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24/5/2015 at 7:36pm
Location: North West Outfit: campervan
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Quote: Originally posted by Rawtenstall 1959 on 23/5/2015
To everyone who has responded...thank you so much.
Your posts have made me really think about what i have become afraid of, if indeed anything. Thanks for the prompt to make me think abut what i was afraid of. I think what is really bothering me is feeling self conscious. Camping is for so many including me, a social activity, and most people camp in families and groups.Having had my son with me, meant i did not do it alone and kids just join in with others, and can be great ice breakers. Singles i had often thought, stand out like sore thumbs. So to the lady who offered to let me join her, and the many links inc to the C&CC, i will try them all. Camping is a broad church and always has been...and my attitude is usually 'just do it'. I will apply it to this too....dorothy
I find having something planned helps. I usually arrange a trip around a place of interest e.g. a NT property or an interesting town.
I've not done rallies but some are arranged around hobbies e.g photography, walking which would be an icebreaker. There are also a couple of groups for solo campers, have a look at the phoenix group or the new companions.
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27/5/2015 at 8:23pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: None Entered
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I've camped on my own a fair bit(well, with just a dog or two for company). I've never felt unsafe and I thoroughly enjoy it.
People often offer to help pitch, although I last solo camped with a big Khyam (XL Excelsior) which is a doddle to put up solo. I felt quite smug when I overheard a couple debating whether I put "that big tent" up by myself. (The man thought I couldn't possibly have managed it, the woman was betting him I had!)
At one site, a friendly group of bikers invited me to join them round their campfire, fed the dogs sausages when they kept an eye on them while I was in the shower, and came and helped me load the car - they were just angels, not hell's angels. They looked scarey, but were really kind and charming.
I prefer sites where there is an owner or manager in residence, and agree that C&CC sites are excellent in that respect. At a pub site at Ford (West Sussex) the lovely owner came and made sure I was ok last thing and first thing and gave me her personal mobile in case of problems in the night.
I've always found it enjoyable and very relaxing, being able to do just what I please, when I please. And the vast majority of people are friendly and helpful.
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