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MarkandS Apr 12th 2008 4:58 am

Camping in Qld
 
Hello

am just thinking of getting the tent to clean it before packing and wondered what the majority do in Oz. Do you use 'standard' family tent or do most use a 'trailer tent'. The only real benefit that i can see is that with a trailer tent you are off the ground. Is there a problem on the camp sites with lots of creepy things?!

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Mark

FluffyTheCampfireSlayer Apr 12th 2008 8:09 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by MarkandS (Post 6198855)
Hello

am just thinking of getting the tent to clean it before packing and wondered what the majority do in Oz. Do you use 'standard' family tent or do most use a 'trailer tent'. The only real benefit that i can see is that with a trailer tent you are off the ground. Is there a problem on the camp sites with lots of creepy things?!

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Mark

Trailer tents aint 'that' common but are still popular! (Can be very expensive to buy)
Oh, and yes, you will find LOTS of creepy crawlies on the ground at camp sites! :rofl:

MarkandS Apr 13th 2008 10:31 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by FluffyTheCampfireSlayer (Post 6199320)
Trailer tents aint 'that' common but are still popular! (Can be very expensive to buy)
Oh, and yes, you will find LOTS of creepy crawlies on the ground at camp sites! :rofl:

Fluffy

Thank You.

Nerine Apr 13th 2008 12:21 pm

Re: Camping in Qld
 
We've got a couple of Outwell tents. Having a sewn-in ground sheet and zip sided mozzie nets is what you want.

Having said that DD went camping recently with school and slept out under open sided tarps.....

Clippy Apr 13th 2008 12:24 pm

Re: Camping in Qld
 
The tents here seem quite cheap, we're going to get one when we've got some spare cash. They're more geared for the heat too, loads more vents etc :)

Steve'O goes camping a fair bit I think, so does TheWoodz if you wanted to ask them anything sure you can pm them :)

sarmstrong Apr 14th 2008 3:53 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 
Can anyone tell me if i can take my camping stove to qld, its still brand new with two rings and a grill but im not sure if the gas connection pipe will be the same over there. Also not sure whether to take tent or not its a big two bedroomed one but not 100% sure if I could get it cleaned to customs standards. any advice would be appreciated

rebnatoli Apr 14th 2008 8:54 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by sarmstrong (Post 6207208)
Can anyone tell me if i can take my camping stove to qld, its still brand new with two rings and a grill but im not sure if the gas connection pipe will be the same over there. Also not sure whether to take tent or not its a big two bedroomed one but not 100% sure if I could get it cleaned to customs standards. any advice would be appreciated

It is a different connector and also they use a different type of gas - you can get the same gas but only in very small containers. To be honest cookers are cheap here so its probably not worth it due to the cost of the connectors and apparently the size of the holes around the rings are different due to different pressures - not 100% sure - someone else might know better - but we're just going to get a new one - Aldis do a simple 2 ring one. As for the tent we cleaned ours and it passed no problems - didn't do anything special just made sure there was no mud on tent or pegs.

steve`o Apr 14th 2008 8:59 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by Clippy (Post 6204021)
The tents here seem quite cheap, we're going to get one when we've got some spare cash. They're more geared for the heat too, loads more vents etc :)

Steve'O goes camping a fair bit I think, so does TheWoodz if you wanted to ask them anything sure you can pm them :)

mmm what you trying say about me n camp deary :rofl:

Clippy Apr 14th 2008 9:18 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by steve`o (Post 6208483)
mmm what you trying say about me n camp deary :rofl:

I'm saying nothing....










your photo says it all :lol::p

sarmstrong Apr 14th 2008 9:20 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 
thanks rebnatoli, will give the tent a good clean after last camping trip to the lake district before the big move and can easily sell the cooker then too.

Demented Ferret Apr 15th 2008 11:55 pm

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by sarmstrong (Post 6208604)
thanks rebnatoli, will give the tent a good clean after last camping trip to the lake district before the big move and can easily sell the cooker then too.

We left our old tent in UK, spent $500 on a new one, sleeps 8 in 2 bedrooms with a large middle section as well, i would recommend one where all the sides have windows or doors so you get a through draft. Into double figures on camping trips in Qld not seen any creepies yet but i'm sure their watching. Camper trailers are overrated from the ones i have seen and expensive.

Dale

sarmstrong Apr 16th 2008 8:07 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 
Sounds similar to mine, if it also has a rear exit and both bedrooms have windows. its still in pretty good condition apart from a bit of mud on the bottom which i may be able to clean off ok. i only paid £60 at the end of the camping season a few years ago and its fantastic, loads of space fo the 4 of us. We're off to Cairns in a few months and im not sure what its like there for camping yet.

Ozzy dog Apr 16th 2008 10:59 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 
I hated camping in the UK, (as I'm a wimp!) was 'persuaded' to go here and I love it. We got very cheap tent here, as described above. Best investment so far - Tarp!, goes above tent, helps keep heat out in summer, and rain off. Also creates additional shade to sit under too.

T

bcworld Apr 16th 2008 11:07 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by MarkandS (Post 6198855)
Hello

am just thinking of getting the tent to clean it before packing and wondered what the majority do in Oz. Do you use 'standard' family tent or do most use a 'trailer tent'. The only real benefit that i can see is that with a trailer tent you are off the ground. Is there a problem on the camp sites with lots of creepy things?!

Comment

Mark

Aussies don't camp......they pack up their entire lives from home and take it with 'em! I couldn't believe it the first time we went camping on Straddie.....me and OH with a $20 2 man tent from Big W (which funnily enough collpased in the middle of night during a thunderstorm, a bit unsettling after a slab of VB and a bottle of Vodka!).....everyone else had brought what seemed like the equivalent of a 6 man tent per person, a bar fridge, the telly, playstation, the kitchen sink.....even air conditioning units!

rebnatoli Apr 16th 2008 11:13 am

Re: Camping in Qld
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 6220256)
Aussies don't camp......they pack up their entire lives from home and take it with 'em! I couldn't believe it the first time we went camping on Straddie.....me and OH with a $20 2 man tent from Big W (which funnily enough collpased in the middle of night during a thunderstorm, a bit unsettling after a slab of VB and a bottle of Vodka!).....everyone else had brought what seemed like the equivalent of a 6 man tent per person, a bar fridge, the telly, playstation, the kitchen sink.....even air conditioning units!

I wondered what the powered tent sites were for - now I know!


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