Saw this today but was worried about the fixing attachments, have to screw 2 hooks into trees I guess. Will that harm it? I'm not a gardener and don't want to damage trees.
No link so not sure exactly what it is. In general most will avoid screwing anything into tress to fix as if everyone did that the trees would be suffering from constant abuse.
I wouldn't recommend fixing and leaving either unless it is your tree on your property, then it is your decision.
Something as simple as a wash line can be fixed to a tree with simple knots like a couple of half hitches on one end and a taught line hitch on the other without a need for any hooks.
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Thats a much better idea. I just looked at the pack and saw the 2 hooks but was being harangued by my children for cheap poundland tat at the time. I didn't buy it because I didn't want to use hooks in trees.
I am contemplating taking my 4 arm washing line from home (it collapses shorter than most) as I got a tripod stand for it from Amazon last year. May give it a go or just hang the towels on a piece of string like in the old days : )
It was busy in ours yesterday and trying to keep two children in check and look while they're trying to run off to look at the plastic rubbish for a quid was a bit difficult. One remained holding hand at least whilst distracting her with anything other than washing lines!
Not been to Poundland for ages, maybe it`s about time I took a look. I went into one at York last year and got some sets of four plastic plates. They had them in side plates and dinner plates and I got a pack each. Good quality plates as well.
I was very impressed with the little lattern I got in poundland this year. It is very bright considering and nice and small for packing too. I'll use it outside the tent as we have EHU lighting inside.
If you are thinking for campsite use, most sites don't let you put up a normal type of washing line strung between two objects due to the safety issues of someone walking into it.
You will either have to go for the camping rotary type as I would have thought the one from home would be a bit big and possibly encroach into others space or one of the coated wire frame jobs that you hang off a window
I'm going Poundland tomorrow and have to pick up loads of those "flying saucer" style lights that we've got cos everyone wants them if they have them in stock.
Quote: Originally posted by AndyVines on 22/4/2008
If you are thinking for campsite use, most sites don't let you put up a normal type of washing line strung between two objects due to the safety issues of someone walking into it.
This is certainley the case on Forestry Commission sites, danger to the animals as well.
We've got a plastic coated metal device that clips on to a window sill or a radiator at home.
Um, find it a bit diffiucult hanging one of the plastic coated wire ones from a tent lol.
The site we're going to has vast expanse in middle and only tents round the edge so space not a problem but as we're only going for a week, it'll be easier to fold the dirty clothes up and store them in laundry bin to bring home and wash! I was after just a washing line for towels and tea towels really. May just need to get some more micro fibre ones but 1) they're small (even bath size) and 2) if your skin is anything but smooth, they stick to you - and everything sticks to them
Oh well, keep thinking cap on for alternative ideas : )
Hi People i went camping last year in gale force winds and my old frame tent fell to bits, so i used the remaining good poles to make a washing line using the guy lines has a washing line and worked perfectly. The camp warden didn't mind because i had it close to the tent near shrubs. It saved me a fortune in the laundry anyway..... Lucky for me i took my Alta dx 6 that i got from ebay for £55 and it stood up to the weather with ease.
I'm going to Shell Island on Friday for the weekend if any of you live near to wales try this site its amasing and very cheap in my opinion......
I've just bought one of these from Ikea: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40122995 I also have one of those elastic travel washing lines with a hook at each end. It takes up very little room and between the two we should be ok!