------------- Hypercamp Alaska
Vango Force 10 mk3
Vango F10 Helium 1
Coleman Cobra Pro 3
Coleman Cobra 2
Naturehike Star River 2
Eureka! Solitaire
Dutch army goretex bivvy bag
Well, I've just paid £650 for one to keep my dogs in just in case they decide to slip out of the porch awning.
I certainly would not go on a site that charged extra.
Quote: Originally posted by Moondaisy on 11/4/2014
Well, I've just paid £650 for one to keep my dogs in just in case they decide to slip out of the porch awning.
I certainly would not go on a site that charged extra.
We have windbreaks from Jormax for our dogs and you can see through the material. Expensive but worth the £350 we paid.
Quote: Originally posted by Jax365 on 11/4/2014Good grief! I didn't think they could find anything else to charge extra for!
I don't know where Haggy is though!
Don't put any ideas into site owners minds as they will soon find a way of charging for ANYONE who dares to break wind on their site.
Quote: Originally posted by ldpdmp on 11/4/2014
a wonderful idea!! Only the Brits have them.
I don't think that's true at all. Johnny foreigner tends to use beach umbrellas and beach tents more but certainly beach windbreaks can be found abroad.
It's not just the Brits that have discovered this brilliant invention.
I go to Beacon Hill in Poole, with friends been there 3 years running now, always borrowing one of their tents, we get a large pitch, I must say that this year we will be buying wind breaks, as we have always looked at others with envy, they really can extend your evening outside
One would hope the charge is to discourage multi windbreak pitch abuse....Those who wish build walls around themselves can pay handsomely for the priviledge, no man is an island, certainly not on a campsite & definitely not in a gale when the poxy things flap around & blow away.