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05/5/2006 at 11:09am
Location: Orkney Outfit: Vango Tempest and Coleman Adrenaline 3
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Quote: Originally posted by Saturner on 05/5/2006
I think there will be room for us all, more demand may result in more (and varied) sites.
Personally I'm trying to stay in the budget end of the market, all my gear (inc Tent) has come to less than £60 total.
I pay £6.50 per night and 50p for a shower and I think that's pretty steep, I like having the shower but I could easily do without any facilities but that is hard to do if you have a car to park too (rules out wild camping).
Steve
My favourite of my three tents cost me £70 and I just love it. On my recent 10 night trip .( on this occasion solo with my scooter), I paid nothing the first night( wild camping), then £4.00 per night( all possible facilities) then £3.75 per night ( CCC site age concession).Brilliant facilities.
Just have to look to suit your own expectations.
Main thing is to enjoy it!
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05/5/2006 at 1:42pm
Location: South Shields Outfit: Eurohike Coniston Tent
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Shigeo Shingo.
No I haven't gone barking mad... I did actually write, Shigeo Shingo.
Dr Shingo is the guy we have to thank, indirectly, for the availability of lots of luvverly cheap camping gear and hence it's mass appeal.
Sure, the Americans came up with the idea of mass production, Ford being one of the first firms to use it, but the Japanese, and more specifically Dr Shingo was the guy who refined it to the point where, making something like a tent, that used to cost £300 and weigh as much again now costs as much as is reasonable to spend and does only what you need of it.
Go ahead, put his name in 'google' He is credited with re-inventing both the car and ship-building industries but his key ideas apply to all manufacturing from cars, fridges, egg timers... tents.
Put it like this, he devised a cheap and simple way of reducing the time it took to build a ship from nearly four months to two weeks, which in everyday terms means he could watch you and your OH unpacking your camping gear, sorting, getting your tent up and finally sitting down to enjoy your first cup of tea after 45 minutes. He could then expain how to do the whole thing on your own in just two minutes with out spending any further money!
Remarkable guy.
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05/5/2006 at 3:47pm
Location: Hampshire Outfit: Khyam Ultimate Deluxe
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I have returned to camping as it brings back lovely memories of happy family holidays and I want to give my children the chance to experience what I did growing up. Where else can we give them that sort of freedom in todays world.
We still have out main holidays abroad but camping is ideal for an impromptu few days away when the weather looks to be holding. I am sure there are a few purists out there that may sneer at all the luxuries now available to campers but at the end of the day it is still sleeping in a field.
As with all holidays there is a wide range of choice in sites, equipment etc and everyone chooses what suits them. Can't see a reason to be anything but glad that more people are now camping.
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