Originally posted by RichardCranium
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Reply to: I'm thinking about getting a bigger tent
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Previously on "I'm thinking about getting a bigger tent"
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This looks like a nice tent too:
It would be handy if one could rely on the dimensions given in the sales bumf, because on paper it looks well big enough. But then again, so did my current tent. This disparity I assume derives from the dimensions being given when the tent is flat on the ground, unerected. But once it's up, part of the floor curves into the lower sides and then curves upward at quite a steep angle to the roof. This angle makes all the difference. So at head level (when lying down) you've already lost perhaps a foot of floor length. The rest of the disparity perhaps arises from figures they've just plucked out of thin air.
Coleman Rock Springs Three Man Tent - Green/Grey: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Leisure
However if you are taller than 6 foot I would recommend even bigger tent - me and my boyfriend are quite tall and just about fitted in lengthwise.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI like the idea of having a nice holiday abroad for sub £50, and camping has pros as well as cons. Often campsites are situated in nice places and you don't have maids coming to clean your room, or waiters hovering over you or a room smelling of piss (not of your own making). The very idea of using a room that has been used by thousands of others before you and paying huge amounts of money for a bed for the night doesn't appeal at all. And then they'll rip you off on food; some even charge £2 for a teabag. Oh no, ghastly places all round. But in answer to your question, yes
Tents are for plebs and teenagers.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostMy childhood memories of camping are COLD. Cold tent, cold everything while trying to sleep. Put me off for life.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI only go to warm places. What kind of holiday would it be to go someplace cold? Ok, skiing, maybe. Or do you mean the showers are cold? Yeah, that happens. Warmish anyway.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI only go to warm places. What kind of holiday would it be to go someplace cold? Ok, skiing, maybe. Or do you mean the showers are cold? Yeah, that happens. Warmish anyway.
THey had to airlift people out a couple of years ago when the burn broke its banks.
There is a funny video online somewhere of tents being washed away.Last edited by minestrone; 25 October 2010, 14:36.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostBut, camping? Ugh. Freezing cold and communal shower blocks.
<Shudder>
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou ain't going to find Belluci washing her pits in a campsite shower
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostThat could have its attractions...
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostBut, camping? Ugh. Freezing cold and communal shower blocks.
<Shudder>
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI like the idea of having a nice holiday abroad for sub £50, and camping has pros as well as cons. Often campsites are situated in nice places and you don't have maids coming to clean your room, or waiters hovering over you or a room smelling of piss (not of your own making). The very idea of using a room that has been used by thousands of others before you and paying huge amounts of money for a bed for the night doesn't appeal at all. And then they'll rip you off on food; some even charge £2 for a teabag. Oh no, ghastly places all round. But in answer to your question, yes
<Shudder>
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou love a bargain don't you TW?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThat's no better than a hotel room though, except in price.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostPersonally, I don't think you could beat the old fashioned phone box for a night's kip for the cost-conscious traveller wanting to travel light.
Once you'd got over the smell of wee, obviously.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhy bother with a rucksack when you have a perfectly serviceable wheelie bin?
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