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20/6/2007 at 4:00pm
Location: West Sussex Outfit: Tundra 4 tipi + Golite HEX 3 +Diablo
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Hi There
We, The family ( two adults and two kids ) have just purchased our first tent a Vango Diablo 600dx. We wanted the 900, but after reading about large tents and problems with camp sites we went for the 600.
I have just read a few threads about camping clubs and if its worth joining, but listening to all the problems and attitudes i'm wondering if i have made the right decision to get into camping.
To top it off i've had this reply from C&CC with regards our tent.
If your tent is more than 9m (30f) long or 5m (16f) width, you would only be able to make bookings with the site direct as the Site Manager would have to see if they have a big enough pitch to accommodate your tent, which is not always guaranteed.
All we are after is some small sites with just the basics, toilet and shower.
Off to search for some sites.
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20/6/2007 at 7:41pm
Location: Wet and windy Britain. Outfit: Six tents + Vango and Quechua tarps
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Quote: Originally posted by Tassie on 09/5/2007The main advantage to joining as far as we are concerned is the Temporary Holiday Sites (THS) that the various regions run throughout the year. Value for money, they cannot be beaten.
I agree.
This topic comes up every year and I respond the same way every year.
When I had a young family, we were members, but we only ever used the Temporary Holiday Sites. Even back then, over fifteen years ago, it was easy to find commercial sites as good as, but cheaper than, club sites, so we never used them. Now that I am divorced and the children are grown up, I wouldn't even consider being a member as even the "Special Backpacker Rate" on club sites is more expensive then I pay on private sites as a "walk on" camper. Not only that, but it doesn't cost me £33 a year to camp on the inexpensive private sites.
The Big Sites Book is good, but who needs it when we have this web site?
Post last edited on 20/06/2007 22:21:15
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25/6/2007 at 12:34am
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Well, I still feel that only being a member for a few weeks I should not really give my thoughts quite yet, but,
The Good points...
This is what it seems to offer me. If I want to go off on a weekend trip with the kids and at the same time join in a bit of fun and games and meet new folk I can do so almost on my doorstep, or go further if I wish.
If I want to go on holiday with the kids during peak season I can without it costing me a fortune or having to go on a cramped site.
It only costs 33 quid a year.
The Big Sites Book is very nice.
Out and About (mag supplement) gives you lots of places to visit (THS and Rallies)
The Bad Points.
Hold on, did someone say "excellent magazine" ?!? It is not excellent, it is pretty rubbish. Someone described it as a page flicker and that just about sums it up. It is to camping what the free local rag is to news.
It really is mostly caravaner's
The club sites are a bit pricey.
In summary, it is worth it, if you just join it for one year, get the big sites book and read the free mag (I dare you to try) and maybe go on one holiday site for one weekend you will break even. Do study the out and about mag, each DA is different in its make up of folk as they can move from one to the other. It makes more sense to stick to a DA that has a similar attitude to camping as you do.
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