ordered a new tent. so thought we would make room in the shed by having a tidy up. as we removed everything & put everything back in we realised just how much gear we have for camping. it has taken up a quater of our shed, I wouldn't mind but it is an 18ft shed. i was just wondering if anybody else is as mad as us!
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Glad its not just me then. Im now looking at a 3rd shed, OH got one shed 8x6 for her gardening stuff, no camping gear allowed. Ive got the brick outhouse about 8x6 all camping gear spare fridge tools etc. no where near enough room. But suprise suprise Im allowed to get a 3rd shed. Im hoping to get one made for me about 12x8 so hopefully have loads of space to store the camping gear and go in and polish the bags get things out and clean them and generally mess about with our stuff until we can go camping again sad I know but who cares.
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I keep all my current gears in my trailer and it lives in the garage, along with the roof box and the gears that spare/redundant.
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Just having my loft boarded out to store camping stuff up there, also my estate car has most of my current camping stuff in there permanently, more stuff in the shed, and the stuff in the spare room will go into the loft!!
Actually if you stack it right, put a tablecloth over it (with a vase of seasonal flowers) it makes an ideal dining room table. The added benefit is you have an interesting topic of conversation with dinner guests....
Quote: Originally posted by mcguire6078 on 07/5/2013
Actually if you stack it right, put a tablecloth over it (with a vase of seasonal flowers) it makes an ideal dining room table. The added benefit is you have an interesting topic of conversation with dinner guests....
"What's that hissing coming from under the table, Martha?"
"Oh, that'll be that damn air bed, Marjorie.... quick, grab that gin.... No, forget the gravy boat.... RUN!!"
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We decided to buy a plastic storage unit a couple of years ago for all our stuff! Tried to pack light this time for camping and still the car was overloaded!
Quote: Originally posted by Mucker1884 on 07/5/2013
Quote: Originally posted by mcguire6078 on 07/5/2013Actually if you stack it right, put a tablecloth over it (with a vase of seasonal flowers) it makes an ideal dining room table. The added benefit is you have an interesting topic of conversation with dinner guests....
"What's that hissing coming from under the table, Martha?"
"Oh, that'll be that damn air bed, Marjorie.... quick, grab that gin.... No, forget the gravy boat.... RUN!!"