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What to Pack
by Leo Wallace
In order to make sure your camping break is as enjoyable as possible, you will want
to make sure you've packed all the essentials. In case you're new to beach camping,
here's a brief guide to just a few of thing things that you'll want to remember to
take.
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Solar Camping
by Ryan Whatley
There are now many ways to make the most of every last drop of summer sunshine
on your camping trip this summer. Here are five-of-the-best solar portable devices and gadgets to take with you this year.
The first gizmo to look at or look with is the Solar Torch. Not the most extravagant or
exciting gadget out there, but with a good torch you wont get lost in the dark, and with the Solar Torch there is no more
need for spare batteries or fumbling about to discover that the power has run out.
A decent solar torch will
cost £6.50 from
www.selectsolar.co.uk. With three PV cells
down its spine and sides, and a flat sturdy base for placement, this robust torch can be left outside in the sunshine all day
to feed off of the sun's energy. The energy converted by the solar panels is fed into a transmitter and stored behind 5 super
bright LEDs. The Solar Torch comes fitted with a miniature compass on its base and is great for any outdoor adventures, at
home or away.
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Mull Has it All
by Kate Thomas and Leo Wallace
We've just added a new beach campsite to our Scotland section. You'll find it on the spectacular Isle of Mull, home to a diverse range of wildlife and well worth exploring. Standing proudly on an exposed clifftop on the Isle is MacCulloch's fossil tree, believed to be between 50 and 60 million years old.
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Ale Under Canvas in Bridlington
by Leo Wallace
UK Campers provide a great support to our local economies, often going the extra mile to soak up all that a region has to offer. This is especially true when it comes to local delicacies, with beer being one of them! If anyone appreciates that first pint of the evening, it's us campers, who've probably spent the whole day walking to the pub! We write a lot on this site about the environmental benefits of a domestic UK camping trip, but in these turbulent economic times we also have a big role to play in supporting small local businesses. What better way to do it than opting for a local brew at the end of a long day's rambling?
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