My friend commented when we last went camping about the lovely candle tealight holders I had. I told her they were ex-cockle pots which I'd recycled to use for camping with citronella tealight candles for bugs and gives a nice glow for our evening round the campfire with a nice glass of red.
I then thought I bet there's loads of fantastic uses of stuff we'd 'throw' away at home that ukcs bods re-use for a different or similar purpose camping.....so please do tell as not got a load of money but loads of recycling stuff at home that may be ideal for when we go camping???
------------- It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent.
I use the tin-foil cases from individual fruit pies/jam tarts etc to hold citronella tealights when camping. Buy & eat the tarts during the day - re-use the tin-foil case for tealights and re-cycle before coming home. No waste! I am also going to try the "wasp catcher" method of cutting a plastic water bottle in half, putting some jam/beer mix in the bottom and inverting the neck of the bottle to trap the pesky waspies (tip taken from another posting on ukcs!)
I do the wasp catcher out of a plastic bottle thing too. I use washed out tin cans for many things...punch a few holes in them and you have tea light holders, or as disposable sauce pans for heating up things like dipping chocolate on the BBQ, or with a few twigs in the bottom for a miniature camp fire for toasting marshmallows. (You need a few air holes in the bottom of the sides too.) Oh yes, and as an ashtray for Hubby's foul ciggie butts.
The first time camping we obviously didn't want to spend too much on something we weren't sure whether we would take to so i used empty, washed, 2l bottles of coke etc to store our water in. And they weren't too heavy to carry from the water tap either :)
I have recycled an old canvas frame tent, some of the poles i re-sized to make a frame for a BBQ over an open fire, other poles i have used to increase the height of a BBQ so i can use it as a fire pit. I have also used an old washing machine to make a fire basket which works great. here are a couple of pics.