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17/7/2008 at 11:32pm
Location: the flats of norfolk Outfit: khyam 400 tourer
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well, i'm not one for buying cheap stuff but t-shirts and shorts for camping- asda tesco 3 for a fiver, dog walking has brought berghaus and hunters, a quality waterproof is best. crocs, reefs, and wellies (OH insists), trainers and walking boots.
socks pants £3 for 5 pairs binned and not brought home. 3/4 trousers are best for plodding across a field to the loo and other activities. t-sh*t and shorts for night time sleeping.
we seem to wear the same clothes all week and always take too much. thank god we have no kids.
bikini does go go in the vain hope the sun will come out enough to warrant its exsistence.
jeans stay at home.
now you all think i'm a dirty minger who leaves her pants all over the country!!
------------- Mamfa
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18/7/2008 at 10:34pm
Location: Northern England Outfit: Coleman Mosedale 5
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I have camped for a long time with OH and now with 2 children and these are my thoughts:
Take less clothes than you think you will need, you will find you dont really care what you look like when camping!! Part of the laid back life I think.
Take something really warm, even if its hot (!) it can get cold at night. I take thermals for the kids instead of PJs then they can also wear them during the day under their regular clothes if necessary.
Dry feet are essential so take wellies for the kids, they can also put them on quickly for a last minute hike to the loo.
Nothing dries very well in the tent unless its hot and it isnt usually when I am camping so jeans etc are a bad idea.
Wouldnt buy any special clothes for camping to begin with except maybe a waterproof coat, just see how you go. Enjoy!
Angela
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