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Subject Topic: Weekends - must get away more often! Post Reply Post New Topic
06/4/2010 at 10:03pm
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The last year has been a bit grim - work stress and a nasty bout of depression. But hey, there's always camping to look forward to! (it genuinely helps the depression, for a start!)

We're going away (me, DH and 3 little 'uns) next week for 4 nights, which will be excellent. And hopefully again in August for a week or so. I don't want to sound greedy, but 2 trips isn't enough! So the only other option is to throw a few weekends in, I suppose (I don't have much annual leave).

I wondered how stressful people find weekend camping to be, particularly with young kids... say, leaving Friday afternoon after school and coming back on Sunday morning. I'd like to go away lots of times but not if it's going to feel too chaotic. And my only tent is a Norfolk Lake - seems a bit too 'hard work' for just a weekend. Would I have to look at getting a weekender***, do you think? Or do some of you pitch big tents for short periods anyway? Would love to know what you think.

Cheers - Meddy

(*** DH says this is a blatant excuse to solicit encouragement to buy a new tent)

 

 

 

 



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we find it refereshing.

i think the more drilled you get at getting your stuff out and what to take, the more proficient you get at it.

We too have decided this year to have more smaller breaks than bigger ones, mainly because we want the kids to be able to say they have been here and there.  We want to fill there camping experiences with a heady set of images of different places.

I think the norfolk lake would be fine as a weekend tent, we take the hartford no matter how long we camp and we can get it up in 20 minutes and down and packed inside 2 hours.

Familiarity with your kit make things so much easier as it becomes second nature.

But the key is organsation - make sure you have everything ready for every trip.  Have a checklist and know what you need to take and then get going.

Worst that can happen is you forget something and have to replace it on holiday?



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06/4/2010 at 10:16pm
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I've done weekend camping quite alot and yes I think you're right to be thinking along the lines of a weekend tent (vango icarus 500 or 600?). Also don't take as much stuff as you normally would for longer stays, eg you'll want your chairs but maybe don't need the table if it's nice weather you can eat on a picnic blanket. Arrange cooking so you're just having breakfast cereal and something easily prepared for lunch like tinned soup, and then eat out at a local pub for tea (or takeaway) in other words, don't prepare for cooking a feast, just basics will do.

Follow the weather forecast and be prepared to ditch your plans at the last minute(unless you're into extreme camping) and don't travel too far, keep your choice of sites to an hours drive or under. Find favourite sites you revisit time and time again and then the owners will be more willing to accomodate you when busy etc. because you've built up a relationship with them.

In the fairer weather I keep much of my camping gear in the boot all the time. Then it's just a matter of chucking in clothes bags and I'm off with my two kids. The problem with that is that when I'm doing my weekly shop I'm packing it around the kids on the back seat!

 



06/4/2010 at 10:40pm
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Hi Meddy

Weekend camping is great....  As above the more you do - the better it gets.  A list is a must.. then cross off what you REALLY don't need after each trip and you will end up with the bare essentials (but the right ones).

I think the bit about the tent is entirely up to you.  We, like so many on here have several tents (sorry OH) but I have seen some extremely large tents used for weekend camping.  The best advice I can give is go with a laid back approach and if anything does go wrong, laugh about it....Campers are mostly a friendly breed and are usually ready to give a help in hand should you need it.......

........remembering a man in Cornwall walking about the campsite shouting " a corkscrew, a corkscrew, a bottle of wine for a corkscrew"  he had more than a few applicants with corkscrews in hand...

Enjoy.....

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06/4/2010 at 10:45pm
 Location: Solihull
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Well, thanks all of you - that sounds universally positive! So then, 2010 will be the "Year Of The Frequent Weekend Camping" for me.

Might try taking the Norfolk Lake and see how it goes... but would be nice if I had something smaller. Will check out the Vango Icarus. Or maybe a bell tent or a Nevada M, perhaps...

Thanks!



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06/4/2010 at 10:47pm
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we're hoping to do more last minute weekends this year. After having so much kit half of which got packed/ unpacked then never used I've really cut back and combined with our new to us Camplet TT we're hoping if the forecast is looking good mid week we just book somewhere localish and go after the kids finish school on the Friday.

I've not had a Norfolk Lake but personally think thats a big heavy tent for weekend use, you have to think about drying it out if it gets wet too. I had an Icarus 500 last year ant it was really easy to pitch with plenty of room inside. You are more likely to go away weekends if you can pitch/ decamp quickly imho.



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06/4/2010 at 10:55pm
 Location: Staffordshire
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Also I tend not to go too far - upto an hour away from home is enough (for me anyway!). 

The first time we tried a weekend break we decided to go to our usual site in Aberystwyth. So come Friday afternoon, I finished work, picked DS up from my mums, drove for 3 hours to the site, after several arguments and finally got the tent up I was ready to kill!

We have now found a great site which is only 20 minutes away, lovely countryside and best of all its a pub!

As for kit, try to minimise.  I take sleeping stuff as normal (will not comprimise on that!), but the rest is chairs, table which doubles up as the cooker stand, cooker is a suitcase type, box with cups, plates and bowls (or take disposable ones) and a few utensiles, frying pan and my old camping saucepan set (only because it fits in the box), generally only use cooker for boiling kettle and bacon & egg sandwiches for breakfast.

