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02/8/2007 at 4:04pm
 Location: Diss Norfolk
 Outfit: Vango Oregan 400
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I’m just wondering why we all chose canvas over something a little more solid.

 

For us it all boils down to the freedom you have when camping, the sounds of wildlife against the normal hubbub of town life, the lack of a landline/mobile phone ringing every five minutes (the only way I get offered work), no TV’s, no computers (more work) in fact, no nothing!

I know this is all available in a caravan but I would be more tempted to bring along life’s extra trappings if I had one



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02/8/2007 at 4:19pm
 Location: Northampton
 Outfit: Lunar 516 tourer
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The very first thing in the morning, when you first wake up and can smell the fresh air and dewy grass and hear the birds singing.

It's almost like being outside. Waking up in a caravan is not the same. 



02/8/2007 at 10:29pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Cabanon Aruba
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I have chosen canvas over a caravan as I dont have the room on the drive for a 5 x 4.5m caravan if indeed they do make one, it has nothing to do with the smell of the grass or the sounds of the birds just space and economy



02/8/2007 at 11:04pm
 Location: Hinckley
 Outfit: Vango Maritsa 700
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have never towed anything and don't intended to start, that's one reason why i love canvas

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03/8/2007 at 12:53am
 Location: Reading
 Outfit: VW Compass Calypso & Various Tents
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A few reasons:

1. Space - some tents are more spacious than caravans and take less space to store than a tent

2. Towing - I doubt i could reverse a caravan onto a pitch. How my inlaws get there's onto their drive I don't know

3. Money - to get a nice tent costs far less than a caravan (and i'm not rich yet)

4. Bedrooms - I can leave my bedroom untouched in a tent, unlike in many caravans where I'd have to dissamble the bed to make a seating area.

5. Variety - I have a few tents and can choose the best one for the occasion - doubt I'll ever be able to afford a variety of caravans.

Those are the main reasons for me (I'm sure I'll think of more). However (and a big however) my OH will not go away in a tent (security issues??? paranoia to me - i never take anything that expensive!) but will in a caravan, or so he says now. Until we get a metal box, I'm content to go away with friends for a few times each year whilst he is stuck in work :p



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03/8/2007 at 1:34am
 Location: Coventry
 Outfit: TNF tadpole 3x vango 2 x cabannon
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 tenting is just so cool . Am a dyed  in the wool sort , so somewhat partial.

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03/8/2007 at 8:15am
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The beds! The Meh'm Sahib hates making the beds up and down each day.With the tt its not an issue. I also hated towing the 'van when we had one. Life for us is so much easier all round with the tt. It occupies a small space in the garden for storage, and can be handled so much easier.

Lots of room, footprint is as big as you would have with a 2 berth. Down Side! None.

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03/8/2007 at 10:27pm
 Location: Coventry
 Outfit: Cabanon Elody & Julie & Combicamp
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Space certainly. In 1997 I completely restored a 1957 caravan & we had a two week holiday in it in 1998. Bearing in mind that older caravans were far more spacious than modern ones with washroom/loo/shower compartments, plus we had a full size awning (with toilet compartment in), but my hubby wouldn't go on hols in it again cos he said he felt cramped. He says that even in our small frame tent, he still feels less cramped than he did in the caravan.

My gripe was the job of making up the bed every night & then having to fold & store everything to turn the double bed back into a sofa the next morning  

I agree with others too that you feel more a part of the countryside in a tent. We've noticed that lots of caravaners tend to sit in the awning, whereas campers sit outside their tents or under a canopy, so we must be getting more fresh air than tin tenters - it must be that which addles our brains & makes us addicted to this forum  



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04/8/2007 at 6:49pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe
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I love, and I mean really love, the sound of the tent rustling in a gentle breeze or even a light wind. OK, truth be told, even quite a brisk wind as long as I'm confident I've got everything secure. That sound just relaxes me sooooo much.

There's other stuff I love of course, but that sound is almost sensual to me.


04/8/2007 at 7:20pm
 Location: Canterbury Kent
 Outfit: Many Vangos
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Just love to camp in a tent as do my kids - so works for us.

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04/8/2007 at 8:09pm
 Location: Swadlincote Derbyshire
 Outfit: Royal Montpellier & Aztec Palacio 6
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I love it so much I sometimes stick my little dome up and camp out in the garden, I must be mad

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04/8/2007 at 8:56pm
 Location: Canterbury Kent
 Outfit: Many Vangos
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about as mad as me then Denys  

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