bigfellascott wrote:You'll laugh at my cold weather camping setup - it consists of an Aero Bed, electric blanket and a down quilt! That's what we use each year when we go camping in Winter and we are always very comfortable, never cold and the genie comes in handy for running the hot water shower and all the other electrical stuff we take (kettle, toaster etc)
I think they call it Glamping these days - I call it doing it the smart way!
Chronos wrote:bigfellascott wrote:You'll laugh at my cold weather camping setup - it consists of an Aero Bed, electric blanket and a down quilt! That's what we use each year when we go camping in Winter and we are always very comfortable, never cold and the genie comes in handy for running the hot water shower and all the other electrical stuff we take (kettle, toaster etc)
I think they call it Glamping these days - I call it doing it the smart way!
tell you what getting out of the bed in the morning wouldn't be easy but better than waking up with a sore back, frozen toes and the sniffles
Chronos
North East wrote:Just because your going bush....no reason to be uncomfortable.
Chronos wrote:Just a heads up headspace,
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Chronos
bosi72 wrote:I camped last weekend above 1500m asl. Have similar setup as North East, 2 old sleeping bags rated at 0C, aldi thermal underwear, queen size foam matress, thick pvc squares used in kid playgrounds, all this in 4wd... You could hear outside the wind rolling over the mountain, then 5 sec later starts blowing... but it was hot inside like in middle of the summer:)
Look forward going again!
Cheers
headspace wrote:Now we need a separate section for Glamping. You blokes are starting to worry me.
JD
headspace wrote:Now we need a separate section for Glamping. You blokes are starting to worry me.
JD
Sender wrote:Hot water system sounds like a treat
Farmjer wrote:Learn to work a coke bottle in the dark
headspace wrote:Nothing wrong with a funnel!