pipe burnt off after each use - our tent also has good low and high ventilation and we have appropriate safety measures.

For weekends with the small tents we have the crockery box, 1 cool box, 1 cool bag for dry items and tins, 2 suitcase stoves on backpacker tables plus windshields. Usually we just cook in the open as it takes seconds to set up. If the weather isn't good, we just hoist up the tarp (which hasn't been needed that often in reality). Yet to try the Vango small sun canopy for the Bude 4 as an alternative. For us, the thought of all that extra pitching and setting up would probably mean we camp less!



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19/5/2012 at 10:53am
 Location: Herefordshire
 Outfit: Bell tent RelumPearl Outwell Oregon
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the utility for us is essential when we go camping as an extened family at least eight adults and two children, the children are not allowed in the kitchen tent.
but then we usually stay on a friends farm, so space is not an issue


19/5/2012 at 1:31pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
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As we are downsizing I was going along the lines of a tarp and windbreak - but then remembered the gale force winds we had last September in Cornwall. I wouldn't worry about the equipment outside but there is no way I would have stood out there cooking (we had issues just standing it was so windy). It would make the holiday expensive if we had to eat out every night, I think a utility tent would pay for it self in just 2 bad days. When we used this tent for just weekends (Yukon River 6) I did cook outside with a windbreak, but we never went away in it if the forecast was for a wet week-end. When I cook inside the Norfolk Lake I always make sure I have a clear escape route in case of any accidents. I think as long as you plan for the worst case scenario you are doing the best you can. People cook inside their caravans and as far as I'm aware don't worry about fumes from the gas. We had a very old caravan many years ago and used to turn the grill on to keep us warm......if I knew then what I know now I would have been a lot more cautious.

Happy camping everyone, get cooking and fill the air with all those lovely smells, wherever you decide.



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19/5/2012 at 1:36pm
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: Nevada3 Evo 600DL Andorra Elzas
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at issym - in my experience it takes longer to set up a tarp and windbreak than my OR kitchen tent, and the OR takes up less room in the boot. You could also pay more for the two than for the OR Outhouse.   Even my larger Outwell kitchen tent takes less time than footling around with a tarp trying to get it just right.

I've never been charged for it either.

Kitchen tent every time for me.

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19/5/2012 at 3:37pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
 Outfit: Outfitless!!!Vauxhal
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Definitely looking at OR Outhouse. Another issue with the tarp and windbreak idea was guylines!! The windbreak could in my experience be re-classified as neckbreak so add on the tarp ropes and I'd probably be spending my holiday having my meals cooked for me at the local hospital!!!!! No need for a kitchen tent then!!!!



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19/5/2012 at 3:38pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
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PS, are ther any "windows" in the OR Outhouse? Not necessarily opening, just something for a bit of daylight?

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19/5/2012 at 4:08pm
 Location: Scotland
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Quote: Originally posted by issym on 19/5/2012
PS, are ther any "windows" in the OR Outhouse? Not necessarily opening, just something for a bit of daylight?


Yes, there's a mesh window on the back wall opposite the door. We normally don't have an issue with daylight though, the door is always rolled up when in use and zipped down when we are away from the camp site or overnight. see user pics



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20/5/2012 at 10:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by russa on 14/5/2012
I am still undecided on whether to buy a tarp or kitchen tent due to additional charges and space issues.




I've never been surcharged for putting up a tarp with camping kitchen, whereas sites are almost salivating at the thought of an extra fee for awnings/pups/utility tents.


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