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First festival so don't shoot me, but what should I be looking for, when buying waterproofs, (yes I know it won't rain :)), will basic pack a mac trousers do ? I'm so excited, it's a belated

honeymoon for us, and my parents are coming up to babysit, so I'm child free as well :)

I used to take waterproof trousers but to be honest if it's wet and muddy they are a pain as the mud sprays up the sides. Better off with shorts or tights/skirt and wellies and a longish poncho to go over a waterproof jacket.

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Gelert sleeping pods adult size £17 at Outdoor Clearance, as long as you don't mind it in a brown colour. Here's the link:

http://www.outdoorclearance.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=190_34_194&products_id=154022

I'm not sure if this is a good price or not but I know a lot of folks on here swear by them.

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First festival so don't shoot me, but what should I be looking for, when buying waterproofs, (yes I know it won't rain :)), will basic pack a mac trousers do ? I'm so excited, it's a belated honeymoon for us, and my parents are coming up to babysit, so I'm child free as well :)

Cheap waterproof trousers will make your legs sweat a lot, not pleasent when you can't have a shower later. Unless you want to buy expensive breathable ones I'd go for shorts/skirt. I go for a decent quality jacket and then bare legs or tights/leggings which will dry quickly. Ponchos are handy as the water will rund off to the ground rather than dripping off your jacket down your legs.

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Gelert sleeping pods adult size £17 at Outdoor Clearance, as long as you don't mind it in a brown colour. Here's the link:

http://www.outdoorclearance.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=190_34_194&products_id=154022

I'm not sure if this is a good price or not but I know a lot of folks on here swear by them.

Good find! Just ordered one. Thanks! Planning a Glastonbury test camping trip next weekend to a site down the road, will go just fine.

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Gelert sleeping pods adult size £17 at Outdoor Clearance, as long as you don't mind it in a brown colour. Here's the link:

http://www.outdoorclearance.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=190_34_194&products_id=154022

I'm not sure if this is a good price or not but I know a lot of folks on here swear by them.

Have just bought one too, which means we've got one each now in this house. Thanks for posting the link.

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Gelert sleeping pods adult size £17 at Outdoor Clearance, as long as you don't mind it in a brown colour. Here's the link:

http://www.outdoorclearance.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=190_34_194&products_id=154022

I'm not sure if this is a good price or not but I know a lot of folks on here swear by them.

If you want a red or black one, it'll only cost you a pound more at sportsdirect

http://www.sportsdirect.com/gelert-sleeping-pod-781194?colcode=78119408

I've got one and I do swear by it.

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There's a video on the sleeping pods! whatever did we do before you tube.....

A friend is thinking of purchasing one, it's her first Glasto and I can't wait to make her walk up the hill past the ribbon tower and not look back until we get up there.....

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Hi, this is my very first Glastonbury, in fact very first festival! I'm very excited. Anyway, I've bought this tent: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/107806-eurohike-avon-3-man-tent-red.html - it arrived yesterday and I've had a little look at it today. As I've not been been camping since I was about 8, it didn't dawn on me when I bought the tent that I would need a hammer to hammer the pegs in (d'oh!).

A little bit of investigating has bought me to this: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/133908-eurohike-tent-essentials-kit-assorted.html. What do people think? The hammer looks a bit flimsy to me, but then I don't know much about these things. Sorry, I'm aware that I'm a total newbie but I'm desperate to do it properly! Thank you for reading. :thumbsu:

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No mate, I will bring wellies, poncho, waterproofs, umberella and a boat! This will ensure that it dosent rain.

If I turn up in a teeshirt it will piss down.

The weather gods will be pleased with you and shine down upon you, only if you bring your waterproofs though!

NFR NFC.

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You will 100% need a hammer because the ground will be rock hard like a road from all the blazing sunshine we will be having from now up until the festival. If you don't want to spend £10 on that kit though I have a rubber mallet which I got from poundland which did the trick. And is probably not as heavy and as bulky as that.

