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28/7/2006 at 11:25pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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No, you`re not mad. Lots of parents take their kids solo.
I often take the kids (almost ten, and four) away on my own and Hubby joins us later on. so I have to pitch the tent on my own. I bought a Vango TSB Oregon 600 as a weekend tent...two pods, the larger of which can be divided into a 2x2 berth, lots of living space and easy to put up solo, though it helps if someone can hold a pole occasionally.
http://www.outdoorfocus.co.uk/tall_fibreglass_steel_tents/Vango/Oregon/Vango_Oregon600_info.htm
Great tent, very sturdy with lots of good features.
Before the Oregon I had a Gelert Cadiz 5+2, also easy to put up solo. But I preferred the Oregon for living space, which is why we changed it.
The one thing that would worry me is the three year old. When my girl was three her brother was eight, and he was responsible enough to be trusted to look after her at the swing park while I put up the tent. Who`s going to look after your tot? It can occasionally get dangerous to allow very small kids too close when you`re putting up a tent, what with the chance of the wind flipping the canvas like a parachute or poles flicking free of moorings. . Do you have a car DVD plater or somesuch, for emergency babysitting for the vital twenty minutes while you get most of the tent up?
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29/7/2006 at 9:03am
Location: Surrey UK Outfit: Too many again! no more.
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No not mad, I almost always take my kids (7 & 10) away on my own - the OH, does not like the idea of no room service.
I find that my 10 year is an excellent help with the tent, but not the 7 year old, so i suspect you might be really on your own erecting the tent.
What you might want to do is not get such a big tent to start with (and not spend too much) and then if your OH does take it up, upgrade.
Look at something like the ever popular Vango Venture 500 (£90) - easily put'able by one person and big enough to sleep you and the three kids and even hubby (a squeeze) just for the one time to get him interested.
Do it a few weekends with the kids and hubby will get jelous - the kids will work on him.
If you have the money (£300+) then there are bigger light weight tents that can be put up single handed, from the likes of Robens and Jack Wolfskin; but I am not sure you would want to spend this kind of money straight out.
Post last edited on 29/07/2006 09:09:06
------------- Big Bunny
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