Good Morning
Orchard Campsite offers as an option the feature of a real campfire on some of its pitches.
The fires burn seasoned logs, each cut to a size sufficiently small to allow safe and easy handling, and with the ability to fit safely into the pitch based fire pits. The logs are all at least 3 years post felling, air dried and as such burn relatively smoke free, do not spit or hiss and burn evenly and with sufficient heat to provide both warmth and allow quite serious multi course menus to be cooked.
During a busy weekend between 1 and 3 tons of dry wood is consummed. The supply of this material is both erratic and expensive, and has to be collected much of the time, stored, taken to pitches, and the residue cleared away. Add to that the natural wastage caused by the over zealous helping themselves in the early hours, and the cost of supply increases.
Cas54, the logs used in the main fire pit are specifically for that pit, they typically weigh in at around 60lbs each dry weight, and can indeed last many hours if there is not too much wind, but for safety reasons such large logs cannot be used in the pitch based fire pits.
I am pleased that Nigel 16 in Birmingham can get dry sawn and riven timber for such a low price - but currently we cannot do so, and indeed have never been able to.
The challenge is - find us a cheaper delivered supply of sawn and riven 3 year post felling timber that can be relied upon to provide upwards of 60 tons across the next few weeks, delivered in weekly batches, and it will be a pleasure to reduce the price accordingly.
In the meantime, the benefits of having an open fire remain a feature of staying at the Orchard Campsite, and despite the initial view of r1ck06, I can guarantee that the Orchard Campsite never "rips off" anyone.
The site remains one of the best value facilties available - I doubt that the Orchard Campsite would have been selected from all the thousands of sites in England as one of only 40 to be listed in the recently published book "Cool Camping" by Jonathan Knight - if it did rip people off!.
But, having said that, if any one of the hundreds of regular clients that stay here feel that they have ever been "ripped off", please write to me at The Orchard Campsite Wickham Market Suffolk IP130SJ with supporting details, to receive a complete refund - hows that?
Thank you all for your continued support. Whitsun Bank Holiday weekend is booked (UKCS Cowboys and Indians Meet) - and August Bank Holiday is filling fast - I recommend that you book early.
Alan Hammond (Proprietor)
Orchard Campsite
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