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07/3/2009 at 7:33am
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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The best way is to heat yourself, not the tent. Insulation between you and the airbed, plus good sleeping bags. A tent is just a non-insulated plastic bag, after all, and as has been said 99% of the heat will just radiate out through the canvas. Plus if you want any heat to get to the pods you'll have to roll back the doors, and that will actually make the pods colder. Closed pods are always warmer inside than the living area because of your body heat warming things up, and this is why small low sloping pods are cosier than full standing height ones.
You say you use three out of four sleeping pods? My suggestion is to double up...let the toddlers sleep together. If you floor the pod with cheap thermal sleeping mats cut to size and let them sleep in their (good quality, like a Vango Midi) sleeping bags, you'll find they will snuggle up to one another if they feel cold. Like a litter of pups! Alternately sleep one adult with each child. Children are great hot water bottles.
I don't use a tent heater, have gone camping in March and April in Scotland and have had mornings when the condensation has frozen in the inside of the tent...but I've never been cold at night because I take good bedding. The kids have been camping since they were months old and they've been fine. EHU and heaters in a tent is such a modern thing...really only in the last few years has it happened at all! I think folk have just got so used to heating rooms rather than wearing warm clothes and having warm bedding that they think it's the only way. I can't be the only person here that grew up in a house with coal fires and ice inside the windows, can I?
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