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Massive tent advice

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After a couple of days at the glorious beach at Wells and up to Holkham, it has sparked interest in camping once again.
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I already have two tents, one being the small Berg Cup spec one and another monstrosity that is probably bigger than my house and yet so small height wise, a hobbit would struggle to clear his noggin!

With that in mind, I started to look for man size tents and found this one online...
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http://www.allweathers.co.uk/outwell-mo ... 4QoduSKKPA
With plenty of headroom, a good weatherproof and windproof rating and loads of other nice touches, it seems ideal.

Does anyone on here have one of these or something similar? Any advice or thoughts? I am pretty sure that Go-Outdoors in Norwich have these in stock and I have a discount card somewhere..........

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Post by Stuart »

Thanks for your input; I bought it :thumbs:

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lol mmmm tents now we are getting old mate :smilielol5:what next pipe and slippers mate :smilielol5:
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Post by Nik »

We have a similar tent mate. It's more like the Telly Tubby house :D. Bought through necessity as Sarah got fed up with getting dressed whilst sitting down in the three man tent or the two man tent that we have. :) It is very practical however with 3 seperate bedrooms and a "lounge" area where we can set up a table and chairs for dining and have plenty of room to stand up and get dressed.

We haven't used it since Rotorstack a couple of years ago mind you. Must get our arses in gear and get out in it again soon.

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Whats going on mate youve got two photos of charlie and bes without any wildlife hanging out of their mouths!:D

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kev@tkl wrote:lol mmmm tents now we are getting old mate :smilielol5:what next pipe and slippers mate :smilielol5:
Fuck you, sparky!! :) I'm not the one going out and buying a sports bike for my 40th ;)
russ979 wrote:Whats going on mate youve got two photos of charlie and bes without any wildlife hanging out of their mouths!:D
They didn't kill anything on either day............too full up on chips :nod:

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Lol nearly a dead sparky ;-) and I am not 40 yet mate I doubt I would live to that age if I had to work on your house again lol ;-)
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i bet it was cheaper than the painted sheds in the background

http://www.beach-huts.com/beach-huts-fo ... he-sea.php

70K sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttttt:sheep:

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Far to old for that game, last time I camped out was on Great Blasket Island very pre-decimal

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Mr Fletcher wrote:i bet it was cheaper than the painted sheds in the background

http://www.beach-huts.com/beach-huts-fo ... he-sea.php

70K sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttttt:sheep:



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FOR A SHED ON A COLD BEACH!!

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