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Hi Rocky,
The malt will be going with me regardless of weight.
Thanks everyone for the advice.Still can't make my mind up.
Bloody 'ell you lot wer lucky, when i wer lad and getting into camping I was right gratefull for a wet,cold and soggy newspaper that 'ad three week old and mouldy chips in and a ripped supermarket carrier bag!!!!

but seriously have a peep at this I have two, one each for the kids and I rate them quite highly.
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Hey, mines the A100 Ultralight at £19.95. Different colour though.
Cruxter - did you post a similar link a year or so ago. I bought my one on the recomendation of someone on this website, but couldn't remember where I got it from... until now.
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Hi Cruxster,
If you have two one for each of the kids. What do you use.
Yes Rocky that may have been me <Gulp>

Bob My wife and I use Thermarests "Lite n' long" (1850mm long) when we are with our mini mountaineers

But this weekend my daughter (nearly 9) and I are doing Scarfell and wild camping all weekend. We will have matching "A200 ultralight sleep mats" and matching "Mountain Equipment Sleepwalker 1 doss bags"...........sad i know but not as sad as when I tell you we have matching Rossignol boots and gaitors although the boots are 8 sizes apart !!!!!!!!!! And all because she wants to be just like her hero Daddy, costs me a bloody fortune, all I can say is thank god for the Ebay it's where all her gear goes when she's outgrown it.

It's all Fun

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Drew,
That is absolutely brilliant.I hope you and your daughter have a great weekend.
I hope to take my 8 year old grandson wild camping but I nne a bit of experience first.
Bob
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Nah, you can't get our soon enough! Bob, where do you live? I can recommend some perfect places to go with kids.
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Hi Rocky,
I live in the North East in Gateshead.I am handy for the Cheviots/Lakes/Dales.
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Stick with the Cheviots, they are rounded and if you poke around the edges you are always within reach of society if things go amiss. Just make sure you are above the farm walls which surround the area.
Try Hedgehope Hill on a summers day. You can pretty much walk in and out in about 4.5 hours with an eight year old. Meaning that if the tent blows down (which it won't) or the boogie man comes to get you (which it won't) you only have an hour or so to walk back to civilization. But there is no need to rush take your time and let the kid do the route finding with the map, abeit under your watchful eye.
Hedgehope Hill also has the advantage of some rocky outcrops, I think from memeory called the Cunyun Crags.
Although you may think that you should keep kids to the grassy stuff, kids love to get hands on rock and think they are climbing Everest. Grassy slopes bores them and knackers them out. Obviously don't let them stray onto steep rocks more than 10 feet in height and make sure you are behind them to catch them (which you won't have to, there like mountain goats) and keep a close eye.

You will have a good view, weather permitting of the main range of hills. Camp just off the summit and you will fire the kids imagination for their entire life.
The only problem with the Cheviots is a dependable supply of water. But, one night should not present a real problem to carry in what you need.
Be prepared to carry in food that they like, i.e tins of sausage and beans, and not lightweight stuff which they will probably not eat. Hotcross buns wrapped in foil on a stove with some butter in a small tupperware is good. Marshmellows over a gass flames tastes dirty!

Above all don't nag them and keep a large supply of sweets at hand.
Kids are born rough, it's only society that smoothes the edges.

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