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05/3/2009 at 8:22am
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I think camping has certainly changed with the times, it is a big industry now and appeals to a wider market.
I don't think there is anything wrong with taking creature comforts, since being outdoors for most of the day and sleeping under canvas (or synthetic ) is still camping and, for most of us, a change from the norm. We usually do take a lot of kit, then always analyse on the way home what we used that worked well, what we could do without next time and what we could do with that we didn't have. It's just about working out what works for you really isn't it?
That said, I do think camping works for us because it simplifies things and whittles down the things we think of as 'must haves' in everyday life, and it really is about spending quality time with the family, rather than recreating a home from home. Things I will always remember are getting the airbeds outside and laying on them with the kids to look at the stars; huddling up and listening to a thunderstorm and rain on canvas; overhearing our kids singing whilst washing the pots; running back from the showers in the rain; the sheep who ate our son's breakfast cereal...I could go on and on.
It maybe ain't about what you take but about who you take with you, and what you make of it when you're there...
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Quote: Originally posted by mrneillees on 05/3/2009
I remember when I was 16 going camping in The Lakes with an old army canvas tent. Wooden poles, sides that didn't quite reach the ground and plastic sheeting for a groundsheet. It was freezing, wet and not something I would ever want to repeat.
The days we have a moderately large tent and quite a bit of gear, but it still feels like an adventure and is the best way I know to forget about work, money etc.
Camping means different things to different people, the amount of gear matters not to me, but I do think RESPECT for those camped alongside is paramount.
Loud music/TVs, screeching kids and constantly barking dogs are just not fair and the offenders ought to be aware of how they can spoil others' trips... you know who you are, or do you?
I did the same thing, at around the same age, in a similar tent, but on the North Yorkhire Moors! One lucky member of our group had a camp bed, the rest of us slept directly on the makeshift groundsheet, in not-too-great sleeping bags but covered by afghan coats!
Those were the days!
I echo the sentiment in the rest of your post (there seem to be several threads running at the mo on this).
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