Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just the idea of it is preposterous. You leave your nice house and all your home comforts to live in field under a sheet. 90% of the time the weather is shit, either raining, too wet or too hot. Cook anything you’ve got to then to walk 1/2 mile to wash it all up. It takes a few ours to pack the car, then up pack it all, set the tent up in shit weather then spend another day doing it all in reserve unfortunately I feel into the trap of being told it was a good idea several years ago by other families and am forced to go every year. It’s become an absolute dick swinging show with people getting newer, bigger, better tents, accessories and other such like every year. anyone else think this is the most ridiculous forced fun on the planet?
Weston Super Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The idea of camping is abhorrent. The new trend seems to be attaching a tent to the top of the car to climb into at night, because a regular tent just isn't shit enough. Not for me thanks. 1
trousers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 23 minutes ago, Turkish said: Just the idea of it is preposterous. You leave your nice house and all your home comforts to live in field under a sheet. 90% of the time the weather is shit, either raining, too wet or too hot. Cook anything you’ve got to then to walk 1/2 mile to wash it all up. It takes a few ours to pack the car, then up pack it all, set the tent up in shit weather then spend another day doing it all in reserve unfortunately I feel into the trap of being told it was a good idea several years ago by other families and am forced to go every year. It’s become an absolute dick swinging show with people getting newer, bigger, better tents, accessories and other such like every year. anyone else think this is the most ridiculous forced fun on the planet? Yep. It's right up there with gyms for me Edited 1 hour ago by trousers 1
iansums Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Not a fan myself although I liked the bit where Barbara Windsor’s bikini top came flying off 😁 2
Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, iansums said: Not a fan myself although I liked the bit where Barbara Windsor’s bikini top came flying off 😁 I thought you’d like it 🤔 https://www.fastcompany.com/90677420/the-unbearable-whiteness-of-camping
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago We're thinking of upgrading a little from what we currently have.
Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Just now, Holmes_and_Watson said: We're thinking of upgrading a little from what we currently have. Looks like a large vagina
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Turkish said: Looks like a large vagina Oops, wrong folder to post pics from... 4
Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 26 minutes ago, trousers said: Yep. It's right up there with gyms for me Luckily I don’t train in a gym 😎 1
Whitey Grandad Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago We went camping all over Europe starting in 1965 with a trip to Italy in an Austin 1100 with her two Aunts. We loved it eventually buying a touring caravan in about 1998. That was a lot better. Off the ground and away from the damp. Two caravans later and then my lovely wife died far too soon. I wasn't going to go camping on my own so sadly the caravan had to go. With lovely spring evenings such as these I really miss it. And of course Her. 4
Whitey Grandad Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Turkish said: Luckily I don’t train in a gym 😎 Luckily I don't train. 2
egg Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Camping in a tent, cooking all out meals, no, but we've got a campervan and love it. King size bed, central heating, bathroom, flushing toilet, shower, electric, proper fridge, and the ability to go wherever we want. We only stay on sites with proper facilities and somewhere walkable to eat. We ate out yesterday, today we barbequed, tomorrow, who knows. Done properly it's decent. 2
trousers Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, egg said: Camping in a tent, cooking all out meals, no, but we've got a campervan and love it. King size bed, central heating, bathroom, flushing toilet, shower, electric, proper fridge, and the ability to go wherever we want. We only stay on sites with proper facilities and somewhere walkable to eat. We ate out yesterday, today we barbequed, tomorrow, who knows. Done properly it's decent. Good to put a name to one of the annoying camper van grockles that clog up the Devon roads and car parks every year... 1
Sheaf Saint Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago Oh, I was hoping this thread was going to be about the brilliant Julia Davis comedy on Sky. Shame.
whelk Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Sheaf Saint said: Oh, I was hoping this thread was going to be about the brilliant Julia Davis comedy on Sky. Shame. Probably the most uplifting threads on Saintsweb is when discussing travelling and holidays. Well definitely less snarky 3
egg Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago Just now, trousers said: Good to put a name to one of the annoying camper van grockles that clog up the Devon roads and car parks every year... Ha!! We avoid the crowded touristy places. Little sites in the countryside are where it's at. 1
trousers Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago (edited) Just now, egg said: Ha!! We avoid the crowded touristy places. Little sites in the countryside are where it's at. Yep, that's my problem... I live in the Devon countryside.... Narrow lanes and campervans tend not to mix very well Edited 54 minutes ago by trousers 1
Sheaf Saint Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago I've always loved camping, but I'm in my 50s now and I think these days I'm more in love with the idea of it rather than the reality. The saddest thing about it for me now though is that you used to be able to just stick your tent and sleeping bag in the back of the car and bugger off for the weekend knowing that you'd be guaranteed to find a site with space. But since lockdown, staycations etc... it's become so much more popular that you always have to book up in advance these days, which takes away the whole spontaneous aspect to it. Unless you go to Scotland or the Isle of Man, that is. You're basically allowed to camp anywhere there, as long as you're not on private land.
egg Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago Just now, trousers said: Yep, that's my problem... I live in the Devon countryside.... Narrow lanes and campervans tend not to mix very well Indeed! We did the Yorkshire dales and Moors last year. Picked up a few scars. We'd only do Devon in the autumn or spring when it's less mental. Can't be doing crowded lanes, or actually anywhere crowded. 1
trousers Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: I've always loved camping, but I'm in my 50s now and I think these days I'm more in love with the idea of it rather than the reality. The saddest thing about it for me now though is that you used to be able to just stick your tent and sleeping bag in the back of the car and bugger off for the weekend knowing that you'd be guaranteed to find a site with space. But since lockdown, staycations etc... it's become so much more popular that you always have to book up in advance these days, which takes away the whole spontaneous aspect to it. Unless you go to Scotland or the Isle of Man, that is. You're basically allowed to camp anywhere there, as long as you're not on private land. Don't quote me on this but I think there's still 'free camping rights' on parts of Dartmoor? (local to me, so one picks up on snippets about such things here and there)....
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, trousers said: Don't quote me on this but I think there's still 'free camping rights' on parts of Dartmoor? (local to me, so one picks up on snippets about such things here and there).... In unrelated news, a giant hound has just claimed it's fourth victim on Dartmoor. Authorities are investigating information that all 4 campers had been invited to the area. 2
iansums Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago 39 minutes ago, trousers said: Good to put a name to one of the annoying camper van grockles that clog up the Devon roads and car parks every year... Don’t start me off on grockles, Christchurch through to Poole was horrendous over the weekend
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