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Re: following on from my intro

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:13 pm

Have to admit mate we have never had a problem.
Most campsites do not allow same sex groups and have a quiet time at night where music has to be off or down to a reasonable level :)
I go to shell island a lot and you may get groups of tents camped together but they always seem well behaved and quiet after 10.
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby pogue on Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:18 pm

good to hear.most sites do not have same sex i know by staying in my caravan i see this.respect is the word or else its a waste of time going to have somone elses nuisance.
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby in-a-tent on Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:41 pm

no i didn't mean the undesirables (re ear plugs) but as tents provide no sound proofing at all then even a loud snorer in the next tent can keep you awake. there are lots of quite legitimate noises in the night you might want to avoid, babies crying, dog's barking,foxes (do they howl?), owls, rain, wind through the trees or just the dawn chorus. it's not that you need them but they can be a life saver if you happen to find that the middle of a field in the middle of the night is not as quiet as you might hope.

you're not insulated from the sounds around you in a tent and so if at the end of the day (literally) something does disturb you it's good to have a solution to hand and ear plugs are so cheap and small they're easy to stuff in your wash bag just in case.
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby pogue on Sun Feb 07, 2010 7:36 am

paid a visit to go outdoors in wolverhampton yesterday for a browse,the montana 6 had a lot of water on the floor and so did another large tent.i hope they just pitched them up wrong? :oops:
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby Admin on Sun Feb 07, 2010 8:46 am

pogue wrote:paid a visit to go outdoors in wolverhampton yesterday for a browse,the montana 6 had a lot of water on the floor and so did another large tent.i hope they just pitched them up wrong? :oops:


Its not unusuall for display tents to have water inside. 99% of the time this is due to the fact that the tents on display have the doors opened up all day. so any rainfall enters the tents. Normally if you were camping the slightest rainfall and the doors come down.. for displays they just dont worry about it as by the time they have gone round each tent and closed them all the sun is out again.

So dont worry to much about the water inside :) its normal for displays

Other than the standing water what did you think?
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby pogue on Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:06 am

we have seen the montana a few times now and its the one we would go for,love all the gear you can buy,cookers on stands all of it looks great.even if we keep the caravan im sure we will get this tent and all the gear to give us more options for weekends away.one fear i have is putting the dog on a tether outside,he will without doubt get tangled up in all those guy ropes. :lol:
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:36 pm

i have noticed that at go outdoors in wolvo
It's very rare they shut the doors
You should have a nooch at the camping show later this month Yeomans are having a big display on.
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby Admin on Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:45 pm

merlin1973 wrote:i have noticed that at go outdoors in wolvo
It's very rare they shut the doors
You should have a nooch at the camping show later this month Yeomans are having a big display on.


Nor forgetting that throughout the year yemomans also put displays on up and down the country. Dates not on the site yet. but some dates are listed in camping magazine this month. I'll post them later when i get home :)
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby Kool Kamping on Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:01 am

The biggest problem regarding condensation is that 90 + % of all tents now are sewn in units which mean that the groundsheet is sewn into the flysheet. This creates a lovely cosy draught free tent....but............it also creates a sealed in box of a tent. People want tents to be totaly waterproof and this means putting a coating on the outside of the material which allows it to be waterproof but of course will not allow moisture from inside to get out. We could of course make tents with a breathable fabric but that would push the costs of tents very quickly upwards and that would not suit 99% of the tenting population.

The simple answer to the majority of condensation problems is to have as many venting places as possible to allow the circulation of air within the tent.
I see and talk to so many people with all their vents shut especially in the bedroom areas and then they complain that the tent leaks ,which is weird as its not rained for a week whilst they were on holiday.
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:33 pm

Hiya
one fear i have is putting the dog on a tether outside,he will without doubt get tangled up in all those guy ropes.


I should not worry about this.. there are usually not many guy ropes out front of the tent and there is usually enough room on pitches to give him enough space.
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby pogue on Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:09 pm

you camping guys amaze me with your tact ,much better that the tin tent lot so far.
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby in-a-tent on Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:11 pm

LOL @ "the tin tent lot"
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby pogue on Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:12 pm

you must excuse my irish craic lol
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby pogue on Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:33 pm

ok lighting,what would you use on ehu,and what would you use non ehu?
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Re: following on from my intro

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:10 pm

For when we are on EHU we have 2 of the tube lead lights

http://www.abbeypowertools.co.uk/car-ma ... 87687.aspx
£12.99

For when we are not using EHU we usually have a rechargeable lantern
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RECHARGEABLE-REMO ... 35a3a142d6

and 2 led saucers

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-Mode-60-LED-Cam ... 2a043e67b0

one in the main tent and one for the canopy
and a couple of small led lights

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/24-LED-MULTI-PURP ... 19b89e0d7a
for reading in the bedrooms.
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