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19/6/2010 at 5:39pm
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Pound shops are brilliant places to get some pieces of kit.
A small stove is usually around £7.99 whereas the same thing in Argos is £34.99.
You don't really need a kettle as a small lidded pan will do the same thing, pans that come in the value ranges are thin bottomed and heat up quickly, and are multipurpost to for heating up cans of soup or the like.
I would advise putting a layer under your airbed, the foam roll mats are ideal. The reflective things you put on your car screen to stop the car getting too heated up are good too. I saw them in Halfords for £3 and you'd need two.
Other things available in pound shops are torches, lanterns, chairs, plastic plates etc etc.....
Good luck with your new hobby!
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19/6/2010 at 5:50pm
Location: Netherlands Outfit: De Waard Esvo (3) Hypercamp
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Until you know if you really like camping or not, try and take as much stuff as you can from home such as duvets, blankets, crockery, cutlery, pans etc.
Pack 2 repair kits, 1 for people and 1 for tents. If you dont have one then sods law says you will need it but if you have one then things mostly seem to turn out ok :)
For pegs, you can use rock pegs on all ground so for now, buying those might be your best option. They are not expensive and will do a hell of a better job than the flimsy things that come with most tents.
Make a list of things you need so you dont forget anything. Nothing worse than trying to pitch a tent with no poles lol
Enjoy !
Angie
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