Saturday, June 21. 2008
Sonic Sings "The Campfire Song Song"
Sunday, October 15. 2006
Primus Gravity EF Stove
Primus make 3 types of ground based stoved, this one is the cheepest one which runs from LP gas only… which is fine by me. It’s more ideal for long weekend / week camping cooking as it’s slightly larger than my other Primus stove and not quite as easy to use (more fiddley to link [...]
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Primus EasyLight Lantern
I got the Primus EastLight Lantern for a weeks camping at the end of September ‘06 as the nights were starting to draw in, but it was still warm enough to sit outside till late. There’s many lanterns on the market to choose from, most obviously the camping gaz ones… however since I had and [...]
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Tuesday, September 5. 2006
Cheddar Bridge Caravan Park - Cheddar
Cheddar Bridge is a fairly small site catering for both camping and caravanning. It’s a flat site which is nice, and it’s bookable?(ideal if you’re looking for a guaranteed spot). It’s within easy walking distance of the town,?with access to nice walks, caves and lots of pubs and touristy shops. It makes for a nice [...]
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Wednesday, August 9. 2006
Sunnyside Holiday Village - Newquay, Cornwall
Sunnyside is a 18 - 30’s type of campsite, i.e. it caters for groups of young people. It’s cheep and cheerfull, and if you keep in mind that it’s a campsite for groups of people then you will be pleasently suprised. However if you’re wanting a quiet family campsite then this is not the place [...]
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Little Roadway Farm - Woolacome, North Devon
Little Roadway Farm is at the top of Woolacombe, a steep climb up a hill if you’re walking. It’s the campsite of choice if you’re with a group of people and can’t get in anywhere else. It’s pretty cheap, and fairly well sheltered by hedges…. however the facilities are very basic and pretty poor, you [...]
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Monday, August 7. 2006
Quechua Tarp
I’d been looking for a Tarp for ages, and could only find expensive ones. Finally I found Decathlon in London which sells Quechua stuff, including their Tarp range… which are excellent, for less than ?20 it adds a good amount of extra shelter for when it’s wet.
decathlon.co.uk
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decathlon.co.uk
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Terra Nova Aluminium Alloy Pegs
I lost the pegs that came with my tent, so I took the opportunity to upgrade to these pegs, and I’m very glad I did. They’re not the cheapest you can find (?6 for 6 pegs), but they’re very lightweight and strong, and being fairly wide can be used without a mallet most of the [...]
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Terra Nova Peg Bag
As mentioned, I lost all my original pegs, so whilst I was upgrading them I decided to get a good Terra Nova peg bag for them at the same time. It’s black… holds about 22 pegs nicely, nothing much else to say really - a bargain for ?1.99!
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