what car/van do you use to go camping?

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Re: what car/van do you use to go camping?

Postby Wayne on Sun Aug 01, 2010 2:27 pm

Andy wrote:
Wayne wrote:, our latest craze is having pub style quizzes in the evening. We managed to pick up a couple of quiz books for a £1 each and the kids think its great to see if Mum is cleverer than Dad :roll:


So will you be doing one of these quizzes on the campout??? :D


Good idea Andy, we could get the kids to quiz the adults if I bring the quiz books :lol:




Nope, never took it out of the box. But, the salesperson said this tent was super easy to set up; even in windy conditions...
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Re: what car/van do you use to go camping?

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:58 pm

Sorted quizz night it is :D :D :D
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Re: what car/van do you use to go camping?

Postby camp on Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:48 pm

Used to use a Toyota panel van, no space problems at all, we go to f1 and Lemans, my brother inlaw used his people carrier.

Tried camping in the uk once. they would not let the van on to the site...

Last year we bought a Vauxhall Vivaro Dual cab, fantastic, all the kit in a 6 seater no worries
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Re: what car/van do you use to go camping?

Postby in-a-tent on Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:05 pm

On our trip last week I watched a guy trying to get everything into a trailer and a grand cherokee I was feeling a bit sorry for him until I noticed the thing he was struggling with was a TV :-)

Our trailer tent swallows up most of the normal camping kit: tent (obviously), beds and bedding, kitchen and pots and pans plates cutlery etc and the chairs. all we're left with is the clothes and the food. Those would fit too but it's not easy to unpack the trailer tent so we only pack it with stuff that stays in.
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