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09/5/2008 at 12:35pm
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If you buy everything at once it is expensive - this is why I say to newbies, buy things like a spud peeler one week and can opener the next. That way, you don't notice as much.
I also start stocking up on cans/packets etc early in the year they I don't have to find the money for them on top of the holiday cost.
Also bear in mind, that half the expensive stuff is a one off purchase - you don't need to buy a loo every time, just some more chemicals everyso often. The tent is a one off, as are the airbeds and sleeping bags.
We started off with a first timer deal, and are still on the same sleeping bags. The tent has been upgraded, but the other one is still OK, just been lent out. Airbeds had to be replaced, as cats and airbeds don't mix - now when we garden camp we use the roll mats or the selflates, and (sadly) we have lost he offending cat - athough the other cat doesn't claw in the same way, airbeds are still a no no - epecially as Tabitha sleeps where ever Alice is.
Don't think of it as look how much this holiday has cost - but look on your equipment as an investment for future holidays.
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09/5/2008 at 5:02pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Outwell Hartford XL
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When we decided to give camping a try we compared the cost of the tent etc with what we would normally pay to go away for a few days in a hotel and decided that it paid for itself even if we only used it a couple of times.
After refusing to go camping for many years I gave in and decided to give it a go, worst case would be that we all hated it and sold evertything on Ebay.
I absolutely love it!!! I can't explain to non campers just how relaxing and stress free it is. I don't camp lightly, I still take my hair straightners (so had to have EHU, my only demand) but my husband says that this was a small price to pay.
I find that I now love to shop for camping equipment, it is almost an addiction.
Can't wait to get out this year
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09/5/2008 at 5:18pm
Location: Herts Outfit: Conway Classic Trio 2004
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Hi Melbaz
For years going camping sounded like my worst nightmare and when my auntie offered us the use of their caravan i shuddered cos i just didn'g fancy being stuck for a week in a cramped caravan with 2/3 kids whilst it p*ssed down with rain outside.
Then when i saw the price of a static last year at our normal site i realised that the only way that we could go is if we went camping. What started out like a disaster and me vowing never again and asking why anyone in their right minds would actually enjoy doing this i fell in love with it but i still like all my home comforts and we know have a lovely caravan!
When i went to pick up some blue and pink stuff for our cassette toilet it took me ages to walk around this tiny little caravan shop because i had to look at everything for sale. It is such good fun.
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09/5/2008 at 7:18pm
Location: Cumbrian coast or behind you ! Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL and Montana 6
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Quote: Originally posted by Moonseeker on 09/5/2008
If you buy everything at once it is expensive - this is why I say to newbies, buy things like a spud peeler one week and can opener the next. That way, you don't notice as much.
I also start stocking up on cans/packets etc early in the year they I don't have to find the money for them on top of the holiday cost.
Also bear in mind, that half the expensive stuff is a one off purchase - you don't need to buy a loo every time, just some more chemicals everyso often. The tent is a one off, as are the airbeds and sleeping bags.
We started off with a first timer deal, and are still on the same sleeping bags. The tent has been upgraded, but the other one is still OK, just been lent out. Airbeds had to be replaced, as cats and airbeds don't mix - now when we garden camp we use the roll mats or the selflates, and (sadly) we have lost he offending cat - athough the other cat doesn't claw in the same way, airbeds are still a no no - epecially as Tabitha sleeps where ever Alice is.
Don't think of it as look how much this holiday has cost - but look on your equipment as an investment for future holidays.
I have been saving supermarket saving stamps for our holidays. I haven`t put them all on one card though, I have about £35 on one card, £30 on another and aim to have another £20-£25 on a third card before we go to York. I reckon it will cut our holiday money needed as the shopping is all paid for £35 of stamps can be used for first `big` shop, where we get the pop,crisps, nibbles, beer and essentials such as cereals, eggs and anything else we didn`t have room to pack. The remainder of the stamps can be used to `top up` on what we have run out of and hopefully buy stuff for BBQ`ing. It helps if you check out what supermarkets are in the area you are visting though, no good saving Tesco stamps if the nearest supermaket is Morrisons!
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