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23/4/2008 at 10:56pm
Location: West Midlands Outfit: Bodo 3 Tesco 4man O R Scenic 5.0
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Hello everyone!
This is a first time post, although I've been a lurker for somewhile! Now I really would appreciate comments from any of you (er, that'd be ALL then) more knowledgable and experienced in camping matter than me.
I'm looking for a new tent to help persaude my fair weather OH that camping is a good idea. We'll only do it at weekends as she will only consider hotels in places very hot for main holidays - but she works hard so that's fair enough.
There's only the two of use - although I guess that we may take the dog too and - if we're paying - our 17 year old might accompany us rarely.
As she's very much fair-weather I've already concluded that it has to be a tent with a SIG but as she's not yet convinced I don't think I dare spend too much money. As a result of hours of Interweb time and a visit to both the local Yeomans and Go Outdoors, I've narrowed it down to 3 tents, each with a SIG and pretty reasonable space. They are:
Outdoor Revolution Scenic v5.0
Coleman Cedar Creek
Coleman Galileo L (only 'cos it's on special everywhere, otherwise I think it's a bit big for the two us.)
Any comments on the various Pro's and Cons of these - or indeed any suggestions of a make/model I might have missed - would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
WL.
------------- "He's gonna give up the booze and the one night stands. Maybe settle down in some quiet little town"..... Well maybe, but not, er, quite yet!
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24/4/2008 at 12:32am
Location: OLDHAM Outfit: KYHAM XXL Sterling Eccles Emerald
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Here is my two pen'orth For weekends go for the easiest, quickest you can find. See this thread ONE NIGHT STAND http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/active_topics.asp?PagePosition=2&showActive=6
the more time and effort needed to set up the less likely you are to camp.
Get a pup tent for teenager they need their own space, and you will only need to carry it when they accompany you.
Find a site that isn't to far away but has everything you need
Hope this helps
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24/4/2008 at 10:10am
Location: West Midlands Outfit: Bodo 3 Tesco 4man O R Scenic 5.0
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Thanks everyone for the comments.
I have to say I was inclined to a simpler tent to erect for just the reasons given, which is why I leaning towards the Outdoor Revolution - just three poles and it seems to be quite sturdy.
Anybody got one? How long is the pitch time? The guy at Jackson yesterday hadn't got a clue as he'd never pitched one!
WL.
Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 24/4/2008
Quote: Originally posted by oldham on 24/4/2008
Here is my two pen'orth For weekends go for the easiest, quickest you can find. See this thread ONE NIGHT STAND http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/active_topics.asp?PagePosition=2&showActive=6
the more time and effort needed to set up the less likely you are to camp. .......
I think this is excellent advice. The more stuff you take away with you to help you have a good time, the less of a good time you will have because you will spend a larger part of the weekend sorting out the stuff!
This is true for tents as well - there will be a thread started on here most days from someone who has bought a huge complicated tent which is great for long stays (say, once a year fortnight in August) but has then realised that their main need is actually for a much simpler quick up and down tent so that they can fully enjoy more frequent shorter trips. MT
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26/6/2008 at 11:31am
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We bought the Scenic 5.0i from Jacksons earlier this year! Absolutely love it!!!!!
The Minnesota was on my shortlist, but I'm glad I went with the Scenic!
We've had a large Khyam & a Sunncamp family dome tent amongst others. All good in their way, but I have found the scenic to be well made. It is warm to sit in during the evenings & warm at night. It looks a very professional outfit when pegged out properly campared to some of the most popular choices.
To put it up, you'll need 2 of you, but if 3 of you do it, it'll take about 10 mins to get the basics up. take your time & you'll have a great base for your holidays!
I cook outside under a fishing brolly & windbreak (which I've done for years this way!) so there is plenty of room inside to sit.
We've had x4 adults sleeping in it comfortably on a mixture of air-beds & camp beds.
A good purchase, good luck with it & enjoy!!!!!!!
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