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Fiona R
We want to go camping this summer and are wondering if there is anywhere in the UK which already has tents set up? We only have a small car and are unable to take all the equipment with us. We also do not want to buy everything unless we enjoy the 'outdoor life' as a family. Any recomendations?
Answer
Hey well im going camping with friends in a couple of weeks, and i only have a tiny car too! I bought a tent in argos last week, it packs away really small!! So thats not something to worry about. Its easy to put up too, i put it up, with a friend, to make sure it was ok and it was up in 15 mins max. Neither of us have ever put up a tent before either so that wasnt an issue. The tent wasnt expensive, so if worst came to worst, you could always leave it behind you. If you decide that you want to go real camping, somewhere with a fridge isnt gonna cut it! If a tent has power, it takes away the magic of camping, i think anyway. This way would be a lot cheaper than renting a tent too, so the money you save can be used to go out for meals, on a day trip etc. It just depends on what you really want from this holiday? Best of luck!
Hey well im going camping with friends in a couple of weeks, and i only have a tiny car too! I bought a tent in argos last week, it packs away really small!! So thats not something to worry about. Its easy to put up too, i put it up, with a friend, to make sure it was ok and it was up in 15 mins max. Neither of us have ever put up a tent before either so that wasnt an issue. The tent wasnt expensive, so if worst came to worst, you could always leave it behind you. If you decide that you want to go real camping, somewhere with a fridge isnt gonna cut it! If a tent has power, it takes away the magic of camping, i think anyway. This way would be a lot cheaper than renting a tent too, so the money you save can be used to go out for meals, on a day trip etc. It just depends on what you really want from this holiday? Best of luck!
Is there anything I can do to prevent my tent going mildew?
Stella
Every time time when I set up my camping tent it smells mildew. Is there anything I can do to prevent it to get such smell?
Answer
You can do the following things to prevent your tent going mildew:
1. Find a very sunny patch at your campsite with lots of dry trees or places to hang your bedding. If you have clothesline, rope or kite string, string up a clothesline between two trees in a sunny area.
2. Remove every last thing from your tent so that it's bare. Leave the tent completely unzipped.
3. Hang up the bedding, sleeping mats, pillows, even bags to dry on tree brances, large rocks or your makeshift clothesline.
4. Wait until the top of the tent is dry before unpegging it and flipping it over so the bottom gets dry. When the bottom is dry to the touch, flip it back over, peg it down and brush out any dirt or crumbs with a dustpan and brush. Add the bedding, bags and any other paraphenalia you keep in your tent when they dry.
5. Dry out your tent before you put it away for any storage by airing it out completely outsidse in your yard, if possible. The sun and fresh air produce a better smelling tent than when you dry it indoors. Only dry the tent indoors if you have no other alternative.
I bought a camping tent from http://www.lavadeals.co.uk and I use this method to store my tent.
You can do the following things to prevent your tent going mildew:
1. Find a very sunny patch at your campsite with lots of dry trees or places to hang your bedding. If you have clothesline, rope or kite string, string up a clothesline between two trees in a sunny area.
2. Remove every last thing from your tent so that it's bare. Leave the tent completely unzipped.
3. Hang up the bedding, sleeping mats, pillows, even bags to dry on tree brances, large rocks or your makeshift clothesline.
4. Wait until the top of the tent is dry before unpegging it and flipping it over so the bottom gets dry. When the bottom is dry to the touch, flip it back over, peg it down and brush out any dirt or crumbs with a dustpan and brush. Add the bedding, bags and any other paraphenalia you keep in your tent when they dry.
5. Dry out your tent before you put it away for any storage by airing it out completely outsidse in your yard, if possible. The sun and fresh air produce a better smelling tent than when you dry it indoors. Only dry the tent indoors if you have no other alternative.
I bought a camping tent from http://www.lavadeals.co.uk and I use this method to store my tent.
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