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Topic: Floods at Cae Du, Wales
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08/9/2011 at 4:46pm
Location: St Ives Cornwall Outfit: A small 3 berth just for me
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We had to leave campsite on tuesday morning due to flooding like they have never seen before, so the warden told us. Was anyone else there? We were pitched about 20 feet from the river and at 7am it was about to burst the bank. The field next to us and slightly lower was already completely under water. I could not believe my eyes and was amazed at how quickly this was happenning. Due to OH's health problems packing up in a hurry is no easy job. We struggled, but made it just in time, I think. Then, due to the road being flooded, we couldn't leave the site. We all had to be directed out of the back gate and along very narrow lanes, back to the main road. It was an adventure I can tell you !! ... lol..... I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and in fact, did both. We now have a ripped tent (kyham Chatsworth) with runined bedroom poles.
We have been thinking for a while that it is becoming too much as we are getting older and, as I said above, health problems make setting up camp very hard at times. We are never going to give up camping though as we both love it too much. We are looking at campervans, but thought maybe this could be used for cooking etc..... and we could have a smaller, and therefore easier to put up, tent just for sleeping in. Does anyone else do this? We need ideas please???
HAPPY CAMPING!
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12/9/2011 at 5:31pm
Location: herefordshire Outfit: Cabanon Calais
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Hi Guys & Gals, I was facing this problem, 71 years on the clock, knackered knees etc, however I thought the problem through and went back to basics, Frame tent, erect the frame on its knees, pull over the canvas, jobs a good un. I was very lucky and purchased a Cabanon Calais brand new and never used, I have used it twice this year with no pitching assistance. I would be camping this month but have an appointmrnt for another new knee, but I will be back next year, all being well , Happy Campin.
------------- war baby
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