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15/4/2012 at 9:30pm
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Just returned from our first camp of the season with my two young children, the nights were cold requiring a fan heater on low throughout the night but after three years using my 2004 Conway Challenger I can’t think of any other way I would want to camp. I like the fact I can use it without the awning for short breaks and with for loads of space on longer camps. A quick question has anyone camped in their Trailer tent for a long period I am thinking 2 – 3 months. Would the UV damage the canvas would there be any preparation I would need to do? I have the opportunity (divorce) and between long term contracts to spend time away and have my kids over at weekends and holidays which they would love  and a local camp site which I can do a deal with.



16/4/2012 at 11:25am
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not sure re the canvas but you could always sling a tarp over the top to protect from sun damage if that was the case.

I am sure many kids would love a summer living free and easy on a campsite.



16/4/2012 at 7:53pm
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Hi, with ref to camping long term in your Conway, in france /spain you can see a number of tenters and trailer tents with a tarpaulin over the tops to protect them from the weather,and they look like they are staying long term.hope this helps. Bry



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