Camping gear

Camping gear

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Original Poster:

3,991 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd May 2005
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Have tent but need stove, sleeping bag etc.

Anyone know of a good one stop shop online?

obes

3,298 posts

245 months

Monday 23rd May 2005
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www.outdoorgear.co.uk

These guys have order tracking and real-time stock check.

O.

Rude Girl

6,937 posts

260 months

Monday 23rd May 2005
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Haven't looked at their online store, but was in Tesco the other day, and they had those cookpot sets at something like £6 or £9, chairs for £6, and various other stuff too. At those prices, you can ditch them when you leave to make space for bringing wine back

Mark B

1,621 posts

266 months

Monday 23rd May 2005
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Ebay... loads and loads of gear at very good prices.

Mrs Triple S

2,821 posts

228 months

Monday 23rd May 2005
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I found some stuff online at Argos.

>> Edited by Mrs Triple S on Monday 23 May 18:29

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

230 months

Monday 23rd May 2005
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Mrs Triple S said:
I found some stuff online at Argos.


Oh yes!!! Argos do great little canvas frame beds. Just a couple of inches off the ground makes a big difference!

oversteer

247 posts

259 months

Thursday 26th May 2005
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I've been in Houx for a few years and have had a
full size domestic fridge plugged into the mains
there, invaluable! As I'm in Beausejour this year
anyone got any recommendations about where to hire
a generator, which type is quietest etc... I'm in
the Reading/Oxford area. All we're likely to run
off it is the fridge, music and a few lights.

What sort of security precautions are necessary with
a generator in terms of theft prevention? do you have to ensure that there's someone there at all times? If
this is the case we might consider a gas fridge
instead.

Cheers.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

242 months

Thursday 26th May 2005
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oversteer said:
I've been in Houx for a few years and have had a
full size domestic fridge plugged into the mains
there, invaluable! As I'm in Beausejour this year
anyone got any recommendations about where to hire
a generator, which type is quietest etc... I'm in
the Reading/Oxford area. All we're likely to run
off it is the fridge, music and a few lights.

What sort of security precautions are necessary with
a generator in terms of theft prevention? do you have to ensure that there's someone there at all times? If
this is the case we might consider a gas fridge
instead.

Cheers.
Why not chain the generator to the towing eye of your car? Just don't forget it's there!!