Awning V Tent

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Re: Awning V Tent

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dirtygertie wrote:
ringo wrote:

You really do love your tents dont you Karen

Ringo

according to Nigel, my collection amounts to a fetish but I just think its sensible to have one for every occasion!!
Lol! I know exactly what you mean Karen
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Re: Awning V Tent

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You really do love your tents dont you Karen

according to Nigel, my collection amounts to a fetish but I just think its sensible to have one for every occasion!!
One for every occasion, I know what you mean. We've got our original tent, from days before the camper, an awning, quenchua pop up tent, and a trailer tent. All the tents are stored in the trailer tent. The trailer tent also has an awning, this awning however is a right pain to put up.
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Re: Awning V Tent

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Just sorted out my conundrum, Somerset Camping are doing the Khyam Driveaway XC for only £199 (last years model) Seems a bargain to me!
Complete with an inner tent for 4 people that can be divided into 2 separate rooms and bags of living room space. My tent fetish has just begun......

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Re: Awning V Tent

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We've got the khyam driveaway xc awning and it gives you loads of extra room, in fact we used it as our awning when we went to Norfolk last year but halfway through the week hubby had to return to work so me and my son stayed on and used the awning as a tent. We had loads of room and the tent survived a night of high winds and a thunderstorm no problem. Its quite a big awning to put up though,so we only tend to use it if we are staying somewhere for more than a couple of days.

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