Thank you for an interesting video 😃, it charcoal all the way for me although I do have a small gas barbecue with an internal gas canister that I use occasionally... I'm quite interested myself in working as a site warden as I have lots of diy skills and enjoy working with & meeting new people, maybe next year.....
Hi Mark, you sound like an ideal candidate! Good luck! Now is a good time to start looking for a job for 2024 season, don't leave it too late ;-) Where about would you like to work? Kat
Hi thanks for the voodoo I did watch from start to finish as I was hoping you would tell me what a season pitch would cost for a season like yours . Many thanks..
Hi, thanks for watching the video! This particular video focuses on camping gear for a seasonal pitch, not the prices. The cost of a seasonal pitch can vary quite a bit depending on the location and amenities of the campsite. It's best to check directly with the campsites you're interested in for the most accurate pricing. Thanks again for your comment!
We are putting a caravan in our garden for our son to have his own place, as we have given up on help from council.Going to use some 6ft fence panels as wind breaks, guess you guys can't do that on a site.
Hi, nothing like own space and privacy! No, we can't have anything permanent on the seasonal pitch... however we saw some mindblowing set ups abroad... K
We are just setting up on our seasonal pitch there should have been astro turf but it was removed so me and Graham have shoveled a ton of gravel onto the pitch x
Great tips Kat! 👏
Thanks so much! Thank you for being such a supportive viewer! ❤️ Kat
Another informative video again Kat, Marek. Alot of info for new seasonal campers👍
Hi Graham, thank you for watching and reaching out! We really appreciate it! ;-)
Thanks for the tips 👍
You are very welcome! Great to see you here ;-) K
Great advice..
Glad it was helpful! Welcome to our channel! Kat
I watched for all minutes Luv 😊
Yay! Great. Thank you! Kat
We like it too, when we have time to enjoy it! Kat
I love the charcoal bbq luv
yay!
Thank you for an interesting video 😃, it charcoal all the way for me although I do have a small gas barbecue with an internal gas canister that I use occasionally... I'm quite interested myself in working as a site warden as I have lots of diy skills and enjoy working with & meeting new people, maybe next year.....
Hi Mark, you sound like an ideal candidate! Good luck! Now is a good time to start looking for a job for 2024 season, don't leave it too late ;-) Where about would you like to work? Kat
@FreedomSeekers-FS I'm quite flexible really - I have my own caravan/ car and able to travel 😃
Putting our porch awning up this winter, got to get some marquee pegs to make sure that it doesn't move
Great idea! :D Did you use storm straps as well? K
@@FreedomSeekers-FS
Yes Kat, definitely after the weather we've had this week. Hope you both got through storm Ciaran with no incidents
Hi thanks for the voodoo I did watch from start to finish as I was hoping you would tell me what a season pitch would cost for a season like yours . Many thanks..
Hi, thanks for watching the video! This particular video focuses on camping gear for a seasonal pitch, not the prices. The cost of a seasonal pitch can vary quite a bit depending on the location and amenities of the campsite. It's best to check directly with the campsites you're interested in for the most accurate pricing. Thanks again for your comment!
We are putting a caravan in our garden for our son to have his own place, as we have given up on help from council.Going to use some 6ft fence panels as wind breaks, guess you guys can't do that on a site.
Hi, nothing like own space and privacy! No, we can't have anything permanent on the seasonal pitch... however we saw some mindblowing set ups abroad... K
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Hi, thanks for watching!
Charcoal BBQ taste better x
Diesel bless him xx
We are just setting up on our seasonal pitch there should have been astro turf but it was removed so me and Graham have shoveled a ton of gravel onto the pitch x
We think so too! Charcoal when we have time to enjoy the process, electric when it's only a quick break :-) K