Pictures of your tents.
Pictures of your tents.
I love to see pictures of where other's have camped, especially if there is a bike in the picture as well.
Sorry I have not got one to post yet but as soon as I find the file on the camera I will do so.
Sorry I have not got one to post yet but as soon as I find the file on the camera I will do so.
Keith Edwards
I do not care about spelling and grammar
I do not care about spelling and grammar
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Somewhere in someone's field in Somerset this summer.
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Mountain Equipment Dragonfly, Mull, March 2011
Hilleberg Soulo, Luxembourg, May 2010
Hilleberg Soulo, Luxembourg, May 2010
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My Nallot 2 GT on the banks of St Mary's Loch in the Borders
and in some Fife woods
and in some Fife woods
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This is my old The North Face Particle 13 @ Pennine View, Kirkby Stephen.
This is my old The North Face Solo 12 @ Lovesome Hill near Oaktree Hill.
This is my old The North Face Solo 12 @ Lovesome Hill near Oaktree Hill.
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Tent: Terra Nova Laser Comp
Location: Silvaplana, Switzerland - GPS: N 46 27.342, E 009 47.588
Early August 2011
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Location: Silvaplana, Switzerland - GPS: N 46 27.342, E 009 47.588
Early August 2011
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Derbyshire's finest, on the left my TN Solar 2.2 on the right a friends TN Voyager XL
A few weeks ago on an overnighter to Redmile Nr Grantham, showing you don't need to go far or have much of an excuse to go camping
The same two tents, a little further afield at the Crask Inn in the Highlands, not a campsite as such, we only stopped for pint and ended up camped on the lawn.
A few weeks ago on an overnighter to Redmile Nr Grantham, showing you don't need to go far or have much of an excuse to go camping
The same two tents, a little further afield at the Crask Inn in the Highlands, not a campsite as such, we only stopped for pint and ended up camped on the lawn.
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Hilleberg Nallo on the Isle of Wight.
One day I'll work out how to upload decent size pictures!
One day I'll work out how to upload decent size pictures!
'Why cycling for joy is not the most popular pastime on earth is still a mystery to me.'
Frank J Urry, Salute to Cycling, 1956.
Frank J Urry, Salute to Cycling, 1956.
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Not cycling but hey ho:
BTW, I stayed at the Crask last year and during dinner they were butchering deer on the kitchen table with a hacksaw....
BTW, I stayed at the Crask last year and during dinner they were butchering deer on the kitchen table with a hacksaw....
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This is the set up I started to use a couple of years ago.
It is a Gelert Solo which cost about £25 and weighs 1.5kg.
Normally I only go camping in the summer to the Yorkshire Dales when the weather looks reasonable and although not the best tent in terms of quality it suits me fine. I have now changed the steel pegs for some aluminum ones I had from a previous tent. In addition I use a cheap (£1) fishing rod from Poundland as an extra pole for the door to use it as a porch, rather than tying it directly to the crossbar of the bike as shown.
Clearly it does not have a great deal of room but I can manage and it makes you look carefully at how much kit you take. The empty panniers usually stay outside overnight in a large poly bag.
Alan
It is a Gelert Solo which cost about £25 and weighs 1.5kg.
Normally I only go camping in the summer to the Yorkshire Dales when the weather looks reasonable and although not the best tent in terms of quality it suits me fine. I have now changed the steel pegs for some aluminum ones I had from a previous tent. In addition I use a cheap (£1) fishing rod from Poundland as an extra pole for the door to use it as a porch, rather than tying it directly to the crossbar of the bike as shown.
Clearly it does not have a great deal of room but I can manage and it makes you look carefully at how much kit you take. The empty panniers usually stay outside overnight in a large poly bag.
Alan
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Taken at the 2011 York Cycle Show.
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Mi Vango, complete with interloper.
Just noticed that virtually all of my camping pictures are taken from inside the tent looking out so no others wit the tent itself in the pic!
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Was that the Vango Micro 100, I sold to you some years ago. If, so it still looks good.
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yep, that's the one - still going strong thanks, although it's not been used for a while as I've not been allowed out camping
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This is my favourite tent, Terra Nova Laser Comp minus bike (I was walking the Cleveland Way at the time )