Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Family Camping
Over the last couple of months we started with the purchase of a 6 man tent.
This was followed by 4 sleeping bags, 2 double self inflating mats, a tent carpet, 2 camping chairs (we were given another two for the boys, plus a small windbreak), a camping stove, gas bottle, gas regulator and gas pipe, pan set, kettle, folding table and 4 stools, tupperware boxes and containers, mallet, set of hard ground tent pegs - with luminous hooks, tent peg extractor, lantern, 2 collapsible buckets and a collapsible water container.
So with the addition of a cooler box (which we already had), and a couple of shopping bags of food, plus washkits and a change of clothes we were all set for our first family camping trip.
Decided to leave 12 iron spikes, 30 feet of rope and 6 torches behind :)
We stayed at Bryn Bach Caravan and Campsite, near Abersoch in North Wales. Set off straight after work/school last Friday, and arrived on a sunny evening at 8pm. Took about an hour to pitch the tent and set the stove up, whilst the boys explored the campsite playground.
Found that the 20 LED lantern gives a cold, rather weak light, so not too impressed with that particular purchase. It does have a remote control, so in theory you don't have to get out of your sleeping bag to turn it off.
The self inflating mats were certainly more comfortable than the ground, but are a little slippy, so the slight slope that we were on meant that everybody gravitated down the slope in the night.
It rained during the night. We discovered in the morning that we hadn't sealed the door of the tent properly (we know how to do it now), so water had got into the front corner. and had dampened a few things.
Fired up the stove - managed to brew up a cuppa, and produce bacon, eggs and toast for breakfat.
We walked over a field and down a steep hill to the beach. Samwise saw a rabbit dart across the road in front of him. We spent a damp misty morning mooching along the beach collecting shells and rocks, and looking at jellyfish.
The weather had much improved in the afternoon, which we spent loafing in the sun on the campsite whilst the kids played with some other children of a similar age on the campsite. Had a couple of beers, and a visit to the campsite by an ice-cream van meant ice-cream/lollies all round too.
One of the pastimes of camping is that once your tent is up and your camping area established, is to sit and watch newer arrivals struggling to set up theirs.
Cooked up a large pot of pasta for tea (made a bit too much), and the kids played out until the sunset.
Light rain during the night, and in the morning. Packed up all of the kit and took the tent down between showers. All done by 11:30 am, and headed home.
So a successful enjoyable weekend for all of us. Relatively cheap - if you don't count the initial 600 quid to buy all of the equipment. Should be doing it again soon.
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3 comments:
A little bit more luxurious than Glastonbury as a student, *ahem* years ago then?
I bet you didn't pack it all in the Leather backpack and missed off the ten foot pole and flask of oil as well. (I thought it was 50 feet of rope?)
Ah yes - Glastonbury 1985. The tale of waking up on a cold, damp, muddy morning, with the only thing to eat being a whole, cold, jellied chicken from a large tin can was a good "Your lucky! We used to have to..." story - which was told again last weekend.
The leather backpack has been replaced by several nylon stuff bags. You can see the ten foot pole in the picture of the windbreak - although it's been chopped up into shorter sections. Not enough space in the car for the last 20 feet of rope :)
Also we forgot the flask of oil, and had to use butter instead :)
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