You guys have had some fantastic memories!! I can't actually remember much but I know that one night it got soo cold my parents put eerybsingle piece of clothing on me they had.
I think I was 2?
Another caravanning / trekking in landrovers trip we played cricket and did some sticker books. I remember wing devastated that my mum let the other kids do a sleeping beauty sticker book that I wanted to do. I never forgot that, imagine the surprise when I found the exact same one 2 years later in boyes!!
Playing 'french cricket' in a big field. Don't even remember how you play it now....but there was a tennis racket involved, and somebody stood in the middle. Dad heating beans on the camp kitchen. Waking up before anyone else and hearing the birds singing and looking up to the vent at the top of the bedroom, watching it get light and knowing it was going to be a lovely day.....
How come the sun always shone in the 1970s, and now its always cold and raining?
Not sure if it's actually "camping" but we used to live on a newish housing estate and we were the last house before an open area that used to be part of a farm. The soil was very sandy and my older brother and his friends (13 year olds) dug a deep pit, found some old corrugated iron which they covered the pit as a roof and then piled sand back on top so it was barely visible. They left a small "boy size" gap. They and I spent one night under ground in the pit. All I remember was the smell of damp sand and feeling very cold! Not sure H&S should now about this!!!!!
------------- Started with a motorbike and tent.......my gallery, my life.
My first camping memery, mid 60's, me and my dad at Fittys holiday camp, Humberstone Cleethorpes, we were in a green canvas ridge tent, the side walls blow in the night and the groundsheet filled with water, so we got up at sunrise (4am) and went for a walk watching the water rats swimming in the dykes. Same holiday walking out to the 'forts' at low tide to collect mussels for tea.
------------- As I've told my psychiatrist, you can't have too many tents.
Reading some of the scout related ones reminded me of the time we were on summer camp, a treat was to have a boil in the tin sponge pudding, so there we all were crowed around the open fire, the dixi with the sponge pudding tin had boiled dry and no one noticed - boom - the tin exploded, the lads nearest the fire all came running with red hot treacle running down the face, the ones who hadn't been naparmed rolled around laughing, we knew how to have a good time
------------- As I've told my psychiatrist, you can't have too many tents.
We had a sprite caravan when I was young so my earliest memories are of that. Smell of gas mantles, canvas awning have stayed with me even though I was only about 5. We also used to go on Scout camps in the caravan as my Dad was a Scout leader.
My earliest camping memory is guide camp in the 80's - not a happy experience as I never could see the point of bed rolls, storm lashing and building those blasted luggage racks.
Rediscovered it in my 20's when me and my now husband wanted a cheap getaway together so we borrowed someone's tent and went to Scarborough. My 2 demands after my guide experience were that the campsite must have proper toilets and showers.
We now have 2 boys and go camping a few times a year - and we all love it especially now we have the Bear Lake 6!
Lots of caravaning memories in a monza 1200 1976 model and a brown and orange canvas awning. Never forget our first trip when dad forgot the bedding. Oh did he pay for that getting grief off my mother.