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MrsGokWantsalargeglassofwine · 28/08/2009 13:00

does it take you to set up and take down your tent and the stuff in it?

It seemed to take us hours the first time and was a bit quicker the second time and other people round us just seemed to just start and then it was done.

Does anyone have any tips for packing to make things a bit quicker?

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troutpout · 28/08/2009 13:23

17 mins to pitch the tent (dh..not me) and then about another 40 mins to do bedrooms/living area/stove and table.

Striking camp is a lot longer. A good 2-3 hours to get everything back and packed in the car i would say.

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troutpout · 28/08/2009 13:26

You will get better/quicker the more you do it.

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MollieO · 28/08/2009 13:29

About 20 mins to pitch and 40 to strike. I am a minimalist camper through necessity but it certainly makes it easier.

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MollieO · 28/08/2009 13:30

Should add that these times include pitching tent and doing bedroom/stove/tables etc.

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IUsedToBePeachy · 28/08/2009 13:33

Completely set up? about 2.5 hours, that's everything down to clothes in rooms etc

we take down over a whole day (extend stay to cover it deliberately) so about 4 hours with lots of gaps for drinks etc

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MrsGokWantsalargeglassofwine · 28/08/2009 13:35

Cheers ladies, that's encouraging.

Any little secrets to make it all simpler?

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MollieO · 28/08/2009 13:39

If I had your size tent Peachy it would take me a couple of days .

To make it simpler - get a tiny tent!

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bigTillyMint · 28/08/2009 13:42

Probably about an hour to get tent up and ready and 2 hours to strike - sometimes longer if we are waiting for the tent to be dry before we pack it away!

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IUsedToBePeachy · 28/08/2009 14:28

I am not gettinga tiny tent LOL! With my 4 boys we'd all fall out after about an hour.....

big tent + big family = happy holidays!

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Snorbs · 28/08/2009 14:46

With me and my two DCs it takes us about an hour to pitch and an hour and a half to strike. If I did it all myself (ie, without the "help" of the kids) I could probably do it faster but I've found that if they're busy arranging sleeping bags or pulling pegs they're not bickering with each other

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MollieO · 28/08/2009 15:04

Peachy - the tiny tent comment was for Mrs Gok on how she could make it simpler

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MrsGokWantsalargeglassofwine · 28/08/2009 15:19

My comment would be the same as Peachy's With 3 boys it is needed.

While we were in Cornwall we had several of my family come to visit us and it was great being able to entertain, 8 of us in the tent and it wasn't squashed at all.

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TheDMshouldbeRivened · 28/08/2009 15:22

bout an hour to pitch, guy and get everything out.
I have a 'kitchen' rucksack, a sleeping stuff rucksack and a 'other camping things rucksack' for packing.
Packing up takes longer cos there's all that swearing and cursing trying to get the tent back into its bag

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TheDMshouldbeRivened · 28/08/2009 15:23

get a Bell Tent
15 mins to pitch, if that.

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Slubberdegullion · 28/08/2009 16:28

Oh blimey, well the pyramide takes 20 mins to pitch, but if we are doing a full throttle holiday, with the utility tent and all the boxes um probably and hour and a half. More like 2 to strike. I HATE packing up especially the very last bit of wiping all the worm turds off the bottom of the SIG (...must get a footprint)

But with the new outwell pop ups and the single box of minimalism

10 mins (max) pitch and beds all set up, breakfast bars & water bottles in the little pockets in the tent and clean pants laid out for the next morning. I do love my new pop ups.

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IUsedToBePeachy · 29/08/2009 09:26

Slubber ae the pop ups good? getting one next year as an easy way to create an extra bedroom by putting up in the tent for ds1.

Breakfast on strike day? We do croissants, though the site we are cnsidering next year does a board arrangement where you can camp nd get breakfasts provided- excellent

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MrsGokWantstogocampingagain · 29/08/2009 09:34

Ooh! which site is that Peachy? Though love the idea of croissants

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IUsedToBePeachy · 29/08/2009 09:42

IoW, whitecliff bay (ds4 will be 2.4 so will adore a beach holiday next year- this year we took him at Whitsun and he just tried toe at the sand LOL!)

We do croissants or pain au chocolat every other day when camping. We don't do cerreal (too many forms of food intolerance here so too damn complex) and it makes for a nice change from bacon sarnies

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MrsGokWantstogocampingagain · 29/08/2009 11:23

Will have a look at that, thanks.

My DS2 is gluten intollerant so we buy Dove's Farm Chocolate Stars or Mesa Sunrise, he loves both. When we have croissants he has the Free From Sweet Breakfast Rolls, trouble is they cost a bomb, so we don't have them often.

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IUsedToBePeachy · 29/08/2009 17:30

Ah MrsGok, we ahve gluten free here also

DS4 has either an egg (he has egg every day at home) or a GF cereal bar with fruit.

He also loves macaroons so as a holiday treat I might let him have 2 sometimes LOL (the Mrs Crimble ones)

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MrsGokWantstogocampingagain · 29/08/2009 17:37

Oooh!! everyone here loves the Mrs Crimble Peanut ones

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IUsedToBePeachy · 29/08/2009 17:38

Her bread is the best as well (the mix)

big fans

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MrsGokWantstogocampingagain · 29/08/2009 22:20

Haven't found that one yet. Will have to look out for it.

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