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09/8/2010 at 10:29pm
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hello my name is gally and im a campaholic


09/8/2010 at 11:19pm
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We go camping but we go abroad too. It doesn't have to be crowded beaches and c**p hotels, you can find some beautiful quiet breaches and hire a villa if you want a more relaxed holiday. Holidays are what you make them and everyone has their own idea of a relaxing holiday. We love camping but it's nice to let the kids have a couple of weeks running about in the sun in flip-flops instead of wellies lol. So far, we have only had 1 set of friends who found our camping trips a bit odd and I'm pleased to say we converted them and they now come camping with us 3 times in the year.

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09/8/2010 at 11:26pm
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lucky for us, family (who are also our friends) are into camping too so talking about british camping trips is never looked down on.   We find that camping is a very social thing and something we usually do with other family though we still enjoy package holidays too.


10/8/2010 at 12:38am
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Im just back from a w/end away camping...In what I consider to be  a wee bit of "Heaven on Earth" Pitched right by the Atlantic on an Empty beach(Except for the guy in the next tent filling/emptying his lobster pots) and the two kids from the other side  building sandcastles...Sat Saturday night by a campfire watching the sunset and toasting me marshmallows...Spent the days visiting places I had never been before and finding even more remote places to visit...all which I loved..and am already making plans to go back ASAP....

Have only been abroad once about 30yrs ago...To Portugal...and thouroughly enjoyed it(still got the piccys to prove it)Circumstances...Marriage...4 kids...and finaces...Have all kept me from going abroad...mostly down to me not looking for that bargain holiday abroad that most of my aquantances rave about..Have not had a passport for about 25yrs(lost it) but for 2 yrs now have had a hankering to get off abroad....But as my motto is "Manyana"(Tomorrow) I've always put it off...

3 weeks ago...I got as far as getting the passport application form....Its all signed(and counter signed) and come next pay day will be sent of for processing...Next year Im off back to Portugal...on an all inclusive deal...and Im really looking forward to it...This trip is one of those things I want to do(if finaces allow) before I get too old to enjoy them(though I am by no means ancient or doddery yet)

However camping/caravaning...Static or whatever... I think remains my 1st love even though I've had some stinkers of trips away in the tent...the lure of finding a wee site like I've just visited....and the almost spiritual experiance I had...will always keep me coming back for more...Absolutely no axe to grind with folks who holiday abroad...Good luck to them...

Sorry for the long post...but I've never managed the art of using two words when five will do....

Jelboy.



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Campers of the storm,Into this world are born

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10/8/2010 at 1:01am
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 I arrived home this afternoon from a few days camping near Comrie and a few days on Mull. I met my neighbour who has just returned from Turkey where it was 38 degrees, too hot to sit out, so guess who has the 'better colour' about them ?

 Its also fair to say that he probably didn't waken up any mornings with damp feet because of heavy rain and winds



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10/8/2010 at 7:02am
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I love camping.  We are off for our long awaited first trip this year  to the Isle of Wight on Friday night.  The holiday starts for me on Friday morning, up early at 5 am to start sorting out the clothes and packing the bags, while His Nibs gets stuck into the outhouse, sorting and resorting his neatly labelled boxes (think Ratty from Wind in the Willows just before the fight at Toad Hall "heresonefortheRat,onefortheMole,onefortheBadgerandonefortheToad"). 

A late breakfast/early brunch then I wash and dry our bedding and sort out any last bits such as the frozen milk for the coolbox and toiletries etc while His Nibs cleans the car and nips off to fill the tyres or whatever technical stuff he does, then its the big push to pack the car.  Clean bedding on the bed ready for our return, then at 5.30 - 6.00 ish we try and have a nap for a couple of hours.  Don't know why we bother, its never more than a doze.  Up again around 9 ish, either a quick snack or takeaway, depending how hungry we are, then about 11 ish we're ready to go!  A stop for a coffee somewhere round Brum, and then down via Newbury to the New Forest, arriving at Lymington at dawn.  We're usually early so we sit waiting for the ferry, along with the milk man, bread man and other early arrivals, while the sky lightens.  Then over the Solent we go, landing at Yarmouth.  (I  must remember NOT to leave my handbag on the ferry like last year, that was the longest half hour, waiting to get it back complete with purse, credit cards, both mobiles, keys the lot). Then over to Sandown to find the best full English on the island followed by a lazy stroll along the beach and around the town until lunchtime, when its off to the campsite to see if we can pitch up at last!  Yay!  Excited? Me?  You bet I am!!

