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Subject Topic: Do we need heating?
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29/5/2011 at 7:16pm
 Location: Lincoln
 Outfit: Vango Kinetic 500 Airbeam
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We take a heater and we have picnic rugs under the air beds then an electric blanket on top of the air bed. I have to say we only generally use the electric blanket at the start and end of the season as it is usually warm enough to go without it in the summer.


29/5/2011 at 10:26pm
 Location: Newcastle-Under-Lyme Staffs
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We were in Ashbourne last weekend and one night we were out with friends until after midnight. As we drove back to the site the outside temp was showing 3 degrees and of course, there had been no heating on in the tent. We were a bit worried that we would be cold in bed as this was our first camping trip so we didn't know what to expect. We needn't have worried because we were as warm as toast

We had a fitted thermal fleecey base sheet (from Dunelm) over the airbed, with a flanelette sheet over the top of that so we lay on them both and a decent, thick winter duvet over us and wore our PJ's. We will certainly use this recipe again as it definitely worked

Have a good time!



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02/6/2011 at 6:04am
 Location: anglia
 Outfit: Urban Escape Fuji 5 Man Tent
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Quote: Originally posted by MacsMrs on 28/5/2011
Hot water bottles are always an option, especially the small ones. I often put one in 10 minutes before bedtime if it's a cold night. I hate getting into a cold bed!
Taking grandson this weekend, and we are taking hot water bottle for him, me and the wife will keep ourselfs warm

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02/6/2011 at 7:22am
 Location: Suffolk
 Outfit: Vango Killington 900 Outwell Vermont L
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We have a small gas heater that I put on just before the kids go to bed and it makes a big difference. Heats the whole tent.

Really glad we had it last Friday night could see our breath in the tent. Its also nice to put on sometimes in the morning to take the chill off. Keeps the OH happy too so I would say its a bargin at £14

Paul



02/6/2011 at 7:40am
 Location: West Midlands
 Outfit: Avondale Dart 556-6
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heater's all the way for us, can't see the appeal of being cold, just to prove something - me.....  it's my holiday so i will be warm and comfortable! 

that being said we've just ot back from a 5 day break and we had the heater on at night, slept  in t-shirt pj's and i was warm!   it was so nice to go to bed not looking like i'm 3 sizes larger!



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April-Norfolk 7nts, Oxford 2nts, Defford 2nts
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June-Defford 2 nts,Pembridge 2nts
July-Tabacconist 2nts, France 19nts
Aug -Bosworth 2nts, Winchcombe 3nts
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02/6/2011 at 8:33am
 Location: Greater London
 Outfit: Illusion TC 800XL
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we never take a heater camping with us...we just pile on the layers...during our last week long camping trip in May (South Wales) the nighttime temperatures dropped to around 2 degrees C on a nightly basis, so we slept in pretty much every piece of clothing that we'd taken with us...we just saw it as part of the adventure...


02/6/2011 at 9:14am
 Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
 Outfit:  Icarus 500+ Beta 450
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Never used any sort of heating. Just a RAB Alpine 400 sleeping bag.

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Welsue's other half and also a   ,Camper, Sailor and a nearly Outdoor Person.


02/6/2011 at 9:32am
 Location: Stalybridge
 Outfit: Outwell Oakland XL
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We tried without a heater when we 1st started camping, it was so cold and damp in the tent that we hardly slept. we wouldnt do without it now as we like to put it on when we are zipping up for the night. we set it to low and it has a thermostat also. in the mornings we dont have half the condensation we used to get as it circulates the air.
better to have it and not need it than not have it and need it in my opinion.

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02/6/2011 at 11:14am
 Location: None Entered
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It was fine without, youngest woke once but got in with us and slept fine. We sat outside till late and just needed coats on.

Just as well as we couldn't fit anything else in the car at all. Looking at roofboxes for anymore trips.



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Sussex. May '11
Wales, Aug '11
Hayling Island, Aug '13


02/6/2011 at 12:27pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Safeway56 on 29/5/2011

We've got one of these...It locks onto the small flat picnic canister stoves and gives off a good heat. It's useful for taking the cold off a tent but I wouldn't leave it on all night.

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I'd not be happy using that where there's a sig, the CO will pool in the bottom of the tent and not get a chance to escape before you go to sleep in it.

I took an electric heater this weekend, didn't use it much but the couple of times it did go on I was thankful we had it.



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03/6/2011 at 8:38am
 Location: London
 Outfit: Hilleberg Nallo2 GT - Tarptent Scarp 1
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What's with all these blankets under air beds?  There are many fine insulated sleeping mats out there - Pacific Outdoor air beds being my own choice.  It'd be one more thing you don't have to take...


03/6/2011 at 8:46am
 Location: South West England
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19 quid 2 KW blower from argos, summer quilt and a intex double height airbed auto inflate, it's better than being at home :)

 

EHU is a must for me, and won't go to a site without it, and most sites have it anyway :P




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