We all wish we could spend a little (or lot) more on our camping gear and get tent envy every now and then but I'm really pleased with my set up for our last camp.
items bought new especially for camping:
mycooltent £64, EHU £45, windbreak with canopy £18.99, folding table & chairs £18, 4 slice toaster £7.99, tent carpet £19.99, stripey rug £20, blow up sofa bed £14.50, double airbed £7.50, various sleeping bags approx £5 each, lamp £6 & 3 pairs of canvas curtains to make inner tent £18 total
items bought secondhand especially for camping:
'stove' electric heater £20 (had been unused as heater as used only as an ornament) & kettle 30p (saves denting my S/S one)
items bought new for home & camping use:
2x red bed spreads £15 each & solar powered lights £15 which will get used for Christmas too.
All other items brought from home, the oldest being the folding wooden table beside the sofabed which I'd forgotten I even had until I put my glamping hat on and had to hunt it out
We arrived on thursday while there was a bit of drizzle but nothing to worry about and that night there was some rain which after reading a few stories about this tent I was a little worried. Although it was obvious all the window stitching was wetter than the rest of the tent it remained dry inside so this will be sealed when it goes up in the garden for pre camping inspection next year as its already been pitched to dry but I haven't been too well so decided against it.
The inner tent colour isn't going to be to everyones liking especially as its so dark but I must say it was a godsend as we had unknowingly pitched under a street light without the inner tent on it was really bright but as I'd made it to go round the whole interior of the tent we just hooked up the rest of the inner tent and we all had a good nights sleep.
As we were there only a couple of days I didn't take the camping kitchen and next time I'll set the windbreak up the other way (so canopy slope is with entrance slope IYSWIM) and probably attach a tarp to extend the canopy as even when tight there wasn't much sheltered standing room for an adult.
4m is ok for us as a weekend tent but we'll stick with the Atlantis 5 & porch for the longer summer breaks unless we can get the money together for a 5m zig
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