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tent camping is awesome, no better way!
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As posted elsewhere today, In BC MoFR also used to have campsites http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/ but it looks like it has gone all corporate now.
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Originally Posted by acer rose
(Post 8471834)
As posted elsewhere today, In BC MoFR also used to have campsites http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/ but it looks like it has gone all corporate now.
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8471866)
Do they have wifi access at their campsites?
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We have just bougt a campground on the Island and its true that a lot of the private campgrounds are a bit run down, this is because a lot of parks are still owned by the original owners who opened then in the 60s and should have retired 10 years ago but have been holding onto there property for the big bucks that have never come there way, as you drive the highway you can spot the parks that have new owners ( nice signs, flags , wifi,pools ect) and then the next one has a fence thats falling apart and a ripped and torn flag and a dodgy neon sign that flickers like bates motel, those are the ones to avoid !!!! unless your a developer wanting to build new condos ? your the guy these old farts are waiting for, thats why they have let there campsite get so shabby.:confused:
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It does make me laugh how you see regular cars (normally estate cars) towing caravans in the UK, but over here you need a big diesel truck.
Anyway I hate camping, not only is it bloody expensive, it's boring as hell. I cannot think of anything worse than being stuck in a forest for days. I took my kids tent camping when we first arrived in Canada, they were bored within hours. No facebook, no TV, no nothing. There is a definite class system in camp sites. Tenters are at the bottom, followed by tent trailer families, followed by small trailers, followed by huge trailers, followed by $250k motor homes :eek: I priced out renting a motorhome for a week in July, by the time you include petrol, insurance, campsite fees, food, and all the rest of it, it was cheaper to go for a week in Mexico. |
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Buger camping, Whots \wrany with staying in a nace hotel?
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8587706)
Buger camping, Whots \wrany with staying in a nace hotel?
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Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon
(Post 8587712)
YOu been drinking or just got dyslexic fingers tonight love?? :rofl:
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8587717)
No, I now found my specs with no help with you lot. But, I still hate camping and think the Ritz Carlton or the Four Seasons are much better options. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8587717)
No, I now found my specs with no help with you lot. But, I still hate camping and think the Ritz Carlton or the Four Seasons are much better options. :thumbup:
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Proper camping = my daughter is off with 15 other class mates to do this over 4 days . . . .no civilisation - all food to be taken with them etc.... http://www.sookeoutdoors.com/juandefucatrail/
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Reminds me of my friend when I told her we were going camping last year and asked did she ever go with her family?
"Oh dear god no, my idea of slummming it, is a hotel without room service" |
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But seriously folks. I have camped among the rocks on the banks of The Colorado River in The Grand Canyon quite a few times and it's a fabulous experience. The sheer grandeur of it all makes it all worth it.
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Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8587730)
But seriously folks. I have camped among the rocks on the banks of The Colorado River in The Grand Canyon quite a few times and it's a fabulous experience. The sheer grandeur of it all makes it all worth it.
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8587734)
I've stayed at some great hotels, with magnificent views over the ocean or mountains. And, I can get room service.
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Saw the thread title and that dbd33 had posted and thought of making a funny related to VW convertables and gay dogs but decided against it.
Back to camping in tents......not something I've done a lot of, but when I do it, I like to go extreme.;) (See photo) |
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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 8588481)
Saw the thread title and that dbd33 had posted and thought of making a funny related to VW convertables and gay dogs but decided against it.
Back to camping in tents......not something I've done a lot of, but when I do it, I like to go extreme.;) (See photo) The gay dog has, of course, been camping all over Ontario, in parts of the US and round Cape Breton. For a while I tried to teach him to piss exclusively on RVs but I can't seem to wean him off trees and hydrants. |
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