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I bought a Quechua Base Seconds 4.2 today, decided to snap it up while it was £99. Managed to carry it home on the Tube too, the 14kg wasn't too bad!
We have an Outwell Sun Valley 6 which we enjoy using, but it's not worth putting it up for single nights. The idea of the 4.2 is that we can head down to the coast any weekend just for one night with the knowledge that the set up and take down will be minimised.
There is a chance that we'll find it too small (2A + 2C), that's my fear, but if we do at least we've tried it and won't lose much on resale. Looking forward to the Spring and some sun now. Enough of this snow, we want to go camping!
------------- Definately a fair weather camper. I don't like rain. Rain + Tent = Trouble.
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July: Galpton, Devon
August: Duinrell, Holland
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