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To think you're not really that adventurous if you have your husband with you

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GigglingSid · 04/08/2024 05:55

I'm part of a group for families who enjoy travel, nature, camping, outdoor pursuits, both in the UK and abroad. It's not a very single parent friendly group, some of the advice given, particularly around my budget for certain holidays has been very rude. There's been a lot of women commenting 'well my husband will always drive/ put up the tent/ plan routes/ bugger off cycling all day and leave me with the kids.
I've been away this week and have been chatting to various people on the group about hiking routes, camping spots etc. It suddenly struck me that many of these families have credit cards with limitless amounts on them, expensive cars, tents and camping equipment worth thousands and they are also nearly all heteronormative couples. What a different experience trekking though the Sahara as or with a large white man with you compared to my experience as a short, mid thirties woman?
I feel like I've been conned a little bit into thinking I wasn't able to be part of this elite club as I wasn't savvy enough at reading a OS map or that great at kayaking.
But maybe actually being a woman on her own, with two kids, £200 and an Aldi tent makes me the most adventurous of them all?

OP posts:
justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:27

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:27

Comparison is the thief of joy

Carpe diem.

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:29

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:26

Off to tell my husband and children that we are now considered a heteronormative failure.
Does this mean our cat is a failure too, I mean she is 17 and like a family member.

Yes I'm afraid... & the cat has had it too easy for too long

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:30

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:27

Carpe diem.

I wish I could live like this 😂Maybe this is what my pension is for?

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:32

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:29

Yes I'm afraid... & the cat has had it too easy for too long

She does live very lavishly. Probably thinks we have an endless credit card limit. 🙄

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:35

@justfinethanks cats are assholes! If I had a ground floor we would have them again, never have I felt as emasculated (I'm a woman!) by an animal! I miss animals & my son has no clue of the pecking order when it comes to cats

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:35

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:30

I wish I could live like this 😂Maybe this is what my pension is for?

What, sitting in an Aldi tent? If you feel adventurous enough then go for it I say! I have a few more years to work on my braveness, unless my heteronormative family stop me..

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:39

oh hang on...maybe I need to start a Hetero-normative thread? You're so brave

AnnieMcFanny · 04/08/2024 14:41

What a strange opening post.

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:43

Excomuniate your husband & childen @justfinethanks we've been indoctrinated

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:44

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:43

Excomuniate your husband & childen @justfinethanks we've been indoctrinated

Done!

SpaceHogger · 04/08/2024 14:51

Anyone else feel sorry for the DC?

Dragged around the UK and overseas on Saharan adventures in an Aldi tent.

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:57

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:44

Done!

Phew because the paper work could take some time... I mean which box??

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:58

SpaceHogger · 04/08/2024 14:51

Anyone else feel sorry for the DC?

Dragged around the UK and overseas on Saharan adventures in an Aldi tent.

it's like the Gen Z of Arabian Nights

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:58

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 14:57

Phew because the paper work could take some time... I mean which box??

😂😂

Grammarnut · 04/08/2024 15:00

Lovingsummers · 04/08/2024 09:47

Everyone needs to be able to sort themselves out in any situation without relying on their phone. I don't know about those areas but reception is often not reliable.

So you do the safety bit. Someone knows where you are. In the Lake District it is recommended to leave a note on your car windscreen saying where you have gone and when you left. Rangers regularly check car parks and will notice and act if you left to go up Scar Fell at 2 pm and you are not back at 8pm.

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 15:03

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 14:58

😂😂

My dd had a class mate who identified as being Japanese. She had never been there, didn’t speak the language and were really angry if they pointed this out. She felt Japanese and so she was. You can be anything you want!

Scorchio84 · 04/08/2024 15:29

justfinethanks · 04/08/2024 15:03

My dd had a class mate who identified as being Japanese. She had never been there, didn’t speak the language and were really angry if they pointed this out. She felt Japanese and so she was. You can be anything you want!

like Hilary Baldwin, Boston born & bred

Disturbia81 · 04/08/2024 15:40

@Scorchio84 and that one 😂

Lovingsummers · 04/08/2024 22:31

Grammarnut · 04/08/2024 15:00

So you do the safety bit. Someone knows where you are. In the Lake District it is recommended to leave a note on your car windscreen saying where you have gone and when you left. Rangers regularly check car parks and will notice and act if you left to go up Scar Fell at 2 pm and you are not back at 8pm.

And if you need help more urgently than that? I think I'm used to more remote and rugged terrain than that. I'd never start any hike at 2pm if I wanted to be sure I'd be out by dark. I start hours before. I have hiked in the Lake District but it's not my typical hike. What precautions you need depend on where you are hiking and the nature of your location. Letting someone know where you are and when you plan to be back in the minimum you should do.

Grammarnut · 04/08/2024 23:11

Lovingsummers · 04/08/2024 22:31

And if you need help more urgently than that? I think I'm used to more remote and rugged terrain than that. I'd never start any hike at 2pm if I wanted to be sure I'd be out by dark. I start hours before. I have hiked in the Lake District but it's not my typical hike. What precautions you need depend on where you are hiking and the nature of your location. Letting someone know where you are and when you plan to be back in the minimum you should do.

Agree. Only gave an example.

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