Hi my wife has finally got into the idea of campiing with one condition. All food & clothing need to be put into somthing that keeps the bugs out, there 5 of us so that means alot of clothing. I ve looked at stand up units which to be fair are small & very expensive, does anyone have any cheap wonderful alternatives. Any help would be appreciated
Canvas under bed storage bags. I have ones I picked up in a sale for £2 I think, they're canvas but they have a clear plastic bit in the middle. You can stack them on top to save space, and if any of you are in camp beds instead of air beds the canvas bags can go under the bed.
Canvas under bed storage bags. I have ones I picked up in a sale for £2 I think, they're canvas but they have a clear plastic bit in the middle. You can stack them on top of each other to save space, and if any of you are in camp beds instead of air beds the canvas bags can go under the bed.
IKEA plastic stacking boxes. Loads of different sizes. We have the blue cheap ones for about 70p each for food + clothes. Get over the bug thing tough. If they want in, they'll get in! They are not too bad really. Only problem we ever had was ants once.
We've only ever used our holdalls, we leave them zipped up since we've had the trailer tent, and haven't had any problems. When we used tents we had enough space to keep them in the bedroom inners, and didn't need to worry about keeping the bags fastened.
The only real bug problem we've had was midges; and thats down to where you go!
For food - we actually picked up Campingaz Icetime 13 Litre Cool Boxes last year for £10 a piece - we use one for cold stuff and the other for tins, packets, bread, etc. If we need more room we use soft cool bags for tins etc.. The advantage of the boxes is that they are more completely sealed and keep the food dry and cool - useful for packet food as well as cold stuff and veg. They are also a good shape for the footwell and the boot of the car.
We just use our usual large/long £5 holdalls for clothes.
I have to hold my hand up and admit that I was a reluctant camper and I took a lot of persuading. My one big reservation was the bug thing.
I eventually caved and was like the zip police for the first few days. Once I got bit by the camping bug though I couldnt give a toss about creepy crawlies any more, I see it as us invading their territory so they have more right to the pitch than me.
Like the others have said if you can keep you clothes in the sleeping pods you'll be fine. Once your OH gets out in the countryside and realises just what a wonderful and varied country we live in I am sure she will relax, if not just ply her with alcohol