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23/11/2007 at 12:27pm
Location: north west Outfit: Cabanon Calais 413 Sunncamp Elan 200
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Hi and welcome to UKCS.
here is a link to equipment list for when you finally go camping.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=7
as regards to types and makes of equipment a lot of folks on here including myself like the Coleman comfort airbeds. you can get single and double in this make.
I also use a rechargeable pump for inflating and deflating.
I have now got both gas and EHU for heating, lighting and cooking. If you are sticking with gas the canister suitcase type cookers are really good you will also need a cookhouse for preparing all the food consumed while camping. (never seen so many bacon butties) as it will be safer and can be kept out of the way, the revolution outhouse is a good size but if you have the packing room you could get a day tent.
then to fill that you will need a camp kitchen and table and chairs.
there are plenty of threads on here about keeping warm on air beds. basically you need to insulate between the ground and the airbed and also your sleeping bag and the air bed. the odd fleece from ikea comes in handy here as they are a good price roll up small.
get the best sleeping bags you can afford. i would not worry about buying a smaller size one for the 10yo.
most campers on here use a BWL. bucket with lid. some put plastic bags inside and add cat litter to absorb and mask smells. so hope that little lot keeps you going for a while.
there will be plenty of folks here later with loads more great advice.
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16/12/2007 at 10:34pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Wild Country Halo 104 Coachman Laser
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It sounds like we are in a similar position. Our children are 10, 8, 6, 3 and 6mths. We camp once or twice most years and, although we haven't been camping with our youngest yet, the others all love it.
I would concur with previous advice. We have junior size sleeping bags for the 6 and 3 year old, but they probably work better if you anticipate using them with further children. In your case, if you are buying new, I would go for full size versions (there is usually little or no difference in price)
We have found Ready-Beds to be good for children - they are inflatable mattrasses inside a thin fleece sleeping bag. They take up less room than full size airbeds (both inflated and packed), and there is a good chance of your child still lying on it in the morning (although we have found our eldest son lying underneath his from time to time !). They need to be used with a sleeping bag most of the time, but can be used on their own on a warm summer night. If you still have your old Karrimats, use them underneath the air beds for insulation.
We've had to brave a few middle-of-the-night trips to toilets (it always seems to be pouring down and blowing a gale - the worse the weather the more desparate the child !), so some sort of emergency loo sounds like a good idea, although we've never used one - I may have a re-think now it's been mentioned.
For lighting, we have used 2-3 small gas lights in the past, but plan next year to bite the bullet and go for electricity (EHU). In anticipation, we have bought some LED Christmas-decoration style lights to run inside the tent - does anyone else use these ?
Good luck, and keep us posted on what you finally decide on.
Andy
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