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08/6/2010 at 3:21pm
 Location: Ayr
 Outfit: pro action comet
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I am setting out for the first time camping,and would like information on equipment needed  to get started and enjoy my first camping break.

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PaulandAnn


08/6/2010 at 3:33pm
 Location: Polesworth Warwickshire
 Outfit: Bailey Unicorn III Valencia (LR Disco)
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Hi PaulandAnn and welcome to UKCS.

This list might help you make sure you are not without the essential equipment.  You may not need everything, but it is a good place to start.  Equipment List



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David


08/6/2010 at 3:47pm
 Location: Ayr
 Outfit: pro action comet
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Thanks David this is a great start,

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PaulandAnn


08/6/2010 at 5:04pm
 Location: North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Holi * Perran 4 * Airedale 5
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The basics are:
Something to sleep in - tent
Something to sleep on - airbed, self infalting mat, camp bed
Something to sleep under - sleeping bag, duvet
Something to cook on - suitcase stove, 2 burner stove and grill, BBQ
Something to cook with - pots, pans, utensils, cool box
Something to eat with - plate, bowl, cup, cutlery
Something to sit on/at - folding table and chair
Something to see where you're going - torch, lantern

Nice things to have but not essential:
EHU  (electric hook up cable)
Fridge
Heater
Light
Tent carpet
Utility tent
Tent canopy
Porta Potti
Wardrobe
Kitchen stand

Camping is a very personal thing - I like my home comforts so tend to "glamp" quite a lot whereas other people are equally comfortable and happy to be the next Bear Ghylls!!



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09/6/2010 at 1:29pm
 Location: King's Lynn
 Outfit: Karrimor Ultralite Icarus 600
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I would include insulated mugs (there's nothing worse than luke warm coffee)

Crocs or similar, easy to put on and keep your feet dry when you wake up at 2.30am and have a definite need for the toilet.

Finally you can't beat a swiss army knife it has so many uses

 

 Steve



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09/6/2010 at 6:09pm
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Not forgetting matches or lighter. Turbo lighter particularly good, last ages and does not easily blow out if windy.

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Mavis
It is easier to smile than frown so share a smile every day


09/6/2010 at 8:55pm
 Location: St Albans
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 4
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Also remember to take a bin bag, loo roll, kitchen paper and we find antibacterial kitchen wipes really handy too to keep the table clean (and are also useful if the facilities are not as clean as they should be!).

Crocs are a great idea as mentioned previously - I also find taking a pair of shorts and a simple t-shirt makes dressing after a shower much easier as space is often limited and floors are wet. I then get dressed fully when I get back to the tent. If you use a hairdryer, take a few 20p pieces as they are often needed.

Food wise, we often make a chilli or bolognese before we leave, put it in freezer bags and then we have a quick, tasty meal to simply heat up when we arrive. You could also freeze it to eat the following day help keep the cool-box cold.

There is so much you could buy - I suggest you buy just the basics to start with, and then decide what you feel you need on future trips; you may like to keep it basic or you might want carpets, big chairs, extensions etc. We started out with a great tent and not much else, but after gradually adding to our equipment now we have a car-full of stuff!

Enjoy your trip!


09/6/2010 at 9:42pm
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 6 Virginia 5
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Hi Paul and Ann, don't forget a piece of plastic sheeting (or a Footprint) groundsheet for under your tent. This will keep the ground sheet, (especially if it's a sewn in one) clean, so that when you pack up you won't get the tent muddy.

Also a couple of picnic blankets for under the beds to keep the cold from coming up.

 

Happy Camping

Sheve



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09/6/2010 at 9:45pm
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Decent sleeping bags, dont scrimp as nothing worse than being cold.



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