On the nights when other families on site keep their noisy inconsiderate bratts in their own unit after bedtime instead of allowing them to run riot around the pitches, I hardly hear the zip get to the top on my sleeping bag before I'm gone.
Other noisy nights, I tend to be restless expecting damage to my van or awning. We had storms at whitsun & these yobs were out cutting stormstraps & pinching windbreaks, thankfully not ours. I find it hard to rest then. Perhaps something like this is keeping your mind active.
I sleep so well in the caravan that I often pop up to the van 2 miles away if I can't get to sleep after a night shift! Works wonders for me. Caravans have had that effect on me for years whatever make or model.....
I sleep better in the caravan than I did in the trailer tent. I tend to go to sleep later in the caravan than at home, but that's probably because I get up later. (I'm up by 4.30 for work at home and normally in bed between 9 and 10 at night)
Don't sleep well in our tent, hoping that a caravan would improve things (that is if we ever buy one). Worried if tots are warm enough and don't like the dampness you get late evening/night from the cold even though I'm warm in my sleeping bag.
------------- From tents to trailer tents to a tin tent to an air tent to trailer tent and back to tin tent!
I don't sleep well in the van, it is not very comfy at all even with a mattress topper. We have a super king size bed at home so are spoilt so I always look forward to coming home.
I sleep really well in the caravan (I can sleep through anything been camping since I was tiny) however my husband can't get comfy complains about everything and wakes up with back ache I've told him he just needs to practice!
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