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22/7/2009 at 10:53am
Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
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Quote: Originally posted by nelmo on 22/7/2009
One person's 'fortune' is another person's 'budget' (deep, man <IMG alt=17 src="https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/forum_images/smiley16.gif" align=absMiddle>). Our full camping setup cost me about £1000, less than I would normally spend on a weeks holiday abroad (with 2 kids). No, you don't have to spend that at all - if you can wild camp with only a piece of tarp and an old sleeping bag, go for it but I can't.
I think that the gist of this thread is that it is possible to strike a balance between lashing out £1,000 all in one go and wild camping with a tarp and old sleeping bag ie that happy mediums exist at all points along the spectrum and it isn't just one thing or the other.
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22/7/2009 at 5:25pm
Location: Netherlands Outfit: De Waard Esvo (3) Hypercamp
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Does camping have to be expensive? Simple answer is no but if people want the latest model of whatever tent is trendy with all the matching accessories (only to replace it all the following season when the new model is released) then the bank balance is bound to suffer.
Lots of things can be used from home and although it is true that good quality gear costs more, there are always bargains around and a little searching can save alot of money.
Instead of spending months and alot of money on tents, gear etc, the time and money could be spent on doing what camping is all about, camping !
Shopping for camping stuff is fun but camping is much better :)
Angie
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23/7/2009 at 12:01am
Location: Northants Outfit: Campus Sherpa 4 +Easycamp Licata 400
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Quote: Originally posted by weeblewobble on 22/7/2009
We're new to camping, we've bought a tent a Vango Tigris 800, Air beds, Sleeping bags, 2 fold up chairs, already got small ones for the kids, lantern, kettle, fold up water bottle.
We just buy a large 4 ltr botte of water from Supermarket, the one with the handle. This we just refil from the campsite tap when empty. I used to have a collapsable camping water container, but found it too much trouble to steralize it between trips.
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23/7/2009 at 4:44pm
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Well we are off on our first trip this weekend and havent spent that much to get started. We have bought tent, beds (one from camping mag) cooker, chairs, table, lights, sleeping bags etc, no ehu and just the basics really.
Got some great cooking utensils from wilkos this week 25p each!!
The whole kit and kaboodle including site fees for a week in Scotland has cost less than we would normally spend on a cottage somewhere so we are really pleased.
We are planning some more time away in the Summer and many more weekends/weeks to come so over all it really has been a total bargain.
Sassy
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