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Just back from a couple of days away with friends. Camped in a caravan park camp ground. Nearly fell over when we saw several household fridges, a microwave, coffee machines, and other 240V things! On several camp sites! And they call that camping!!!???
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Whatever it takes to get the missus out camping :)
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Just back from a couple of days away with friends. Camped in a caravan park camp ground. Nearly fell over when we saw several household fridges, a microwave, coffee machines, and other 240V things! On several camp sites! And they call that camping!!!???
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Uummmmm no. That's why they are at a caravan park. It's not camping.
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It's not camping.
Who says?
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Who says?
;D ;D. Just me. But that's my opinion. Might as well take her to a hotel. About he same price as decent caravan parks, and you can have all that, without the effort of bringing it all yourself. But that's me. :cheers:
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;D ;D. Just me. But that's my opinion. Might as well take her to a hotel. About he same price as decent caravan parks, and you can have all that, without the effort of bringing it all yourself. But that's me. :cheers:
And me too ;D
Cheers
Disco teddy
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We were at a few CP's over the holidays. Both offered a fridge hire service.
At first I thought one of the sites packed up everything but the bar fridge - and left it on the site and drove off (I thought the pack up was too much of a strain on the marriage - had a blue and bolted forgetting the fridge! ) - only to see a sticker on it saying it belonged to the CP...
I was commenting to a guy at the second park how his full sized household fridge must have been a pita to bring - he informed me that for $50/wk it is delivered and picked up for him and it keeps plenty of :cheers: nice and cold for him and his... (kind of made sense at $4.50/bag of ice they wanted to charge at the CP).
Made my Waeco seem like I was playing house - but in reality he really was !!! I suppose if you have a powered site and you have the gear - why not - beats burning the toast 2 or 3 times before you remember to take it off the gas cooker when you have a toaster??
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We've got friends who always camp in a CP. I always tell them we will take them "proper camping".
We camped in a CP for the first time in 3 years with friends (it was the same for them) apart from the convenience of a Playground and good bike riding area the Kids, we all preffered bush camping. Even the kids at one stage wanted to find some dirt to play in and trees to climb.
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One man's meat is another man's poison........
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Who says?
Me too.
If you are within 5 k's of another human it is not camping. [my opinion]
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Me too.
If you are within 5 k's of another human it is not camping. [my opinion]
No mates? It must be lonely......
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One man's meat is another man's poison........
Absolutely. And that's what makes the world what it is.
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No mates? It must be lonely......
Not at all, we enjoy each others company,
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each to their own i always say, if we all liked doing the same stuff the same way it'd be a very boring world. if that's what they think camping is then good on them, i hope they are enjoying themselves.
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We've got friends who always camp in a CP. I always tell them we will take them "proper camping".
We camped in a CP for the first time in 3 years with friends (it was the same for them) apart from the convenience of a Playground and good bike riding area the Kids, we all preffered bush camping. Even the kids at one stage wanted to find some dirt to play in and trees to climb.
We prefer bush camping but had to put the car in for repairs and the easiest toyota dealership to get the work done at was 5 hours away so we took the opportunity to stay at a CP for a few days (ended up extending cos they stuffed the booking of the car repairs) - the kids loved the open space as it was "off-season" and first thing they spotted was a pile of sand that the CP had from doing recent works so they happily spent alot of time there.
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mehhhhhh stay home and put the ct up in the backyard and that way you save money in fuel, wont have to worry about hiring fridges and toasters ;D
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each to their own i always say, if we all liked doing the same stuff the same way it'd be a very boring world. if that's what they think camping is then good on them, i hope they are enjoying themselves.
Exactly
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I think Rumpig has got it right,not everyone likes free camping.
Whatever you do it's better then being home.
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We do a bit of both (bush camp and CP). Bush camping is great and the family love it too having said that the missus and kids prefer there be a toilet and hot shot shower available. That doesn't mean it has to be 5 star just clean amenities. We are set up for free camping and don't require power for anything. The new customline will be set up the same although with batteries and solar. The times we have stayed in CP's with a powered site we have taken our coffee machine and toaster. We figure the power is there we may as well make the most of it. When free camping we cook toast on the gas stove and make coffee in a plunger. If you can adapt to your situation then you will always have a good time.
