On our last trip my Mum joined us. Not wanting to pay out for an extra bed she used our sun lounger. With a duvet on top of it she said it was comfy enough.
For cooking take a disposable BBQ or a fold up if you have it. Plus take some form of seating. Any garden chair will do.
A tent ,something to sleep on ,something to sleep in ,something to eat ,something to cook on ,to cook in and something to eat off,something to eat with and something to to drink out of ,a lamp and warm clothing
Depends where you're going. I sometimes do one night wild camps (up in the hills and not on a site) and I take tent, mat, sleeping bag, map, compass, headlight, small stove, pan, fork, cup, enough tea, sugar and milk powder for a couple of brews and a couple of packets of pasta and sauce. If I am going for just one night near to civilisation and can eat in a pub and get a pie and a brew in the morning, I just take tent, mat, sleeping bag and headlight.
Quote: Originally posted by lawuk on 29/8/2008
For one night camping what else do i need other than tent, sleeping bag and blow up bed. I dont really want to buy anything as i might never go again!
If your young fit and healthy all the above + torch, disposable BBQ beer and a bottle of water for morning after
if older 2 BBQs one for evening and one for next morning for brew and bacon butties and not forgetting a hot water bottle and a bottle of Sanatogen wine.....
A torch, beer and something to make a brew on for the morning. Find a cafe for a good fry up in the morning. Oh god, just typing that makes me yearn to be young again.Golden days.
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