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Tent?
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How common is it that people buy tents and all the gear etc etc. Then use it a couple of times then not bother using it! although seems a good idea at the time?
You might guess that we cant make our minds up! many pro,s and cons!! any advice welcome?
You might guess that we cant make our minds up! many pro,s and cons!! any advice welcome?
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If you are just wanting to try camping dont go and buy everything you see in the shop, as you say not everyone takes to it.
Best bet would be to plan a weekend away and buy one of the starter sets from somewhere like argos or amazon:
http://www.argos.co.u...%3EFAMILY+CAMPING.htm
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1308579386&sr=1-1
Just remember you will need a stove and kettle for a brew in the morning, but can eat out at pubs/takeaways to save having to buy to much.
I am pro-camping, however I am a Scout leader and also run D of E Schemes so I am used to being in the outdoors all the time.
Give it a go and if it isn't your cup of tea then as long as you havn't splashed out to much you could always donate it to a local youth group and have that warm feeling from having helped young people have a taste of the great outdoors.
Best bet would be to plan a weekend away and buy one of the starter sets from somewhere like argos or amazon:
http://www.argos.co.u...%3EFAMILY+CAMPING.htm
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1308579386&sr=1-1
Just remember you will need a stove and kettle for a brew in the morning, but can eat out at pubs/takeaways to save having to buy to much.
I am pro-camping, however I am a Scout leader and also run D of E Schemes so I am used to being in the outdoors all the time.
Give it a go and if it isn't your cup of tea then as long as you havn't splashed out to much you could always donate it to a local youth group and have that warm feeling from having helped young people have a taste of the great outdoors.
The cost of try-out camping gear has plummeted in recent years, and with camping becoming trendy again it means you can have a go and literally 'walk away' without the feeling that you might as well have stacked your money into a big pile and burned it.
Like others have said, you can get decent 'starter packs' - but I'd add, go somewhere with guaranteed sunshine. South of France is good.
Like others have said, you can get decent 'starter packs' - but I'd add, go somewhere with guaranteed sunshine. South of France is good.
THANKS EVERYONE! AFTER MUCH DELIBERATION WE HAVE BOUGHT ONE OF THESE!
http://www.gooutdoors...vista-800-dlx-p183852
http://www.gooutdoors...vista-800-dlx-p183852
Hi, my son goes to a lot of these music festivals and takes his tent and for the walk to and from the car which can be long that triggerhippy mentioned he uses a sack truck. He says it saves him from carrying the tent etc and of course his beer supply. He bought cheap tents at first and at the end of the festivals he used to leave them there and the festival people take them down and give them to charities but these days with his sack truck he's bought a better one and now brings it home.