 



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07/4/2010 at 12:25am
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Most of our camping has been weekends over the years, so our kit is geared to that.  These days we have a 4-man Aztec, which goes up in about 40 minutes, and just enough kit to keep us comfortable for two nights.  I wouldn't want to get too elaborate, as it would be too much hassle to take a waggon train!

My main tip about weekend camping is have all your stuff handy.  Don't park it right in  the most inaccessible part of the loft, where you have to strain to get it down.  And your tent does sound rather large for a quick break.  So yes, I'm happy to say I think you DO need another, easy-pitch one!

Enjoy your new, versatile camping mode !

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07/4/2010 at 12:56am
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Agree with the others, it gets easier the more you do it.

As above, reduced gear, packed and ready to go. We have a plastic tub of torches & spare batteries. A tub of basic cooking and eating bits. A box of ready to go coffee, tins etc Why waste a weekend having to do a major food shop. It's there in the shed so I can grab and go.

I did buy a weekend tent, that was mainly so I could put it up myself tho. I often think it's all the extra bits that we take that make setting up and taking down a long process. Leave them at home for a weekend :) If you really miss it, take it next time.


07/4/2010 at 6:43am
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We do mainly weekend camping at the moment. I'd echo most of what's been said about keeping your kit levels down and being organised.

I'm not sure I'd have enjoyed weekend camping as much before we had the trailer. In the days when we had to drag everything out of the garage into the car/roofbox (having already had to to put the roofbox on the car) it was all a lot more hard work than just hitching up the trailer.

We mainly travel about 20 minutes away, the idea of spending two or three hours getting to a site for a weekend doesn't really appeal to me. I would also go somewhere that I could stay until later on Sunday afternoon, even if I had to pay a bit extra. That makes a huge difference to the weekend.

You might be better with a smaller tent, but in my experience it's often the amount of kit you take to fill the tent that takes the time rather than the tent itself!   How long does it take you to just pitch the tent?


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07/4/2010 at 7:56am
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Sorry OH but I agree  

A weekend tent doesn't have to be small though just easier to pitch.........our weekender is huge and sleeps 8 but is soooo easy to erect whereas for longer we have a 6 berth tunnel which I find very heavy to put up but gives more space (and a canopy) to live for longer periods.

Plus for weekends we tend to go all electric, kettle, toaster and mini oven all on one big table so we've still got room to eat, couple of chairs and one folding unit for clothes and stuff, thats it really, we still take the porta potti though but I'm going to look into a folding one to save even more time.

We then save the majority of our 'equipment' for longer breaks when we've got time to play around and enjoy it. 

We have found with experience the key is to have multipurpose kit and then take only what you need for how long and even where you are going.

Try weekends though as we find them real de-stresssers  



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07/4/2010 at 9:26am
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I would second the Vango Icarus, my daughter and I can pitch from start to finish in about 10 mins, including guys!

I fancy doing more weekend camping, but it does seem such a lot of work for 2 nights! and I always imagine the campsites are much busier at the weekend?


07/4/2010 at 12:08pm
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If OH and eldest son are coming camping with us then we still use the Ontario 8 for short breaks (2-3 nights)

However, if it's just me and 2 youngest, I take the Licata 400 as I can pitch this myself.

Write a list of what you think you need for a short break, then HALF it!!! If the weather is nice, ditch the tables and chairs and take some picnic blankets, use a suitcase stove rather than a large cooker, pack a disposable BBQ or even better, treat yourself and eat at the local pub!!



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07/4/2010 at 1:20pm
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I'm following this thread with interest as we are also a family of 5 & might be able to do some weekend camping this year as I've changed jobs to work "normal" hours for the first time in 4 years - not a moment too soon for my liking.

I've been thinking about a weekend tent but the Icarus 600 doesn't look big enough for 5 people to actually sleep in comfort! I was wondering about the Vango Peace Teepee but haven't seen it in the flesh and no one has reviewed it yet.

Keep us posted with what you decide!



07/4/2010 at 2:32pm
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We have several plans for going weekend camping this year. I would second the recommendation to cut down on the kit you feel you have to take. By the end of last summer, I was leaving most of the kit in the car *blush* for convenience.. Our weekend tent is a Maryland XL - LOL. The bear essentials (1 box of kitchen stuff - cups, plates, kettle, long life milk) were packed and ready to go.

I am watching this thread with interest.



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07/4/2010 at 3:01pm
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I echo everything that is already said about weekend camping, we usually do three whole weeks a year, then the rest is weekends where ever possible. The OH works a week of early shift then a week of late shift, so we plan it to try to get away when he finished on a early shift on the Friday (2.30) then go after school.

As said by others, we only go anything up to an hour away, pack very basic. One thing I always do is take Friday tea ready prepared, wether it be a chilli/spag bol/curry that just needs heating through. I find once all set up the last thing I want to do is start cooking, so always take dinner with me.

I admit, it can feel alot of work just for a weekend, and we usually try to make sure we do something on the Saturday, just so we feel all the effort was worth it! Even if it just a trip out to a nearby country park/reserviour etc.

Also, our tent is quite large, but we can get it up and all stuff in it in about an hour. We also have an extension/porch for it, but dont use that for weekends.

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