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22/5/2010 at 5:14pm
Location: OLDHAM Outfit: KYHAM XXL Sterling Eccles Emerald
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Quote: Originally posted by Reluctant Campe on 22/5/2010
Ok ... we (hubby, 2 boys aged 9 and 6 and me) have our tent, airbeds (we're taking duvets) and we have a campsite in St Ives booked for 2 weeks! ... we could now spend a fortune on accessories, so what are the must have items. Just about to order a double burner/grill and a pot/pan set and we already have a nice picnic set.
Im guessing an electric coolbox is a must, but what else would you recommend we dont leave home without?
Any feedback much appreciated before I do the credit card some serious damage ;o)
First you have booked the site, so is it EHU or not.
Depending on booking we will tell you what will work and what won't.
No point going down the EHU route if you can't use it
So non EHU ....
coolbox + icepacks
12v only works when car running. It will flatten a battery in a day.
3 way fridge ...run off gas
With EHU.... fridge ..... watch out for sites limit, e.g. 6 amp and what will happen if you lose power.
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22/5/2010 at 9:27pm
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A double burner and grill can be a bulky item, if you're space saving a single stove that takes gas cannisters will do as well. You only need one frying pan and two pots, one big one small, and you can take them from home. I've found camping pots too flimsy and everything burns...or maybe I'm just a bad cook!
Cook some big pots of bolognese or chilli between now and your holiday and freeze what you don't eat - take that with you for heating through, take them frozen and you've got dinner for night 2 as well.
The stove can be got in a pound shop....poundland, poundstretcher, B&M bargains, etc etc. It's in a plastic case and it's usually less than a tenner with gas cannisters at 99p.
Those discount shops are brilliant for the little bits and pieces you need for camping. I got a torch, L.E.D. lights, picnic rugs, roll mats for under the airbed, battery operated lantern and some citronella candles for outside the tent. I was so impressed with the picnic rugs I bought 6 at £3.99 each and used them for carpet inside the tent, and for sitting on the ground outside.
You'll also get a hard coolbox, some icepacks, hot water bottles and a barbecue there too.
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22/5/2010 at 10:24pm
Location: Surrey Outfit: Outwell SunValley6 -Quechua 4.2 -VWEos
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In order of priorities, keeping warm and dry is the most important thing. Air beds can get cold off the ground, so get some cheap picnic blankets to go under them, and some thin fleece blankets to put on top of them or for inside the sleeping bags. If the weather's not looking great hot water bottles are advised - nothing worse than being cold.
After that the creature comforts; Lighting - you don't need to spend loads, £4 LED UFO lights from Wilkinson are as good as anything; Spare towels, it can be difficult to dry towels in bad weather; Crocs / flipflops to walk across wet grass to the loos in the mornings and negotiating the showers; Write lists of what you plan to take, everything from kitchen rolls to suncream and edit it as the weeks get closer so that you've thought of everything; Dust pan & brush for the sand and an old towel to mop up spills, condensation and anything else that's wet!
Otherwise, I always Google about the town I'm going to, know your supermarkets, chemists etc before you get there. And make sure you've practiced putting the tent up a couple of times before you go away, you don't want to find a broken pole or set of french instructions in the tent bag when you arrive on site!
------------- Definately a fair weather camper. I don't like rain. Rain + Tent = Trouble.
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23/5/2010 at 3:23am
Location: Coventry Outfit: Cabanon Elody & Julie & Combicamp
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We use a duvet too. We put a fleece blanket, a fleece mattress cover over that, then a fitted sheet over the lot - we're always warm enough.
If you get a hard cased cool box, freeze some bottles of milk at home (remember to take a bottle of fresh milk for first day) and they will help to keep your cool box cold along with the freezer blocks.
Take a bucket with a lid (nappy bucket) and a bottle of Zoflora disinfectant to save those night time trips over to the loo block Don't forget the loo roll! Pack gas bottle or other bits'n'bobs into the bucket to save space in the car.
Research your supermarkets, & buy a 5 litre bottle of water, then refill it on site. This will save you taking a water carrier with you. Also just take enough food for the first day, then buy it from the local supermarket - saves space in the car.
Don't forget to take your pillows. Also a spares kit consisting of, at least, tenacious tape or duck tape, spare pole section (if your tent has fibreglass poles), a couple of spare pegs, extra batteries for UFO light (flying saucer shaped light with LED bulbs), spare guy rope & cleat.
------------- Jean
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