We are new to camping and went on our first trip last weekend, we watched practically everyone one of your camping trip videos before going and followed most of your recommendations, absolutely fantastic guides and recommendations we would have been at a loss without some of these great tips, thanks to Gav and the family
Brilliant video - thank you. I’m usually on hook up ( and all electric, with induction hob) ) but just spent 4 days off grid and have had to adjust a few things accordingly. I had already bought the Cadac twin hob ( it’s brilliant!) but was struggling with the water container as my small rigid one had spring a leak and the larger ( a Ridge monkey one) was too big. Love your collapsible one and have ordered one. Thank you.
For longer camps, if we’re on an electric hookup, we take this powered ecolux www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/reviews/outwell-ecolux-coolbox-review/ otherwise we use this Pelican collapsible one www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/camping/new-year-new-camping-gear/ or the Coleman Xtreme www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/reviews/coleman-xtreme-3-cooler-review/
Thanks for this. Very useful. What would you recommend fridge wise for a trip to France for a week/two weeks camping? I am struggling to find something which would be suitable for longer term camping.
I assume you'll be on an electric hook-up? You can get some coolboxes that can work both off your 12V car power for the journey, and then off mains with an Electric Hook-up, like this one www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/reviews/outwell-ecolux-coolbox-review/
I can't remember now, it was that many years ago :-) It was probably somewhere like Home Bargains. I just found some similar ones on Amazon amzn.to/2YiCeEH
We are new to camping and went on our first trip last weekend, we watched practically everyone one of your camping trip videos before going and followed most of your recommendations, absolutely fantastic guides and recommendations we would have been at a loss without some of these great tips, thanks to Gav and the family
That is awesome!
Brilliant video - thank you. I’m usually on hook up ( and all electric, with induction hob) ) but just spent 4 days off grid and have had to adjust a few things accordingly. I had already bought the Cadac twin hob ( it’s brilliant!) but was struggling with the water container as my small rigid one had spring a leak and the larger ( a Ridge monkey one) was too big. Love your collapsible one and have ordered one. Thank you.
Thanks for the tip! As soon as I buy my tent I will be buying furniture. Looking at the outdoor revolution 7.0se or a vango orava.
Your videos are fantastic thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great idea to take an induction hob if you have an electric hook up! Thanks
Really helpful! Thanks a million
Thank you for the videos. Really helpful. Could I ask you what type of coolbox/fridge you use? Thanks
For longer camps, if we’re on an electric hookup, we take this powered ecolux www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/reviews/outwell-ecolux-coolbox-review/ otherwise we use this Pelican collapsible one www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/camping/new-year-new-camping-gear/ or the Coleman Xtreme www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/reviews/coleman-xtreme-3-cooler-review/
Thanks for this. Very useful. What would you recommend fridge wise for a trip to France for a week/two weeks camping? I am struggling to find something which would be suitable for longer term camping.
I assume you'll be on an electric hook-up? You can get some coolboxes that can work both off your 12V car power for the journey, and then off mains with an Electric Hook-up, like this one www.getoutwiththekids.co.uk/reviews/outwell-ecolux-coolbox-review/
Really like this video but are you sponsored by Outwell by any chance?!?
No, not sponsored by anyone but I do like many of their products and review a lot of them
Get Out With The Kids you should get them to then!!😂
Where did you get the rug?
Do you mean the tent carpet? That came from Easy Camp and fits the Match Air 500 tent.
Hi there! New to the channel and loving the videos, may I ask where you got the small plastic containers with handles please? Thanks!
I can't remember now, it was that many years ago :-) It was probably somewhere like Home Bargains. I just found some similar ones on Amazon amzn.to/2YiCeEH
does this guy have a car or a truck to go camping with
The money spent on all this gear, you could get a caravan for the same price lol each to their own thou