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Topic: Is it just me?
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17/5/2011 at 1:26am
Location: Wirral Outfit: Vango Vista DLX Relum Izmir
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I have just bought the Relum Izmir so I can indulge in glamping, sure its a practical and lightweight tent for canvas, sure it will stand up to the weather, be cool in the heat and warmer in the cold, it already looks good, so I am looking forward to using my sewing skills to create totally unnecessary pretty things for it, spending some of my disposable income on solar lights, and candles.
I will be camping in it for about seven weeks this year, all non EHU, mostly in basic camp sites. I have collected over the years, all the bells and whistles a camper could possibly need, Enjoyed myself enormously every time I camp, and been safe, warm and happy in the very worst weather, Camped in huge groups, and solo camped, perhaps the question should be about the footprint we leave when camping,? Ecologically, emotionally and socially.
I leave a small footprint, upset no one, and return renewed and energised from camping. Do I now have to worry that my solar lights are upsetting the purists?
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