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Uummmmm no. That's why they are at a caravan park. It's not camping.
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Just back from a couple of days away with friends. Camped in a caravan park camp ground. Nearly fell over when we saw several household fridges, a microwave, coffee machines, and other 240V things! On several camp sites! And they call that camping!!!???
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You clearly seen my set up then :)
Swannie
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We call that glamping.
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Shhhh!
lets keep free camping a secret, there are already enough of us out there, getting harder to find a secluded spot, let the masses continue to herd themselves into the confines of CPs. ;D
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Shhhh!
lets keep free camping a secret, there are already enough of us out there, getting harder to find a secluded spot, let the masses continue to herd themselves into the confines of CPs. ;D
Well said , hide Camps 5 & 6 & 7 . We can set up a Black Market of pages on then area you want to go to .
lf your not at home sleeping in your bed its Camping , where ever you are :cheers:
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As an avid surfer, sometimes the only option I've got is to plonk our kit in a caravan park; if I'm chasing waves that is. Over the years we've experienced quite a few scenarios within the confines of caravan parks. Some fantastic, others downright awful. Off season is the go, holidays can be a nightmare. In peak times they can be more akin to a refugee camp than a holiday park. Having seen the 240 volt brigade first hand, I can't see the problem. Its a holiday, simple as that. Bush camping isn't everyones cup of tea. Camping in large groups isn't everyones idea of fun either. Kids do tend to have a great time in holiday parks, some mums too. Hot and cold running water, domestic toilets, showers and power make life a bit easier for those less enthusiastic about roughing it. Each to their own I say.
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One man's meat is another man's poison........
So, one can't enjoy both forms of the sport?
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I love caravan parks especially when they're full to the maximum limit! The more people in caravan parks the better.
It gives me a better chance of snagging a prime spot in the bush for free :cup:
Caravan parks are wonderful things! More people should use them! :cheers:
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We camp in caravan parks. It started because it was a cheap holiday away for us. Plus SWMBO Likes showers and toilets :-) and we all know "happy wife, happy life"
But I will say we don't take the fridge from the kitchen. We bought an engel for the car and that what we use. The only 240v we use is lighting and phone chargers, plus the engel when we are parked. All things that can be done on 12v if I bothered to sort out batteries.
We still take the weber baby q and camp stove for cooking. :cheers:
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Caravan parks have their place. Some enjoy the amenities and facilities especially for kids. While others enjoy the remote and solitude of a camping spot by a creek or river. Regretfully some places you have no choice but to stay in caravan parks.
The good thing is that people are getting out and enjoying the outdoors no matter what their tastes.
Mark
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Stayed in a CP last Christmas. The little 14 foot pop top behind us had a wide screen TV (under the annex) that put our TV at home to shame. They had a big 2 door fridge plus a chest freezer (old mate seemed to be chomping on an ice block constantly) plus a twin tub washing machine. Filled their transit van to the brim when packing up. But they had fun and were good neighbours, taking my son fishing etc.
We all do things differently and as long as it doesn't affect anybody else, what's the harm. They were outdoors enjoying themselves.
KB
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probably do 50 / 50 bush / caravan parks - what i like about caravan parks is if you run out of booze there is always some one close by not watching their fridge / esky so the booze is free or you could be honest like me and walk to the local bottle shop as most caravan parks are located walking distance from a booze outlet
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I'll take a poorly run, dirty overcrowded caravan park over work any day!
As for 240v things. A quick search on this site will show that gensets and inverters are pretty common amongst 'bush campers'.
Who cares how you do it, just as long as you're enjoying it. :cheers:
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A quick search on this site will show that gensets and inverters are pretty common amongst 'bush campers'.
True that. Funny too.
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A CP is holidaying, not camping
I like a holiday now and then, but I would rather be camping :)