bank holiday camping!

i am going to ignore the fact that i have a migraine, and that we are behind on blogging to say that we had a really fab ban holiday camping.

weather was excellent, camp site fab – with sea views and no midges!. great company. we loved our new tent, and the porch addition worked really well. we had a porch inner for our proper tent bit, and i noticed although it was a khyam ridgipod classic porch, it also had motordome classic badging, so poss good for both – for anyone else with a khyam! BTW the porch addition isn’t made for our tent, so a wind vent space – pics to follow – but worked v well and easy to put up!

our neighbours seemed v happy with their new tent, and certainly the outwell brand in general :smile: but i’ll let them say all that when they return on their blog! my new sleeping bag was truly fab, i never felt cold, and was in fact too warm on the last night ad de-layered!

we got there fri eve, and managed to pitch v quickly. SB placed and pegged out the groundsheet, put poles together and cliped them in, and was generally v helpful. bB handed out pegs and poles, and was potentially v helpful, though not quite if we didn’t actually immediately take them and use them! anyway, 30 mins saw tent up, and sleeping stuff allready, and since it was nearly 9pm… quick pasta tea then bed. next morning saw us adjust a few bits in the light…

we went to east runton beach. sunny but v blowy. SB got herself drenched in the sea after saying she wouldn’t so no need to swap skirt for sunsuit… chris made numerous runs across the pebbly/stony bit and up cliff on toilet runs. and we finally went back to campsite for lunch and arrival of the manor borns. As said, we were impressed with their new tent, it looks great. girls all played, including an ‘extra’ girl from a tent a space or 2 away [that is what i like about camping!]. BB is getting v proficient at like-a-biking. and the campsite had a handy concrete track bit on the nearly flat for her to whizz along just by our tent. also appreciated by the 3 bigger girls who all had scooters. the dynamics needed some tweaking, and unfortunately we hadn’t packed craft stuff for me to do with BB, and she wouldn’t be interested in any of the games, but the older ones were pretty good at including her, and i tried to give them breaks as well!

SB has restarted animal crossing – we wiped the last town!

nice curry tea and chatting till late. girls all dropped off successfully. perfect camping

next day weather was more variable. we got v blown about at the beach and abandoned. then went to cromer in pm, which the girls all loved as they got to go on some fairground rides. BB in particular was ecstatic by both bouncy castle and teacup rides. SB got far more bouncy castle opportunities when that age – must do better!! SB waited for ages for bb to stop bouncy castling so that they could both teacup together – aw what a fab big sis!

we goy blown around the pier, saw the crabbers and went back for another fab meal.

final day for us, and we went into sheringham for lunch out [at a v quaint local restaurant stuck in basil fawlty timewarp, but good food!] and then a ride on the steam train. scorching weather, so we should really have done the days the other way round, but we were sort of going with the fact that bbc and metcheck might be vaguely right weather wise! we all got hot and bothered. i in particular, as taking tent down in heat does not suit my constitution! final meal chez manorborn tent – yummy stirfry, and home.

i love camping. looking forward to festival of history, and must organise another weekend jaunt to norfolk coast – well, maybe more than one! other attendees more than welcome!

8 responses to “bank holiday camping!

  1. Sounds lovely :) C is going through photos atm, so once they’re played with and flickred I might blog too.

    We’re bowing out of the Festival of History weekend – going to Latitude instead, I’m afraid. Not sure I can face the drive to the Norfolk coast though – I’m already shuddering at the thought of the A12 to Blythburgh for Latitude.

    But I hope we do get to camp somewhere with you this summer!

  2. really looking forward to your pics. It did sound really fab. made me jealous and I’d just come back from 2 weeks in the sun!

    Am hoping Festival of History will be highlight of the year! Any news on when people are planning on camping, all week, before or after the weekend and where?? Just realised I may have missed something.

    Oh and yes to France!!!

  3. Sounds brilliant!

    Norfolk coast a bit far for us too, but if you’re ever down this way…

    Looking forward to pics.

    Lxx

  4. Latitude does look good, but we’re definitely still on for festival of history. Think we will be weekend only, though might see if I can squeeze Monday too (depends on much good will!)

  5. well, we will def be staying there the fri, and poss the thurs if i can get a swap for an on call before hand. yep, latitude looks good too, but the festival of history was SO fab last year. contemplating taking facepaints, and going as a ‘tribe’

  6. We’re still up for festival of history weekend and poss Norfolk too. Are you planning a trip down this way this year?

  7. prob will nic, even if only a longish weekend, as its so quick and easy to get there!!

  8. otherwise quite happy to look for a midpoint weekend camp with something to do [or go to in a laid back manner!] nearby

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