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21/3/2013 at 1:31pm
Location: Birmingham Outfit: Kampa Frinton Classic Decathlon Air
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Hi, I'm in the same boat as you it seems.
I'm a single dad in Birmingham and was concerned with the whole thing about putting the tent up, watching them every minute whilst alone, loo trips, etc.
I've done it once with the extended family which was ok as there was always someone around to keep an eye on them, entertain them.
The other issue I had was the tent as when I'm alone I don't fancy putting up our montana lake alone so have just bought a quechua base family pop up family size tent and am going to try it for a weekend once the weather warms up a bit.
There is a northern group of single campers on here and I did plan on joining in with them at some point if time allows a bit later in the year. Or failing that maybe we could start a midlands group, although camping in the midlands usually means at least an hours drive away to find somewhere decent so maybe not that useful.
Either way, I wish you all the best, and may you and your kids have many great adventures together.
------------- Paul, Amy(13) and Poppy (9)
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21/3/2013 at 2:11pm
Location: Bootle Outfit: various tents & A steam train
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When mine were young, I took them to the loo with me, and had (indeed still have) the porta potti for at night. Have even used it during the day when the loos have been a hike away, or weather really bad.
From day one I have given mine jobs to do, like holding the pegs, helping peg, with me giving the pegs a "mummy sized" knock
Alice helped with the water, and Pip with the bins.
I had the rule that when we got on site, we may have had a snack, depending on how the journey had been, but before anything else we go the tent set up and the beds ready - then we would look around, Now they go off and play while have a cuppa and then do the rest in peace. Knowing that nothing got done until the tent was up and we had somewhere to sleep made them help. (Mean mummy I know.)
First time I went solo, it was either go solo or loose our holiday - no contest.
Depending on the age of the kids things like colouring books - I used to have a load of crayons etc just for cmaping. Family board games. This like DSs - ideal for when they can not go out (don't forget the Poundland headphones), stuff so that they can entertain themselves while you have a bit of a chill.
If you are unsure, go for a weekend, to a site within an hour from home, that way if you don't like it then you haven't got to face a massive journey.
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