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11/5/2011 at 12:38pm
Location: ingleton Outfit: Vango Nevis 400 Eternity 400 Airbeam
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Hi All
Just wondered what age your kids where when you first took them camping we have a 5 month old and we are debating wether or not to camp this july. thank you in advance for your help .
Thanks
Ian
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11/5/2011 at 12:43pm
Location: Stonehaven Aberdeenshire Outfit: Kampa Croyde 6
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We camped when our son was about 7 months. Its very very easy really (its when they can escape the fun starts!)
We have always co-slept so he just slept in the sleeping bag with me, this is certainly an option even if its not normal for you or there are plenty of camping cots on the market.
If you are breastfeeding then food is not a major issue, if you need to heat/sterilise bottles you will have to consider how to do this. Food wise finger food if that is the route you are taking or take along some jars of puree.
I found 2 things invaluable 1/a sling/backpack as buggies take up space and are not great on grass 2/ waterproof dungerees/all in one which allowed me to plunk him down on the grass (he was sitting up) if you have a bumbo or equivalent that would probably be very useful!
hth a little
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11/5/2011 at 12:52pm
Location: North West Outfit: Obelink Familia 6; ESVO Bedouin 280
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Pretty much everything that Tomsmum said +1.
The only thing I would add is on co-sleeping. We have co-slept from birth with all of our kids, and when we camp have had them in their own sleeping bag (actually, it was a gro-bag) on a SIM right next to ours. I have only once shared a sleeping bag with one of them, and that was an uncomfortable night for all concerned! (having said that, my sleeping bag is a snug fit for one person so having me + baby in there was quite squished...)
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11/5/2011 at 2:07pm
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we took our youngest to France at 7 months though it was a pre errected tent rather than our own.
Challenges for us included the fact that he was used to eating home made baby food which we would blend but in France we left the blender at home and tried baby food. This failed totally and he lived off wheat a bix for a week. (in those days you could give babies wheat a bix from 4 months, he is now 18yrs)
We took a baby bath for the obvious reason as he was too young to take into showers but a washing up bowl would do the same if no room for a bath.
Sleeping won't be too bad at that age as you can use travel cots, camping cots, carry cots or child airbeds as they are no good at escaping until a few months older than that. You just need to be sure that you can keep your baby warm and even in July I would recommend taking the warm sleep suits that you can get and using if needed.
Sterilising might be a challenge but again this used to stop by 6 months in the past as they can pick things off the floor anyway defeating the object but you can always pan boil bottles/cups/spoons etc if you don't want to take a steriliser and actually still use one at home.
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20/5/2011 at 11:46pm
Location: South West England Outfit: Vango Kura 600
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I am a die hard camper, we went camping last year when OH was 8 months pregnant, she hates camping but as long as the toilet block is close then all is good, William was born Nov 2010 and his first camping trip was at Freshwater on the hot bank holiday weekend at Easter so he was approx 4 months old :)
It was very easy and he loved it, it was his first time in a swimming pool too, we always get EHU so took kettle, steriliser and a travel cot, that's about all you need really, he slept in his own pod in our Vango Kura 600 and he slept from 8pm till 8am even when it got windy one night and the OH was worried about the tent lol.
We went to weymouth for the day and he went in the sea, also had his first Ice cream which went everywhere, one of the best holidays I have had so we are off to Parkers farm next Friday for the bank holiday :)
Some pics to follow.
 By the car

The travel cot with baby monitor
ter Easter Pressies

Me and Will at Weymouth
 First Icecream :)

1st time in sand, on Weymouth beach

Wiull trying to bite through my brothers Vango Diablo 600
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21/5/2011 at 4:02pm
Location: Dudley West Midlands Outfit: Outwell Montana 6
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6 weeks old. We had just bought our campervan and I needed desperately to try her out. The van was fine and so was the baby!
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21/5/2011 at 4:28pm
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We took our little one camping, taking full advantage of the hot spell at the beginning of May. She was 10 weeks old and positively loved it. The light play on the canvas fascinated her and the sea air helped her sleep all night!
We have electric hook up which was invaluable as it meant we could take the sterilising unit and we had a heater on at night to be on he safe side.
She has a pop - up cot that has high sides so we can be sure as she gets more mobile she won't be in any danger. We put the cot on top of a folded sleeping bag to keep her off the floor and her nanny kindly knitted her a super warm gro-bag which made sure she was toasty warm! The cot fits in by the air bed so we all bunked up together.
We only went for 2 nights to see how we found it but it was a really positive experience and we can't wait to go again. We're booked in for the May bank holiday for 4 nights this time!
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23/5/2011 at 1:04pm
Location: Lincolnshire Outfit: 5 m zig bell force 10 trigano ridge
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Quote: Originally posted by Flame Grilled on 23/5/2011This very subject has been a worry on my mind for a while now. We are taking our 11 month old away for the first time this Friday and I am worried that he will get up in the night and not only wake us up but other campers around as well. What are peoples general consensus of being woken by 'younger' campers.
Great pictures BTW RonnyUK
Really, don't worry. Campers are 9 times out of 10 fine with babies waking up in the night, it's normal human behaviour. If your on a family campsite then it's only to be expected from other campers (they'd use other sites otherwise!). The general view from other threads on here is that if baby is attended to and not left to cry for hours on end then it's perfectly acceptable.
People are far more annoyed with adults to be honest with foul language, loud music, drunken shouting into the night, stealing tent pegs ect ect.
Gareth
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23/5/2011 at 1:15pm
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We took our 2nd child when only 3mths old. That wasn't a great trip but had a lot of extra faff going on at the time and I hardly slept, we went home after one night. We then went again for a week when he was 5 1/2mths old and much better. At night he wore his usual plus velour all-in-one (the coat type), little hat, regular grobag with a large fleece blanket folded under and over. In the morning when the sun started to warm the tent we took the blanket off to stop overheating. For the early trips we used the popup bubble travel cot as we were very limited on space in the car and tent.
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23/5/2011 at 8:57pm
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thank you so much for all your help we are going to take our little ruby for her first camping trip up to waren mill in northumberland for the august bank holiday
ian
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24/5/2011 at 11:55am
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Aww thanks we think he is too hehe :)
Last word from me, if your going to take a baby camping make sure you get EHU, without it you will be struggling to keep little one at right temp during the night, and kettles and sterilizers are much easier then disposable bottles.
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