Camper Newbie
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Camper Newbie
Hi all,
We have had our camper for about 6 months and have had a few trips away but with no awning. After deciding that was ok for one or maybe two nights we took the plunge and bought one a few weeks ago. We decided that this weekend would be a good opportunity to test it out and have been looking at campsites, most of which charge extra for awnings...
This is my question/point!
What is the difference between a car and tent combo and a camper / awning? They both take up the same space!! I can understand when you are a shed dragger and you want a caravan, awning and car - more space needed but why are we lumped in with them??
I know it isn't much extra in most cases but it has just got my goat! am I alone in this or are there good tactics / arguments that can be put forward and if so anybody been successful?
Cheers
Dave
We have had our camper for about 6 months and have had a few trips away but with no awning. After deciding that was ok for one or maybe two nights we took the plunge and bought one a few weeks ago. We decided that this weekend would be a good opportunity to test it out and have been looking at campsites, most of which charge extra for awnings...
This is my question/point!
What is the difference between a car and tent combo and a camper / awning? They both take up the same space!! I can understand when you are a shed dragger and you want a caravan, awning and car - more space needed but why are we lumped in with them??
I know it isn't much extra in most cases but it has just got my goat! am I alone in this or are there good tactics / arguments that can be put forward and if so anybody been successful?
Cheers
Dave
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Re: Camper Newbie
Agreed, I think once you've paid for a pitch and x amount of people you should be able to configure how you want (within reason).
Some sites are getting really expensive +£25 a night before hook-up, we have started to wild camp a bit more and use very basic sites, which in all honesty I prefer as there less regimented (and cheaper
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Some sites are getting really expensive +£25 a night before hook-up, we have started to wild camp a bit more and use very basic sites, which in all honesty I prefer as there less regimented (and cheaper


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Re: Camper Newbie
Starting to get me of Carry on Camping...
£1 for this, £1 for that !
£1 for this, £1 for that !
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Yeah, we are luck in as much as we are close to the North Devon coast but the prices around here are getting ridiculous!
I suppose that I can console myself that I use less liquid gold getting to the site in the first place!
I suppose that I can console myself that I use less liquid gold getting to the site in the first place!
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Re: Camper Newbie
Most sites around here (except the posh ones) don't charge anything for the awning. They are just pleased to have you use their site.
They only charge £10 to £12 per night. I wouldn't mind paying a quid or two on top for the awning, but they throw it in for free.
They only charge £10 to £12 per night. I wouldn't mind paying a quid or two on top for the awning, but they throw it in for free.

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Re: Camper Newbie
Just stick the awning up and then see if they charge you 

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Re: Camper Newbie
Louey wrote:Just stick the awning up and then see if they charge you
That's what I'm gonna do! Then ask for a decent reason to differentiate between a car and a tent and a camper with an awning.
Before I moved from the dark side of canvas I had a massive tent all packed in a Mondeo, it had a much larger footprint than my new setup!
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Found a great little site, no charge for awnings on campers! I'll be coming back here 

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I agree with Louie - I don't tell them about the awning and just put it up. No-one's ever queried it and charged me (yet!). If I was to be questioned about it, I'll just blag it and say I changed my mind and offer to pay if they get tricky.
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Just book your tent/awning
After all your camper is alo your car
After all your camper is alo your car

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Re: Camper Newbie
Smooting wrote:Just book your tent/awning
We've done this a few times now, as the awning is bigger than the van, so we've just booked a tent pitch


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