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08/9/2008 at 10:14pm
Location: Northants Outfit: Vango Killington 400 Outwell Oakland
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Hi All
I'm new to these boards and thought I'd say hello.
We've just got back from our first camping trip and I'm hooked. OH has wild camped on Dartmoor since he was a lad, but has never stayed on a proper site, and I'd never spent a night under canvas.
We (me, OH and two friends) were meant to be staying at Hardhurst Farm in Hope Valley (Peak District) but due to the bad weather this weekend, and still wanting to get away we called last minute to Rutland Caravan and Camping and arrived there the next morning.What a great site for our first camping experience, even with our baptism of fire that was the weekend's bad weather!
All of us three non campers are now as hooked as my OH (Mr Wilderness as we nicknamed him over the weekend) and we're looking at a (much) bigger tent now for next season.
Mookey
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14/9/2008 at 7:03am
Location: South London Outfit: Cabanon Aruba Force 10 Crux Storm
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Hi Mookey:
Welcome to the site.
I would say that while you are on a "steep learning curve," keep a very firm grip on that cheque book and be absolutely certain you need everything you are tempted to buy and when you are certain that you need it, buy the best. Consumerism is rife with camping kit, just like with everything else.
I do both wild camping and what has become known on here as "glamping." For my big summer camp I have the pretty rugs, the table cloths and the cut glasses, I have aquired recently a very nice large Turkish rug which will make an admirable carpet for the Aruba and woe betide anyone who treads mud over it! All these are luxuries tho' and I can do without them.
Buy the very best tent, sleeping bag, Thermorest and cooking stuff you can afford, you don't need much else to start out, you've probably already got everything else you need at home.
Don't buy other specialist camping stuff until you have identified a real need for it and then buy the best you can afford (don't forget that the best stuff isn't always the most expensive)! Otherwise you will end up buying a lots of (so called) "essential" stuff you won't use and / or doesn't do the job.
For me the foundation for all camping, including glamping, is the minimalist wild camping which your boy friend can teach you all about.
The skills you will learn will enable you to recognise EHU, microwave ovens, tent heaters and DVD players as luxuries which you don't need and can manage very well without making you appreciate them when you have them. I don't but I have to have my china mug, even when wild camping!
Take care
R
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