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22/3/2010 at 1:29pm
Location: Severn Valley Outfit: Aztec Galeria 4 Outwell Virginia 5
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Quote: Originally posted by Rik Brooks on 21/3/2010
I don't honestly see why this debate has to be so polarised because I have a foot in both camps.
I have the big Cabanon, the Carri Chef Deluxe, the carpet, cut glasses, proper crockery and cutlery, table cloths and all the rest of it.
I have also the back packing and moutaineering stuff along with the skills to use it.
Isn't it largely a matter of what's appropriate? You try carrying a Cabanon up a mountain and similarly, why eat your "Wayfarer" back packing meal out of a bag when you can cook yourself a proper dinner and eat it in a civilised manner?
Where I differ from the classic "glamper" even when I watch the sun going down over the Aruba drinking vintage port out of cut glass after dinner is that the skills I use and the kit I take are based on my mountaineering skills, there's just a good deal more kit however I don't have EHU and all that goes with it and I keep my food cool by wrapping it in a wet towel.
I think the "fault line" is that I get told that EHU and all the rest of it is "essential" and sometimes I feel that the skills I have learned as a hill walker are dismissed and sometimes patronised by my fellow glampers when actually they would make life a lot easier and camping more enjoyable for them.
Still, each to their own so let's all enjoy!
Take care
R
As many have said before me, horses for courses...
I envy the backpackers I see on campsites. There's a beautiful freedom in being unhindered by technology.
The trick that really kills me is when a new camper says on the boards "I'm setting up and need a recommendation for a decent tent for me and OH and the two kids, and my budget is £200.", and there's always someone who'll come on to tell them "You'll never get a decent 4-man for less than £400!" So what's the guy to do? Give up his dream, or get into debt, or feel that he's got to camp in a pile of trash?
I spent my first two months on this site thinking I'd bought a rubbish tent because people told me nothing short of polycotton would do. Mine is polyester, and actually, now I've used it quite a bit, I'm thrilled with it! It's not suitable for weeks and weeks of continuous use in terrible weather (though I suspect it might stand up to even that!), but it's perfect for me and OH - light, airy, easy to erect and very spacious. And only cost £179 new, which left lots of £££ for the wine and beer!
To tell a mountain man he should have EHU is pretty sad! Sad and patronising. Telling someone committed to their way of camping-life that they should be camping some other way is rather like telling the round-the-world yachtsman that he should be flying, because it's faster!
FoO
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22/3/2010 at 10:46pm
Location: Severn Valley Outfit: Aztec Galeria 4 Outwell Virginia 5
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Quote: Originally posted by mphigham on 22/3/2010
Hi FoO.
I must admit it has been a very difficult 20 moths for me, and my wife. I came off a ladder and fell 15 ft, smashing my tibia and ankle joint. A pilon fracture he called it. My fusion was the final operation. I did have huge reservations about having the fusion, but after doing lots of research and getting a lot of reassurance from my surgeon decided to go ahead with it. He told me I would have to have it in the near future anyway so decided to get it over with. I only have a slight limp now and ok I can`t run, but at my age I don`t need to. I`m glad I did it, almost pain free now and can`t wait to test it with a backpacking trip. You should do it, ok the recovery is several months but it was well worth it for me. I wish you all my best.
Martin.
Many thanks for this, Martin. Your encouragement means a lot to me.
What rotten luck you had, but I suppose it's good you fell on your feet and not your head.
Sounds like you're very glad you went ahead with the surgery and it looks like a very worthwhile hurdle to have got over. I really wish you all the best with your new adventures! Please come back and report when you've made your first sortie!
FoO
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23/3/2010 at 9:38am
Location: South London Outfit: Cabanon Aruba Force 10 Crux Storm
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Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 21/3/2010
Hi Rik. Hibernation over for another year?
Indeed Merry.
Off for my first trip of the year tomorrow so I'm a lit later than usual!
Take care
R
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