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Carry On Camping...
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I have decided to take the kids camping this year.
We've never been before and I'd like to know what I need to take with me.
I have a tent, 3 sleeping bags, 2 double airbeds and a stove (with pots and pans)
What else will I need?
I'm doing it on a massive budget, so nothing ridiculous please.
We've never been before and I'd like to know what I need to take with me.
I have a tent, 3 sleeping bags, 2 double airbeds and a stove (with pots and pans)
What else will I need?
I'm doing it on a massive budget, so nothing ridiculous please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the budget will stretch to a double burner stove then that is soooo useful - heating one pan at a time is a serious pain.
Unless you are prepared to spend the whole time faffing around cooking on the floor (which my back hates) investing a few quid on a camp kitchen (like this Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation ) is well worthwhile - get one that has the 'wind shields' - saves loads of time and gas when cooking.
Unless you are prepared to spend the whole time faffing around cooking on the floor (which my back hates) investing a few quid on a camp kitchen (like this Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation ) is well worthwhile - get one that has the 'wind shields' - saves loads of time and gas when cooking.
I am amazed that people dont realise that stuff like this is always available somewhere on the interent, it just takes a quick search.
I did a quick search and found this web site
http:// camping andcara ...dvic e/getti ngstart ed/
I did a quick search and found this web site
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Thank you for all the answers. It is much appreciated.
I have booked onto a 'proper' campsite, as I was worried about safety issues of just pitching up in a field. It's just me and the kids, so thought that probably wasn't wise.
I've just checked the website, and there's no electricity there that we can use. There are toilets though... thank goodness!
The stove I have has got two burners on it. It was just a cheapy that was on offer with the tent, but it should do the job fine.
I'd completely forgotten about plates and cutlery! lol Kettle is also a good idea.
VHG, I don't think it's a case of not knowing. I could go onto Go Outdoors and get a list of stuff they say you need but, as I said, I'm on a budget so don't want to be spending money on stuff they say you need, yet turns out to be non-essential.
Also, if everyone just "looked on the internet", then sites like this would be pointless!
I have booked onto a 'proper' campsite, as I was worried about safety issues of just pitching up in a field. It's just me and the kids, so thought that probably wasn't wise.
I've just checked the website, and there's no electricity there that we can use. There are toilets though... thank goodness!
The stove I have has got two burners on it. It was just a cheapy that was on offer with the tent, but it should do the job fine.
I'd completely forgotten about plates and cutlery! lol Kettle is also a good idea.
VHG, I don't think it's a case of not knowing. I could go onto Go Outdoors and get a list of stuff they say you need but, as I said, I'm on a budget so don't want to be spending money on stuff they say you need, yet turns out to be non-essential.
Also, if everyone just "looked on the internet", then sites like this would be pointless!
Deputy_sherriff, camping should be an adventure for the kids. When my son was small we went all over the country with very little "gear", just threw the tent etc in the boot of the car and headed off. You learn as you go along and hey, if you forget something there's sure to be a shop within driving distance. Don't forget the TINOPENER lol.
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Don't forget lighting for the evening, lamp and torches.
Something to read, board games, football, frisbee as there will be no TV.
Washing up liquid and washing powder.
A couple, or even three, buckets - washing, carrying water, peeing etc - also make great stools for the kids.
You can go on and on until you need a pantechnicon......
Something to read, board games, football, frisbee as there will be no TV.
Washing up liquid and washing powder.
A couple, or even three, buckets - washing, carrying water, peeing etc - also make great stools for the kids.
You can go on and on until you need a pantechnicon......