Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 22/3/2007
No Val, the real reason is that both Caravan and Trailer Tent Awnings tend to be used only for eating in etc and therefore have environmentally friendly Groundsheets. IE, ones that allow the grass beneath them to breath.
Tents, large or small are either sitting on SIG or tarpaulins and these can kill the grass in a week.
No, not true I`m afraid...the standard TT groundsheet is still non-permeable. This might be true for a very modern folding camper or tt to come with an eco-friendlt groundsheet, but not for the vast majority, including mine. You have to buy one seperately. As to caravan awnings. I`m mystified why any of them need groundsheets at all but that`s another story....
Just so happens I don`t use the groundsheet in my TT at all and thus ther only real impact I have on the grass is from two very small undertents. I don`t use a groundsheet in my tents either, so the only print from mt tent is from bedroom pods. Site owners must love me! But I think I`m in a tiny, tiny minority with this.
But back to the original comment here...yup, I get onto more sites with the TT than with a normal tent, but no-one has EVER made it a condition that I use a breathable groundsheet to do this. Which is why I think excluding tents has more to do with a perceived upmarket drift/snobbery, than anything to do with grass, alas. Site owners just don`t much like the current trend of more hard up families picking up a pile of bargain kit from the supermarkets and coming to their site for a cheap holiday, possibly a lot of drinking and usually a total lack of knowledge of the traditional rules of living on a campsite. So they concentrate on the more affluent end of the market....and as there`s more campers out there, they can afford to do this.