@@stephenmorrissey6463 ah right yeah i know what you mean. I’ve added the links to my linktree for you. Just head to the link below and scroll to the bottom 👍🏻 linktr.ee/chocchiptravels
What site is this please? I’ve done some google-fu and it doesn’t seem to exist any more? Gutted if so! I’m only about 30mins from Druridge and it looks idyllic!
Yes it’s Hemscott Hill Farm. It’s not a campsite anymore. I was in talks with them to host a tentbox takeover there next April but i couldn’t make it work
@@ChocChipTravels that’s such a shame, it looks absolutely stunning! No doubt insurance and bureaucracy played a large part in the decision! Thanks for taking the time to reply
@@MichaelYarde They were actually really great and open to the idea. They just needed the payment up front and I would have had to foot the bill to hire the place which I just couldn’t do
Hey! We just spent our first night in our tent-box and immediately remembered this video where you mentioning a mat to deal with condensation.. could you give us some advice on how you are dealing with condensation?
Yeah sure. If you head to amazon and search for ‘DRY-MAT underlay’ it’s about £60 and looks like a white meshy mat. I think i ordered the king size and cut it down. It’s still worth airing the tent out for sure but it will keep your mattress dry and stop the mould 👍🏻
@@ibadkureshi i think that’s most tents, especially as the weather gets colder. The mat will definitely help though. How did you find your first night?
@@ChocChipTravels I have mostly camped in deserts in Pakistan so it was new to me. It was a good night, the thermal layer helped with the 5 degree weather. It was in the driveway this night, getting our dog used to it. Next weekend we will drive out to Seaham and build up the distance (yes we are just down the A1(m) from you!
Great video, well done ,like your set up... Druridge Bay, lovely part of the world, keep the adventures coming👍👍
sidney parkin Thank you. It is a beautiful place. Lots more places for trips away so will definitely keep the adventures coming 👍🏻👍🏻
Lof of gear for just 'one night'..😂
Brilliant set up good video ,from council kev uk
Thanks for watching Kev 🙏🏻😊
Haha the start where the sat nav lady just won’t shut up!! 😂.. I just don’t have audio prompts at all..
😂😂😂
What is the chair and table make pleade
@@stephenmorrissey6463 Do you mean the little fold out table or the tire table?
@@ChocChipTravels at the end when eating your pudding, you have a chair and table, just wondering if you could drop in a link to them
@@stephenmorrissey6463 ah right yeah i know what you mean. I’ve added the links to my linktree for you. Just head to the link below and scroll to the bottom 👍🏻
linktr.ee/chocchiptravels
@@ChocChipTravels great, thank you!
What site is this please? I’ve done some google-fu and it doesn’t seem to exist any more? Gutted if so! I’m only about 30mins from Druridge and it looks idyllic!
Yes it’s Hemscott Hill Farm. It’s not a campsite anymore. I was in talks with them to host a tentbox takeover there next April but i couldn’t make it work
@@ChocChipTravels that’s such a shame, it looks absolutely stunning! No doubt insurance and bureaucracy played a large part in the decision! Thanks for taking the time to reply
@@MichaelYarde They were actually really great and open to the idea. They just needed the payment up front and I would have had to foot the bill to hire the place which I just couldn’t do
Hey! We just spent our first night in our tent-box and immediately remembered this video where you mentioning a mat to deal with condensation.. could you give us some advice on how you are dealing with condensation?
Yeah sure. If you head to amazon and search for ‘DRY-MAT underlay’ it’s about £60 and looks like a white meshy mat. I think i ordered the king size and cut it down.
It’s still worth airing the tent out for sure but it will keep your mattress dry and stop the mould 👍🏻
@@ChocChipTravels Thank you! I was shocked at how much condensation there was.
@@ibadkureshi i think that’s most tents, especially as the weather gets colder. The mat will definitely help though. How did you find your first night?
@@ChocChipTravels I have mostly camped in deserts in Pakistan so it was new to me. It was a good night, the thermal layer helped with the 5 degree weather. It was in the driveway this night, getting our dog used to it. Next weekend we will drive out to Seaham and build up the distance (yes we are just down the A1(m) from you!