jasea3632 said:ROCK PEGS......
So much better than the flimsy bit of wire you get supplied with most tents and available cheap on ebay
bobsbeer said:Best idea is sell the tent and get a caravan. Loads of room. No beds to blow up, dry, warm, and you don't need to put the tent up when you get there. :thumb:
Zedilly said:bobsbeer said:Best idea is sell the tent and get a caravan. Loads of room. No beds to blow up, dry, warm, and you don't need to put the tent up when you get there. :thumb:
It's warm and dry in my tent, I have much more room than you in your caravan, plus I don't need to get my tent serviced and it fits in my loft so I don't need to pay to store it. Add in to this the extra speed on the journey by not towing a caravan and by the time you'd arrived my tent would be up anyway. I really don't see why caravanners look down on camping so much.
Tim_Crowhurst said:Zedilly said:bobsbeer said:Best idea is sell the tent and get a caravan. Loads of room. No beds to blow up, dry, warm, and you don't need to put the tent up when you get there. :thumb:
It's warm and dry in my tent, I have much more room than you in your caravan, plus I don't need to get my tent serviced and it fits in my loft so I don't need to pay to store it. Add in to this the extra speed on the journey by not towing a caravan and by the time you'd arrived my tent would be up anyway. I really don't see why caravanners look down on camping so much.
My parents use a caravan because (in their words) they're too old for canvas (They're 63 & 69) plus it lets them have the dogs in with them at night if it gets cold. Plus mum has cooked roast dinner for two dozen in her caravan before. Everything was pre-prepared, but even so you'd need to bring very bulky extra equipment (or build it if your cobbing skills are good) to do a roast dinner that big in a tent.
Hawks said:Caravans v Tents... is this the new AG v Kits
Fight, Fight, Fight :whistle:
brizleciderarmy said:Hawks said:Caravans v Tents... is this the new AG v Kits
Fight, Fight, Fight :whistle:
Nuts to caravans
Bitcaster said:One of those cheapo 2 ring & grill gas cookers. Impresses the sh*t out of newbie campers when you do a seafood risotto (all stuff pre-prepared and kept cool) or something of that ilk. Another must for me is a dog - trained to sniff out and retrieve sausages 'n bacon from the tents of other campers. Only other thing I can think of is a nice dress - simply a must for events such as "The Bulldog Bash", where it is more or less traditional attire when attending the lapdancing tent ;-)
If it was a bike rally, then a "supply vehicle" for a group is more or less essential. I have a 3 room, 8 man tent if anyone ever needs one.
thats hilarious lolcritch said:Bitcaster said:One of those cheapo 2 ring & grill gas cookers. Impresses the sh*t out of newbie campers when you do a seafood risotto (all stuff pre-prepared and kept cool) or something of that ilk. Another must for me is a dog - trained to sniff out and retrieve sausages 'n bacon from the tents of other campers. Only other thing I can think of is a nice dress - simply a must for events such as "The Bulldog Bash", where it is more or less traditional attire when attending the lapdancing tent ;-)
If it was a bike rally, then a "supply vehicle" for a group is more or less essential. I have a 3 room, 8 man tent if anyone ever needs one.
while i wholeheartedly agree with the notion of a scouse terrier(though surely one trained in aquiring quality booze would be more useful :wha: ) i cannot condone the current vogue of cross dressing at rallies. i can very rarely fit more than me doss bag, roll mat and tent on me bike and if you can youve got too much stuff. Some of the "delightful" evening wear exhibeted by some of the more rotund members of the biking fraternity (usually born again bikers) makes me shudder :nono:
i suggest sir if you want to be safe at a rally you should take the advice of a fellow north wales typehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_FljPpw7UI
im full of good advice me
Zedilly said:I really don't see why caravanners look down on camping so much.
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