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I spent a few days living out of my kayak along a secluded river.    

Iv'e just bought a old horsebox lorry to convert into a camper/living truck as such,a 1985 Bedford TL and a good chance it's the newest lorry i have ever bought ,mind you full service history and only

Not exactly wild camping but camping at our feild , wanted to take kids away n every thing elce fully booked or very busy so thort balls we will just go to feild    Kids loved it 2 of me mates co

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25 minutes ago, jigsaw said:

Any expert opinions on products such as these

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I've got that top one, alright for a bit of casual camping if you're not expecting it to be too rough and stayed dry when it was pissing down. Quite bulky when it's packed away so won't be walking miles with it

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23 minutes ago, MH1 said:

I've got that top one, alright for a bit of casual camping if you're not expecting it to be too rough and stayed dry when it was pissing down. Quite bulky when it's packed away so won't be walking miles with it

Do you need to spend a bit more for a higher standard,what would you recommend,say a 2-3 man tent

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8 minutes ago, jigsaw said:

Do you need to spend a bit more for a higher standard,what would you recommend,say a 2-3 man tent

It’s all about what you want it for. If your going on a weeks walking holiday in the dames you need something small and light if your going to use it now and again and only walking a few miles you can have something bigger that weighs a bit more. Get a three season and go for at least a two man so your kit can fit inside with you. Also a big vestibule is handy for cooking in shit weather. Vango are a good brand ?

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33 minutes ago, socks said:

It’s all about what you want it for. If your going on a weeks walking holiday in the dames you need something small and light if your going to use it now and again and only walking a few miles you can have something bigger that weighs a bit more. Get a three season and go for at least a two man so your kit can fit inside with you. Also a big vestibule is handy for cooking in shit weather. Vango are a good brand ?

Thanks again

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