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Subject Topic: car free camping - with kids??
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09/6/2009 at 3:24pm
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 I agree! It is perfectly do-able you just need to think about what you really, really need to take. Anything else, leave at home, borrow or improvise!  I have just got back into camping, I am a single mum with a 9yr old and no car. I pack a 90 ltr rucksuck (it is big and heavy when full) with everything I need. If the weather is cold I take extra bedding and my daughter carries the sleeping bags. I carry the tent seperately as it makes the rucksack too heavy for me. I bought a tent slightly bigger than our needs as I really wanted some living space as well as sleeping space (which is a godsend if it rains). The tent weighs about 6 kg which I manage fine with the rucksack. We take - tent, torches, sleeping bags, campingaz twister stove and gas, 1 pan, small kettle, 2 bowls, 2 fork/spoon thingys, lamp, backpacker airbeds, pen knife, string, collapsible water carrier, extra blanket if cold, wipes, basic toiletries, clothes(bare minimum but lots of socks!) and waterproofs. Oh, and a small bucket with lid for night-time emergencies! I think thats it pretty much.  Obviously you need more stuff for baby but your other child could carry a small rucksack and a couple of light sleeping bags and the buggy can be loaded up no problem.

I try to go to places where there is space to give kids freedom and explore their environment which means I don't need to take stuff for my daughter to do. I personally avoid sites with lots of facilities and look for ones with woods, streams, beaches and good walks (these are cheaper too). She normally packs a book, pocket kite, beach ball, paper, pencils and a pack of cards and this is more than enough. Lots of the campsite reviews on here give you an idea of what is within walking distance and the cool camping books do also, as well as telling you how to reach sites by public transport.

We have been camping with friends in a car, but my daughter says that it's more of an adventure going by train, bus etc. We love it, happy camping!

           



09/6/2009 at 7:08pm
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Oh, I forgot- we also take 2 micofibre towels, a small coolbag and freezer blocks and a lightweight bivvy tarp with 2 small poles and guys. We use this to bodge up an awning to increase our living space but it can be used as loads of things if needed! I realise that we could still take a lot less but this suits our needs and we are comfy enough. I must admit though, I am looking for some super light weight chairs as being able to sit back would increase our comfiness tenfold!! Can we carry anymore though?? And a trangia stove is on my wish list!!


09/6/2009 at 8:21pm
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Agree with Kerryemp, definately possible.

I go by train with a 25ish kg canvas tent and plenty of other clobber as well.....there's just me and my eight year old son and we muddle along just fine!

If you want to go, just go....and have fun. [:D]



09/6/2009 at 10:58pm
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Well. Hats off to Kerryemp and Splendidisolation! I don't think I could do it successfully, but they show it CAN be done.



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10/6/2009 at 8:50pm
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25kg? That is heavy. I can totally see why you do it though, I've been looking and looking and looking at canvas bell tents and I so want one but I'm not as strong as you!  


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10/6/2009 at 9:16pm
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Hi Haidee - friends of ours are car free, have 4 kids and camp every year and use trains to get around the country.  Last year they travelled from Leeds to the Isle of Coll which from memory involved taxis, trains and ferries.  Their youngest was 4 at the time and their eldest was 12.  I was amazed they did it and from memory the response was you just had to be very organised in researching your transport options.  I wish you Good Luck!

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11/6/2009 at 8:36pm
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Quote: Originally posted by kerryemp on 10/6/2009
25kg? That is heavy. I can totally see why you do it though, I've been looking and looking and looking at canvas bell tents and I so want one but I'm not as strong as you!  

It's an army arctic ridge tent ( I have got the arctic bell as well, but I've never taken that by train!) and I have to put the poles and canvas in different bags to make it easier to manage! I certainly don't carry it any distance!...it's onto train..off train....straight into taxi....etc.

I suppose I really ought to buy a lighter tent for these trips but I've actually just bought another similar canvas tent which should be better in  warm (?) weather..and it weighs the same!...If there's a difficult way of doing something..then I'll do it!

Im really not that strong.....daft maybe....but not strong.

Great to read the post above about the family that went from Leeds to Isle of Coll .....proves it's possible with a young family.



11/6/2009 at 9:09pm
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We were in the Isles of Scilly at easter, and there was a family, with 3  young children, camping, had travelled by train Sheffield to Penzance and then by ferry.  Someone from the campsite met them off the boat to collect all their gear. They seemed to be having a wonderful time.


11/6/2009 at 10:29pm
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Hi Nanashirley,

That's where I go by train!...I also get that train but join it later in Birmingham....I think a fair few people go by train to Scilly as it saves having to pay the car parking fees in Penzance.

What was the weather like this Easter?....please don't say it was too good as I usually go at Easter but could not stretch to it this year!



11/6/2009 at 10:54pm
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I can't see it being a problem. We have camped using bikes and all our gear in a racksack. Instead of bikes you will need to use the trains. You just need to pack really lightly. We had a light (but cheap) tent, and very limited clothes, tiny cooker etc. Just take you time and enjoy it. The children will love it. My dream is to take my children backpacking to the Greek Islands and re-live my eurorail trip 25 years ago!


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12/6/2009 at 11:18am
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I hatching plans for a family cyclecamping trip now the wife has a new bike. Maybe by next summer she will feel up to it, not really cycled for years.


12/6/2009 at 12:40pm
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Think about the load - 1 large family tent, 4 sleeping bags, stove, fuel, clothing, baby gear, buggy, mattress's. Plus the kids on a crowded train and how much the train costs these days. Hire a car it will be far easier.



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well if any one has a site near them i have and wants to put up a tent and i could here in mid wales at dol-llys campsite all you would need do is come on the national express coach to llanidloes and all would or could be supplied!The cost would be for negotiation but not high for the week or two!



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