Quote: Originally posted by Bob61 on 26/8/2011
I think sarcastic comments about people not wanting to go camping in bad weather is a little harsh. I think anyone who goes camping in bad weather when they don't have to is an idiot.
Camping is supposed to be a fun break/holiday/pastime etc. Not a trial of the fittest and a test of stamina! If you are not going to enjoy it because the weather is treacherous then what is the point in going?
I am able to go camping pretty much anytime now that I am retired. I usually book up a couple of days beforehand once I have a good idea what the weather will be like. I made a mistake this year (on two occasions) by booking campsites well ahead of time. One was a C&CC site which was a very popular site and in order to be able to get a booking there, one has to book at least two weeks in advance. Nobody can predict the weather that far ahead so if the weather in the last few days turns bad what are you supposed to do? Go anyway because you are macho and trying to prove you are a hardened camping nutcase and risk losing your tent or accept the weather is too bad and cancel? I cancelled and lost my deposit. The second time was due to other circumstances beyond my control but in this case the campsite (not C&CC) gave me a credit for another occasion.
I have learned my lesson (never too old) and won't be booking early again. If I have a choice of possibly losing my expensive tent to the elements or cancelling a booking then I will cancel a booking. If anyone has a problem with that, especially if you think the campsite is losing out, please feel free to phone the campsites when you know there is a gale warning and fill my vacant pitch...I'll even let you use my non-returnable deposit
well said
Post last edited on 26/08/2011 15:38:28