I tried pringles lids but they tend to slip out. I don't bother now but I do use a picnic rug on the floor in the bedroom pod so that offers some protection to the groundsheet.
We've used Pringles lids too, but yes they do tend to slip. We only take these precautions if we're on an AWP as we have had damage to our groundsheet before. We take some of the foam tiles with us that Aldi sell and put a couple of those underneath now.
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Aug/Sept - Leekworth
We asked ourselves this last year when we went on our first hardstanding pitch. So I came up with the idea of jar lids - they actually worked well - coffee lids seemed to work best!
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October - S. Wales
Rubber castor cups from b+q. Happened to have some in the garage as they came in a package with some felt stick on pads that i bought to stop the furniture marking my laminate floor.
Also Kampa Big Feet. Annoying how most things come n packs of 4 though. I tent to bave a. Ery thick picnic blacket down in the bed pod, but am considering just cutting up a single carpet tile.
------------- Christine
2014
April -
BunRoy Fort William 3 sleeps
April / May
Invercaimbe Arisaig 4 sleeps
Bleatarn Brampton tbc July
I found plastic lids cracking under pressure when the ground was soft, and switched to metal lids from jars instead and found them to be equally effective.
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