Fiona1986 wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 00:50
Field glasses
Rope (can be worn around the waist to save room in the backpack)
Intelligent and powerful dog
Propensity to fall into adventures
No wait, that's what the Famous Five pack, sorry.
You forgot the block of chocolate that sustains you when you’re stranded, shipwrecked or imprisoned by villains!
But it would melt within an hour in the summer heat here in Australia…
“To grow up in intimate association with nature – animal and vegetable – is an irreplaceable form of wealth and culture.”
~Miles Franklin, Childhood At Brindabella: My First Ten Years
That’s about $220 in AUD - but not the way my daughter shops! $$$$
“To grow up in intimate association with nature – animal and vegetable – is an irreplaceable form of wealth and culture.”
~Miles Franklin, Childhood At Brindabella: My First Ten Years
The legs act as springs, so it is very comfortable. In winter I add a carrymat for warmth, but in a hot summer the canvas is cooler than a plastic airbed
Fully adult by age, about 12-15 yo in many respects. An artist.
Single and she makes her own money and spends it the way she wants to.
She has a strong belief in buying quality, always
“To grow up in intimate association with nature – animal and vegetable – is an irreplaceable form of wealth and culture.”
~Miles Franklin, Childhood At Brindabella: My First Ten Years
pete9012S wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 12:35
Great question Jomo!
A friend who camps regularly recommends this set up for the times in the night you don't want to trek to the toilets on site.
These portable stoves are great to cook on:
Great ideas Pete!
The portable gas stove is an essential, as there are total fire bans in force in most places during peak summer months, the risk of starting a bushfire is very real.
“To grow up in intimate association with nature – animal and vegetable – is an irreplaceable form of wealth and culture.”
~Miles Franklin, Childhood At Brindabella: My First Ten Years
Jomo, there's a really great online checklist here too:
Camping Checklist
There's always something that gets forgotten when packing for a camping trip. Having a well thought out camping checklist can help you to prevent this from happening. Here are our recommendations of camping essentials to take on any trip.
Excellent checklist Pete! I’ve forwarded it to her
Viv, Uncle Quentin would trip over his own shadow. Hopeless.
“To grow up in intimate association with nature – animal and vegetable – is an irreplaceable form of wealth and culture.”
~Miles Franklin, Childhood At Brindabella: My First Ten Years
IceMaiden wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 00:02
Is anyone else sitting there like this > < at the thought of camping in the middle of January? It's freezing cold, icy, dark, damp and miserable - my mind just cannot imagine being comfortable in a tent when I can't even get comfortable in bed with the heating on .
Have you forgotten that Jomo's daughter is in Australia, Fiona, where it is the height of summer, or are you just thinking of camping in Scotland at this point in time?
Have you forgotten that IceMaiden isn't Fiona and is in Wales?
Boatbuilder wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 01:02We rarely have heating on in the bedroom, even at our age, and that's nothing to do with the current high fuel prices - just a comfort thing.
I never put my bedroom radiator on overnight because it would irritate my dry skin/eczema. Even during the day, I use my radiators rarely (I don't have central heating but I have individual electric radiators in the main rooms). I wear several layers though, and I wouldn't like to be in a tent in the UK at this time of year!
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.
"There is no bond like the bond of having read and liked the same books."
- E. Nesbit, The Wonderful Garden.
IceMaiden wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 00:02
Is anyone else sitting there like this > < at the thought of camping in the middle of January? It's freezing cold, icy, dark, damp and miserable - my mind just cannot imagine being comfortable in a tent when I can't even get comfortable in bed with the heating on .
Have you forgotten that Jomo's daughter is in Australia, Fiona, where it is the height of summer, or are you just thinking of camping in Scotland at this point in time?
Have you forgotten that IceMaiden isn't Fiona and is in Wales?
Don't worry, Anita, I must be going through a bad patch. I have been crossing over Viv and Julie in another topic. I'm putting it down to age as one of the excuses.
"You can't change history as that won't change the future"
Boatbuilder wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 15:29
Don't worry, Anita, I must be going through a bad patch. I have been crossing over Viv and Julie in another topic. I'm putting it down to age as one of the excuses.
No worries! It's not so long ago that I muddled "evacuees" and "refugees" in a post!
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.
"There is no bond like the bond of having read and liked the same books."
- E. Nesbit, The Wonderful Garden.