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Subject Topic: Pregnant wife in tow campsite advice
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22/6/2010 at 9:03pm
 Location: Barnsley south yorks
 Outfit:  Sorento XS Coachman Pastiche 2008
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 well thats only the price of a box of nappies,,,,that you throw away,,,so nothing to show for your money,,,,well maybe a nice clean babies bottom,,,,,,oh thats beautiful i can almost smell the baby powder !!!!



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22/6/2010 at 9:08pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Lillis Folks on 22/6/2010


Then comes the question of........who's gonna empty the bloomin thing ????? Wooahahahahahaaaa!!!!!

Give you three guesses........



22/6/2010 at 10:14pm
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We had a Luggable Loo when we were tent camping - it was great and only cost £20!


23/6/2010 at 3:23pm
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Probably joined this conversation a bit late but I've just been camping at 6 months pregnant with a two year old so I understand your predicament. We've just been to a fantastic site in Mawgan Porth, Cornwall called Magic Cove. It's a tiny site but immaculate toilets and facilities, plus only a minute's walk to a fantastic beach, pub, shop and chippy so you don't have to venture far once you're there if you don't want to.
We took our portaloo (Kampa Kazi) for night times and early mornings but to be honest i didn't use it once as the loo's were easy to access and really clean (and i'm a real scaredy cat when it comes to going to the loo on my own at night!).
If that site is too far (we drove for 7 hours but well worth it), then just look for somewhere small and friendly with good loo's, we normally go for more rural sites with more space and therefore a trek to the loo's but in this instance it definitely paid off going to a smaller more intimate site. Hope this helps..!


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25/6/2010 at 10:45am
 Location: Telford Shropshire
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 22/6/2010

Quote: Originally posted by Lillis Folks on 22/6/2010


Then comes the question of........who's gonna empty the bloomin thing ????? Wooahahahahahaaaa!!!!!

Give you three guesses........





Hmmmmm.....me, me and let me guess......me ??? Lol

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25/6/2010 at 11:13am
 Location: Telford Shropshire
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Quote: Originally posted by Norman3 on 23/6/2010
Probably joined this conversation a bit late but I've just been camping at 6 months pregnant with a two year old so I understand your predicament. We've just been to a fantastic site in Mawgan Porth, Cornwall called Magic Cove. It's a tiny site but immaculate toilets and facilities, plus only a minute's walk to a fantastic beach, pub, shop and chippy so you don't have to venture far once you're there if you don't want to.
We took our portaloo (Kampa Kazi) for night times and early mornings but to be honest i didn't use it once as the loo's were easy to access and really clean (and i'm a real scaredy cat when it comes to going to the loo on my own at night!).
If that site is too far (we drove for 7 hours but well worth it), then just look for somewhere small and friendly with good loo's, we normally go for more rural sites with more space and therefore a trek to the loo's but in this instance it definitely paid off going to a smaller more intimate site. Hope this helps..!


Hi there. thanks for your advice. Am going to go with tha kampa kazi i think. Aaron


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25/6/2010 at 11:56am
 Location: Yorkshire
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You can take it to the beach too for the little one instead of a porta potty.


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25/6/2010 at 4:10pm
 Location: Cumbria (Upper Eden Valley)
 Outfit: Cabanons SunValley Michigan Khyam ABI
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As for sites - try Brynawelon about 10 miles from Cardigan.
Has everything you require.

Here's the toilets and showers block - spotless, warm, very new. They have shwer, toilet and basin all in the cubicle as well as seperate shower and toilets and basins.



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