But I was just as excited when we went to Italy a few years ago, I've only been abroad 3 times in my life so I'm still wide eyed and prepared to be amazed and enthralled by all the new sights, sounds and smells (blimey, I sound like a puppy, if I had a tail I'd probably wag it).  Maybe its not where and how we holiday, it's how we look at it?



10/8/2010 at 8:16am
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HI jelboy, we are off to Portugul in a few weeks on an all inclusive.  We have already had the chance to have 5 long weekend camps in our pathfinder this year and ejoyed them all, plus a very cheap 5 days in a Eurocamp caravan in France.  It was cheaper to go in the static than to take over our own unit!   Camping means that we can have lots of hols.   We have managed to have two camps with rain, two with sun and one with both so far!  We would do a lot more if we did not both work full time.


10/8/2010 at 8:43am
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Im lucky most people dont find my choice of holiday strange apart from they would never choose it! We've had some lovely holidays in the UK and Holland/ Belgium, France and Spain it so relaxing, this year as a treat for our 10th wedding anniversary we did go on a cruise, and it certainly want as relaxing but I enjoyed the food so all i really need is good campsites with a 4 star open all day, waiter service restaurant on site and i'd be happy(and 2 stone heavier :) )

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Easter - Cornwall
July scout camp
August North Wales


10/8/2010 at 8:51am
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Am definitely in the love holidays team.I have always camped - being an avid walker and climber I used to wild camp a huge amount. Since the family arrived it's been big tent, car camping which I have to say we love.

For us, the summer is all about camping. Weekends locally - being in the North of England the weather can be iffy but the dales, moors and lakes are all within an hour.

3 weeks in France every summer in the tent - absolute bliss. There simply is no better summer holiday.

This year we went skiing in Feb, went to Isle of Mull in a cottage for May 1/2 term and as we can't ski next year as I am having an ankle op we have just booked for some winter sun in Feb half term.

Work hard and play hard!

3 days to go until the car is packed up for the journey to the Dordogne and over 2 weeks in our tent - can't wait!


10/8/2010 at 2:28pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Daves mate on 09/8/2010
One of my particular favourites is "what do you do if it rains?" to which I reply "what would you do if you stayed in a hotel and it rained?"

nice throw back Dave.I'll have to rember that one lol.


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10/8/2010 at 2:33pm
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Quote: Originally posted by gally on 09/8/2010
hello my name is gally and im a campaholic

sweet...


10/8/2010 at 4:53pm
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I love all sorts of holidays, have been fortunate enough to travel about a fair bit and we try to have a couple of holidays abroad each year along with 6-8 weekends away camping but we look forward to our camping weekends just as much as we do going abroad, two completely different types of holiday but each one has its own merits and I am just thankful that we can enjoy both and make the most of being away from work and the humdrum of every day life.

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10/8/2010 at 5:00pm
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Hi all,
There's only me and my DH. We have been lucky enough to have travelled the world and I 'came into camping' later on in my life, although I did a bit of camping in the eighties. I prefer my camping. I absolutely adore it. It's the one true place where I can find peace and quiet and relaxation. I love the outdoor feel and waking up to the dawn chorus.
I have loved my hols abroad. I love the sun, sea and a blue sky. I adore Greece - almost like a spiritual home to me, but we both adore Sri Lanka and now that is where we travel every summer. That's our real 'togetherness holiday' I would give that up though if only my husband would camp with me but he won't so I don't even try asking any more.
If only I could have discovered camping earlier. I get upset now when I think of all the years wasted when I wasn't camping.
Some of you know that I retired on the 23rd July and now I am free to roam the countryside at will and when finances allow. Those who have retired before me say , you manage and 'cut your cloth accordingly'
It'll be no more tent buying but boy I have had a great time and have plenty to choose from!
All I have learned has been from this Forum and I can't thank people enough.
As long as I can do it I will camp and hopefully for many years yet.I can now take advantage of not having to camp in the school holidays after all these years - cheaper prices here I come!



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