hi i've been abit worried about using hardstandings before yes have sig and under ground sheet but still worried about small stones ect, then hubby had a bright idea last year mother-in-law gave us some old blankets for use while camping and yes you got it we are going to lay them under the tent on hardstanding should stop any stones etc coming through groundsheeet..can't wait to give it a try.
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I'm new to the site, so any help wpuld be appreciated, we have never pitched on hard standing & i wonder if you can tell me what type pegs we would need to get to do this, thanks
Hi yaz t, Ive pitched on hard standing once,I just used a tarp underneath, that's all. and just check the ground for any stones which could cause some problems. It is recommended to check the pitch whether it's grass or any other type.
Have a look at this thread from last year. We camped on it. No problems. Needed rock pegs though. Guy ropes were long enough to reach the perimeter of the pitch so usual pegs could be used.
Quote: Originally posted by nico13 on 04/9/2009
From this post: Camping on Gravel
Quote: Originally posted by nico13 on 11/7/2009
We camped on an all weather gravel pitch recently nr Tavistock in Devon. The campsite provided a non woven polyester building matting called Terram 4000 (i think). This comes in huge rolls and more than wide enough for our Monty. It was perfect. It evened out all the stones (apart from one Grrrrr!) so much so that you did not notice that you were not on grass.
When it came to packing away it was a wet and drizzly day. Being on the all weather was fine. No mud. No worms. No dead grass. No putrid smell. Footprint was nice and clean too. If they offer Terram 4000 then I would not hesitate to camp on a similar pitch again.
We positioned the tent so that the front opening was 1 foot awat from the grass so that as soon as you stood outside it was just a normal camping experience. We had to use rock pegs as it was a proper hardcore base.
HTH
Nic...
Ring the campsite and ask what they supply to tent campers on their pitches.