Camping and old [ish] age
Discussion
Quick background.
I went to Sweden last month,took my tent,got a REALLY bad back.Not sure if that was due to sleeping
on an airbed,the long driving hours or maybe sleeping in the car for a bit.
When I am talking about it to friends,they all say "CAMPING ?"...as if that is total madness at my age.
I am in my early 50s and am sure there are people who still go camping who are much older than myself.
Your views and experiences please.
Oh and my back is fine now,it gradually got back to normal over 2 weeks.
I went to Sweden last month,took my tent,got a REALLY bad back.Not sure if that was due to sleeping
on an airbed,the long driving hours or maybe sleeping in the car for a bit.
When I am talking about it to friends,they all say "CAMPING ?"...as if that is total madness at my age.
I am in my early 50s and am sure there are people who still go camping who are much older than myself.
Your views and experiences please.
Oh and my back is fine now,it gradually got back to normal over 2 weeks.
59 and still an afficianado of In tents excitement . I think like most other aspects of living there are those who are chipper in their 70s and those who should be put down in their 40s. That said as my self-pitch camping usually accompanies attending WRC rallies I tend to be one of the oldest under canvas on site (as opposed to the perpetual holiday Dutch and Germans with their campervans). I find it's the long drives that cause me to 'stiffen up'. A good airbed and proper pillow are all I need for sleeping comfort. Eurocamp tents don't count as they are positively luxurious.
Edited by Trophybloo on Tuesday 5th August 10:00
North of retirement age (both of us), and spent 7 weeks in France and Italy camping last year, 4 weeks the year before. Missing this year unfortunately for health reasons - not connected to camping I hasten to add - but already planning for next year. I don't think I'd camp in the UK again, as the weather is too temperamental. I have to admit that at our age the temperature and precipitation do have an effect, and Southern Italy rather outdoes UK on this score!
(P.S. Another for not one but 2 Barchettas on this thread.
(P.S. Another for not one but 2 Barchettas on this thread.
Edited by rupert the dog on Wednesday 3rd September 16:50
Had my bus pass for a few years (read old fart) and go camping on a regular basis. Admittedly it is one step along from a tent being a plyboard box on wheels. The bed has its original coil springs and is extremely comfortable, but only after numerous tinnies and some lovely red wine. And therein lie's the answer.
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