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You will 100% need a hammer because the ground will be rock hard like a road from all the blazing sunshine we will be having from now up until the festival. If you don't want to spend £10 on that kit though I have a rubber mallet which I got from poundland which did the trick. And is probably not as heavy and as bulky as that.

Ta!

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Hi, this is my very first Glastonbury, in fact very first festival! I'm very excited. Anyway, I've bought this tent: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/107806-eurohike-avon-3-man-tent-red.html - it arrived yesterday and I've had a little look at it today. As I've not been been camping since I was about 8, it didn't dawn on me when I bought the tent that I would need a hammer to hammer the pegs in (d'oh!).

A little bit of investigating has bought me to this: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/133908-eurohike-tent-essentials-kit-assorted.html. What do people think? The hammer looks a bit flimsy to me, but then I don't know much about these things. Sorry, I'm aware that I'm a total newbie but I'm desperate to do it properly! Thank you for reading. :thumbsu:

This one will do you fine - and support this fine website: http://camping.efestivals.co.uk/vango-camping-mallet-533-p.asp

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Hi, this is my very first Glastonbury, in fact very first festival! I'm very excited. Anyway, I've bought this tent: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/107806-eurohike-avon-3-man-tent-red.html - it arrived yesterday and I've had a little look at it today. As I've not been been camping since I was about 8, it didn't dawn on me when I bought the tent that I would need a hammer to hammer the pegs in (d'oh!).

A little bit of investigating has bought me to this: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/133908-eurohike-tent-essentials-kit-assorted.html. What do people think? The hammer looks a bit flimsy to me, but then I don't know much about these things. Sorry, I'm aware that I'm a total newbie but I'm desperate to do it properly! Thank you for reading. :thumbsu:

I wouldn't bother personally - most people use their hands to place the pegs then stamp on them to get them all the way into the ground. If you really do encounter difficulties then it's easy enough to either borrow a hammer or improvise some other way.
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I wouldn't bother personally - most people use their hands to place the pegs then stamp on them to get them all the way into the ground. If you really do encounter difficulties then it's easy enough to either borrow a hammer or improvise some other way.

That risks bent tent pegs though. I've got the poundland mallet and it does the job just fine.

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That risks bent tent pegs though. I've got the poundland mallet and it does the job just fine.

The principle is fine although the technique is dodgy.

Push in pegs at 45 degrees, and then place the sole of you boot on the peg. Then use the force of both hands to lever your foot downwards. If you hit a stone, re-angle or replace the peg. Works every time unless the ground is like rock, in which case the standard pegs will bend like rubber whatever you do. I always take a few rock pegs, but I've never had to use them yet.

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Hi, this is my very first Glastonbury, in fact very first festival! I'm very excited. Anyway, I've bought this tent: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/107806-eurohike-avon-3-man-tent-red.html - it arrived yesterday and I've had a little look at it today. As I've not been been camping since I was about 8, it didn't dawn on me when I bought the tent that I would need a hammer to hammer the pegs in (d'oh!).

A little bit of investigating has bought me to this: http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/133908-eurohike-tent-essentials-kit-assorted.html. What do people think? The hammer looks a bit flimsy to me, but then I don't know much about these things. Sorry, I'm aware that I'm a total newbie but I'm desperate to do it properly! Thank you for reading. :thumbsu:

One of these would be sufficient

http://www.millets.co.uk/activities/107935-easy-camp-rubber-steel-camping-mallet.html

Just use a peg to pull out pegs extra guy ropes are normally in the tent bag already

I have one with a wooden handed and my postcode written on the handle.... Mallets do tend to walk if your not careful.....

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My advice for camping chairs is not to buy the cheapest one you can find. It will invariably fall apart within a few minutes of use. Get a semi decent one from MIllets. It will last you much longer.

And hope that some scumbag doesn't help themselves to it!!

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