I think most site owners wont bother to you putting a few bits of wood in a bbq or firepit as long as it doesnt burn the grass, i know at dent last weekend we had the firepit set up in the middle of the tents and it was a bit ropey but we had a good bucket of water handy, for the saturday night we just moved to an area away from anything burnable but still had the water handy just in case.
i remember the first times i went camping, it was back in 98' , my boss at the time asked me and a couple of lads if we fancied camping for the night so we went for a laugh, all of the sites we went to were full so we ended up camping on the edge of the cliffs at flamborough head (north yorkshire coast) we "borrowed" some logs from somebodys back garden and made a camp fire, cooked our bean and sausage's in the tin over the fire and got drunk, it was amazing laying outside the tent next to an open fire watching the world go by.
Quote: Originally posted by jamiecb500 on 31/3/2007
i remember the first times i went camping, it was back in 98' , my boss at the time asked me and a couple of lads if we fancied camping for the night so we went for a laugh, all of the sites we went to were full so we ended up camping on the edge of the cliffs at flamborough head (north yorkshire coast) we "borrowed" some logs from somebodys back garden and made a camp fire, cooked our bean and sausage's in the tin over the fire and got drunk, it was amazing laying outside the tent next to an open fire watching the world go by.
happy camping
jamie
Just so long as the fire doesn't spark and make nice little holes in the tent canvas! (Very sensible suggestions on here to use those non-sparking logs)
Many years ago, we were camping on Anglesey in our nice new folding camper, when the campsite owner decided to set a fire in the adoining field, to burn his rubbish....okay until the wind changed direction and bits of smouldering debris started landing on the tents! We had to keep batting the roof of the camper to 'bounce' bits off it, whilst other campers went to put out the fire! Not an experience I'd recommend!
Quote: Originally posted by Merry Terrier on 30/3/2007
Camping brazier? Nope, my family just wears normal underwear when we go tenting. MT
That's what I thought too!
How about a t*t sling or an over the shoulder bolder holder!
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Look in ASDA for the cast iron pot belly bbq £10ish, or if you have a QD near you they sell it for £10, we have had one of these since first camping in 1997, they are fantastic as you can take the top part off and load it up with wood for a cosy fire to sit around on those cold August nights!! They last forever, bit bulky but you can pack things inside it, if you place it on a tray it's stable enough to take into the awning area of tent for warmth(don't use briquettes too fumey, lumpwood best).
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As much as i love sitting up late with a fire outside the tent, i have to admit i do hate people who stay up, getting drunk and talking loudly, until about three o'clock in the morning. They keep you awake with the noise and worrying that their fire is going to set your tent ablaze.
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but theres nothing wrong with sitting out and having a quiet chat and a beer till 11pm ish is there??????? let me know please as i dont wanna be an anti-social camper,
i dont agree with the noisey ones tho who stay up till daft am and shout loadly not talk quietly, they drive me potty
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Depends on where you are I suppose, I still chuckle to myself about a little farm campsite, went to the loo about 11pm, on the way back inadvertently sneezed - chap shot out of his caravan and shouted at me to keep the noise down, it's 11 o'clock!
well if people near our tent do stay up till daft am keeping me awake my kids always get em back, (2 and 5) as there always up at 6 when were camping and i make sure they wake those noisey gits up, hehe
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Quote: Originally posted by jamiecb500 on 03/4/2007
well if people near our tent do stay up till daft am keeping me awake my kids always get em back, (2 and 5) as there always up at 6 when were camping and i make sure they wake those noisey gits up, hehe
Yeah that works well if you're the poor bugger on the otherside who got kept awake half the night by the neighbours on one side and then gets your kids up at 6am as well...
Quote: Originally posted by Savvie on 01/4/2007
As much as i love sitting up late with a fire outside the tent, i have to admit i do hate people who stay up, getting drunk and talking loudly, until about three o'clock in the morning. They keep you awake with the noise and worrying that their fire is going to set your tent ablaze.
Don't worry Savvie, I'm always in the sack by one.
To sympathise though, I've no beef with people quietly chatting 'til late - its one of the fun things. But there's a difference between that & acting like you're alone in a field!
I've picked up a Hibachi BBQ grill for £3 from my local Wilkinson's hardwear store, plus £3 for charcoal that'll keep us in BBQs over Easter. Something like that, on a base of some sort, will hold & contain a fire nicely (I know!).
& the best thing is, it's cheap enough to throw away at the end of the camp.
I bought mine a couple of years ago from Milets for about £10 and I think B&Q are doing them this year. Great little things, about 30cm tall and 30cm in diameter and on legs. Once youve cooked your food, remove the grill and add some wood or a duraflame log to the embers.
Alternatively, Argos has a PINK portable barbeque with a smoking dome that could be used in the same way reduced to £15.99