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Booked for next weekend - how insane am I?

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GeorginaA · 04/09/2006 11:35

Okay, this is our first year of camping. With the rain and the cooler weather we'd pretty much considered packing up for the winter, but with the 7 day forcast at least showing no rain for next weekend we've thrown caution to the winds and booked a weekend at Christchurch in the Forest of Dean.

How cold is it going to get early September or should it still be okay? We normally go away with duvet plus a sleeping bag we can unzip and throw over the top - will that be enough at night?

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bouncy · 04/09/2006 11:46

Normally if we go away this time of year, we have to take a duvet, but it sounds like you should be warm enough.

pageturner · 04/09/2006 11:49

We're camping this weekend too, GeorginaA. If you're mad, so are we!

kate100 · 04/09/2006 22:21

We went this weekend and it was fine, but damo, but not cold. I'd go this weekend, but I've camped in October and DH in November!!!! Take a hat to sleep in if it's cold.

sallystrawberry · 04/09/2006 22:22

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Sparkler1 · 04/09/2006 22:23

It's been warm and sunny here in Poole today, if that helps.

Astrophe · 04/09/2006 22:24

we are going this weekend too. its our tent's maiden voyage...we just can't wait until next year.

sallystrawberry · 04/09/2006 22:32

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GeorginaA · 05/09/2006 08:31

Yep, got an EHU If only so we can take the convection heater with us!

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GeorginaA · 05/09/2006 08:32

Erm.... when you say hilly bit - does that mean we're going to have a hard job levelling the camper?!

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amazonianwoman · 07/09/2006 13:35

We're going camping this weekend too In the Lake District.

Quick Q - we're seasoned campers, but this is the 1st time we've taken DD (26mths). She has a readybed, but what do you think she'll need to keep her warm at night? She still uses grobags at home.

I think it's going to be pretty cool at night. Would fleece all-in-one PJs + vest + 2.5tog grobag + maybe a fleece blanket be OK??

GeorginaA · 10/09/2006 18:29

SO glad we decided to go - was a FAB time. Christchurch is even lovelier than Bracelands as the shop is close, the facilities immaculate and a great playground for the kids. Loved strolling up to the shop for fresh croissants this morning

Weather was fab, although did retire into the camper earlier than we normally would to get the benefit of the heater! If anything, was a little too warm last night as we over-layered!

All packed away now though sniffle. So... when's the earliest sane time to go camping next year?

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iota · 10/09/2006 18:32

ooh we went to Christchurch in June - we thought it was great too. We're non ehu and pitched up the top of the hill opposite the ehu pitches

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