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couplands



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Kit for first camping trip
We are planning to go for some off-roading in France in June and will be camping some of the time. Spending around two weeks down there.

Not having done this before (camping with a Land Rover), I'm looking for a list and recommendations of camping gear. From tents, sleeping bags through to cooking gear.

We need the lot..!

Cheers

Simon
Post #219741 16th Mar 2013 11:29pm
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pope10001



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Hi, I'll give you idea of what we have and see if that helps you. It really does depend on how much you want to spend, whether you intend camping a lot or just occasionally. Here's what i have.

Kyham Freelander tent
Kyham Explorer King size sleeping bag for me and Mrs Pope
Exped DownMat 9 LW x2
Coleman Duel fuel twin burner stove
MSR Quick 4 system pots n pans
MSR Alpine Deluxe Kitchen Set
Camp Cover Kitchen Organiser Deluxe
Oztent Kokoda Chairs
ARB 47l Fridge freezer
Outwell Collapsible Washing Up Bowl
Vango Beech Alloy Table 110x70x70
Various torches/lamps (LED don't attract bugs)

I'm sure i've missed a few things but this is what we get by on. Hope it helps.

Regards,

Mark
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couplands



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Thanks Mark,

I intend to go camping a few times a year, not often but would prefer to buy once and buy well.

I appreciate your list, its a great start..Wink

Cheers

Simon
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BigRuss



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a good chair to sit on!

we went for the Oztent King Kokoda's

Steptoe will be able to sort you out with some Thumbs Up

http://4x4overlander.com/camping/furniture...chair.html

oh and the wife keeps looking at Tentipi's Shocked Russell
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Post #219767 17th Mar 2013 8:13am
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bpman



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If you go for the coleman cooker (which is excellent), consider the coleman lanterns, the run on the same fuel (aspen4, or unleaded), they also give off heat for those cooler french evenings.

We have a National Luna 50litre f/f, but depending on how much cooking you are going to do, a cool box may work. If you go down the fridge route, think about a split charge system and twin batteries.

Take some head torches, lots to choose from - we took alpkit ones to Norway they worked well.

I fitted an additional 12v socket into the left hand side of my puma glove box, and I have a selection of 12v USB chargers, so you can charge your phone, sat nav etc and keep the kit out of sight.

also ... bulb kit, hi-viz jackets, beam deflectors for headlights, alco-testers
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bpman



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BigRuss wrote:
a good chair to sit on!

we went for the Oztent King Kokoda's

Steptoe will be able to sort you out with some Thumbs Up

http://4x4overlander.com/camping/furniture...chair.html

oh and the wife keeps looking at Tentipi's Shocked


I thought you got yours from Norfolk camping ?
Post #219771 17th Mar 2013 8:24am
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couplands



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bpman wrote:
If you go for the coleman cooker (which is excellent), consider the coleman lanterns, the run on the same fuel (aspen4, or unleaded), they also give off heat for those cooler french evenings.

We have a National Luna 50litre f/f, but depending on how much cooking you are going to do, a cool box may work. If you go down the fridge route, think about a split charge system and twin batteries.

Take some head torches, lots to choose from - we took alpkit ones to Norway they worked well.

I fitted an additional 12v socket into the left hand side of my puma glove box, and I have a selection of 12v USB chargers, so you can charge your phone, sat nav etc and keep the kit out of sight.

also ... bulb kit, hi-viz jackets, beam deflectors for headlights, alco-testers


I feel slightly nervous about carrying liquid fuel for the cooker, is it comparable to carrying gas canisters..?

Split charge/twin batteries is on the list.

I drove to Geneva last year, (in the D4 though) so have the bulb, hi-viz, alco-testers etc. we just stayed at our daughter's place, so no camping needed..Smile

Thanks for all the great suggestions.

Cheers

Simon
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bpman



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I took a steel 5 litre jerry can for the fuel - kept it nice and safe.

I don't want to put you off Coleman kit, but it takes a little practice, but once mastered you would not change it. Gas is good and probably a little easier.
Post #219780 17th Mar 2013 9:01am
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Landlord



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Khyam good tents Thumbs Up

Depending on the time of year we use a Khyam tent or a Howling Moon roof tent.
Patriot roof rack
ARB chairs
45 litre Engel F/F plugged into rear power sockets
Twin batteries with split charge system
Sterling battery charger (built in) for those extended stops. Saves starting engine to charge batteries.
Vapalux paraffin lamp (like a Tilley but better)
Folding camping tables

I'm selling my Coleman cooker if your interested. Hardly used. Bought for Norway trip, think in total it has only been used about 10 times since I've had it. Will post pictures later. 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
Post #219784 17th Mar 2013 9:07am
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leeds



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There is a wide variety of gear out there with a wide variety of quality and price!

You could spend a few hundred up to many thousands of pounds!

Good camping means being comfortable.

Since weather conditions can vary during the day from blazing sunshine to freezing evenings layered clothing so can add or take off as required.

A good nights kip is important.

Notice the expression 'We' was used. Sleeping partner as in sharing same bed? Whilst camping?

Also state of your knees/hips affects choice of tents and sleeping arrangements.

Young active and solo sleeping? Camping mat or Thermarest.

Two sleeping double air bed means larger tent, maybe with duvet from home?

Cream crackered knees? Means taller tent such as Oztent. Also a camp bed or double height air beds. Double camp beds are not so brilliant. Also mean good quality chairs with solid arms.

Cooking? Everything from a quick cup of tea to full meal? Gas cannister/ msr good for quick cup of tea. Proper cooking then dual Coleman.

Lots of kit out there. Just be careful to avoid the knock offs/pass offs of good reputable brands. If they are cheaper then main brands then there is nearly always a good reason why!

There is lots of gear out there. Just consider your needs/budget carefully before parting with your hard earns. Go to a large show and look at what people are using and why.

Brendan
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BigRuss



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bpman wrote:
BigRuss wrote:
a good chair to sit on!

we went for the Oztent King Kokoda's

Steptoe will be able to sort you out with some Thumbs Up

http://4x4overlander.com/camping/furniture...chair.html

oh and the wife keeps looking at Tentipi's Shocked


I thought you got yours from Norfolk camping ?


Thats a bit far for someone living in the Peak District to go when Steptoe is just up the road from him Thumbs Up Russell
2011MY 110 XS USW Black
Post #219824 17th Mar 2013 11:25am
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couplands



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Thanks Brendan, good advice as always.

There are two of us, generally fit and healthy 55 year olds...Smile

Like the idea of (single) camp beds though, just so we're off the ground - although I've heard they may be colder due to air circulation..?

I'll be off to the Harrogate show, so can have a good look there.

Cheers

Simon


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Post #219830 17th Mar 2013 11:45am
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If you get stuck for any last minute items or things you have forgotten, look for a Decathlon shop. They have a wide range of camping equipment, clothing etc.

http://www.decathlon.fr/magasins-decathlon.html

Just clic on the region then select the closest one to where you're staying.
Post #219838 17th Mar 2013 12:05pm
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leeds



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Simon we will be at the Harrogate show and will have various items on display.

Camp beds? Just remember old Victorian saying, a blanket underneath is worth two on top!

The Oztent camp beds are padded as well.

So it does depend on how different people use their gear!


Brendan
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