I usually take peoples envious looks with a pinch of salt!
well its not their fault they went and bought a tin tent or a static instead of a tent! anyway cant be mistaken for a Gipsy in a tent either so its smiles all round for tents isnt it.
To be fair the majority of caravanners are friendly folk. Can remember one weekend we went away - a caravanner came over to see if I needed help putting it up, and the following morning as I was cooking the porridge while holding a brolly over my head, another caravanner sent over a pot of tea and some sausages and toast. Then a different time a chap came over and appologised most perfusely for not coming over before, but his wife had just realised that the reason I was carrying stuff from the trailer to my pitch further down the field was probably that I was stuck in the mud. He they used his 4x4 to tow the car out and then the trailer. (Long story!)
These people will be the same in other walks of life as well - my wallpaper cost so much per roll, and you've only got anaglypter on your walls - poor you. And as for the muddy handprints on your paintwork, where you kids have come in from the garden after having fun - well you really must be low life.
I have had a good experience when I joined a folk group meet with my porta potty and all my camping gear in my bike trailer. I arrived VERY hot and sweaty and a gentleman from a huge motorcaravan came and offered me the use of his shower when I'd pitched. As it was a no facilitied site, this was very much appreciated! I think the main reason that caravaners don't mix is that they eat and relax inside, whereas if you're in a tent, you're outside with everyone most of the time, so you get to talk to different people more.
after years of being a single parent and not being able to afford a holiday, then getting married and having a couple more kids and bigger mortgage but managing to afford once a year at butlins, now my kids are all at school and im earning too (my own business) we brought a tent and plan to see lots of the country and spend as much time away in our tent as possible... i thought i was posh and come up in the world!!
camping is not for wimps, its for the free spirited, adventurous, down-to-earth people people who know the value of life beyond their material possesions
Quote: Originally posted by crystal jo on 20/2/2006
camping is not for wimps, its for the free spirited, adventurous, down-to-earth people people who know the value of life beyond their material possesions
Er, as my tent is made of a material then does that make it one of my material possesions?
------------- CamperPete
Never be afraid to try something new, remember.... Amateurs built the 'Ark'... but Professionals built the 'Titanic' !!!
Quote: Originally posted by CamperPete on 20/2/2006
Quote: Originally posted by crystal jo on 20/2/2006
camping is not for wimps, its for the free spirited, adventurous, down-to-earth people people who know the value of life beyond their material possesions
Er, as my tent is made of a material then does that make it one of my material possesions?
Quote: Originally posted by sandra6 on 18/2/2006
we went camping for 8 years before buying a caravan. we once set up tent & sat back watching folk, as you do, a tourer parked up in front of us & set up, then out came a sheepskin rug for under their table & a candelarbra on table (honest) we nearly fell off our chairs laughing, we couldent beleive our eyes, snobs or what,
We have certainly giggled at caravanners with a vase of (real) flowers on the table. Makes you wonder why they bother or has been said elsewhere, why not book into the Hilton?
I am a proud tenter. I feel a bit smug when I consider the fact that at the end of a camping trip I can chuck all my rig in the boot of the car and drive home at a respectable speed without clogging the roads...
------------- ...after all an awning is just a three-sided tent!
>Then out came a sheepskin rug for under their table & a candelarbra on table (honest) we nearly fell off our chairs laughing, we couldent beleive our eyes, snobs or what<
> We have certainly giggled at caravanners with a vase of (real) flowers on the table <
I've seen tenters doing the same.
Snobbish in my view is not in the fact that you like a rug or a vase of flowers, but in the fact that someone looks down on other people who have 'less'.
But, snobbish is also looking down on people who simply have a funny taste for candelabras or other stuff on the table. That's their taste, not mine, but they are entitled to have that taste for furnishing a temporary dwelling. If those people are friendly and help other people in case of e.g. wind trouble on the campsite in my view they are OK.
Let's not have the wrong idea of the notion 'snobbish'. There is a difference between people with just a funny taste and snobs.
Ok ok ok......I apologise! I drive an old Nissan Serena, pull a home made trailor with the kiddies bikes strapped to the top. The comments about poor campers are directed at me arent they!
Yours Sincerely
Steptoe (and twin sons)
------------- I’m getting too old for this…but I like it
I really enjoy ........ riff - raffin a couple of times a year in the tent ........ actually think I might do it more this year ....... but boudoir camping is better