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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
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Buger camping, Whots \wrany with staying in a nace hotel?
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Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon
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YOu been drinking or just got dyslexic fingers tonight love?? :rofl:
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Originally Posted by Oink
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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
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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
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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 Oink
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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
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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) 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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