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Kayakgirl

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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2011 »

There are two jumps into pools that would be deep, but mainly the water would be up to your waist.
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #16 on: June 29, 2011 »

I always take my wee mini Boules camping,
and I've heard that a game called 'football' is a popular pastime among the working classes.  http://www.qwhatis.com/what-is-football/

Oh and making bows and arrows and swords helps pass the time.  and pooh sticks isn't just for toddlers.

and VMcC posted a useful link on the "civilised camping" forum: http://www.campgames.org
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #17 on: June 29, 2011 »

There's two activities called 'Bouldering'
Lenny's talking about Bouldering,
Everybody else is talking about Canyoning.

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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #18 on: June 29, 2011 »

I'm goping to try and set up a slackline with spartans help.  :)
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #19 on: June 29, 2011 »

Lol 'civilised'....

Anyway, what do we do at camp all day. I get up and make a cup of coffee and take my book (whichever I'm reading) out to the car and let the campsite 'wake up'. Then I'll make another cup of coffee and start hasseling my two teenage sons to get out of bed. Then I'll read some more. Finally about mid morning I've crowbarred two reluctant teens out of bed and force fed them weetabix (or if I can be bothered, bacon and eggs) we'll go 'out' for the day. This usually involves a geocache, a castle, or some other local attraction, lunch in a pub/coffee shop/or even local Tescos and then more sightseeing in the afternoon. Late afternoon stop at a shop for some supplies. This might be a steak for myself and some burgers or chicken breasts for the boys, and a few salady things or barbecuey things. Maybe another stop off at the off license for a couple of bottles of beer or a bottle of wine for me and maybe a bottle of cider each for the lads.

Once back at base the barbecue gets lit which is a pleasure to do in itself (I love lighting fires) and it all takes a good while to get going and get our things cooked by which time we'll either go for a short dander, mooch about the site (kids are kicking a ball by this stage) or if it's raining we might go to the cinema. We tend to go to bed a bit earlier than we would at home, but then I'd be up early too. We stay awake/sleep the same number of hours (exept my teens who will sleep 24 hours a day if let).
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #20 on: June 29, 2011 »

If we could find a way to do both at once I think we'd have invented a new sport...

bouldering sounds like a great call along with the fishing

I think that is called falling in while fishing lol
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #21 on: June 29, 2011 »

There's two activities called 'Bouldering'

Lenny's talking about Bouldering - Climbing on Boulders with a fall mat underneath.

Everybody else is talking about Canyoning - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canyoning

Just wanted to go back to this..
Most Outdoor centres in NI call walking up a river 'Bouldering'
It is not as technical as canyoning as I have done both and take groups up said river and also the Ballagh which is down from Bloody Bridge but non longer in use.
As we do not have any canyons or gorges in the Mournes, and since the Bloody river is filled with 'Big Boulders' I believe that is why it gets the name lol..

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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #22 on: June 29, 2011 »

There's two activities called 'Bouldering'

Lenny's talking about Bouldering - Climbing on Boulders with a fall mat underneath.

Everybody else is talking about Canyoning - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canyoning

Just wanted to go back to this..
Most Outdoor centres in NI call walking up a river 'Bouldering'
It is not as technical as canyoning as I have done both and take groups up said river and also the Ballagh which is down from Bloody Bridge but non longer in use.
As we do not have any canyons or gorges in the Mournes, and since the Bloody river is filled with 'Big Boulders' I believe that is why it gets the name lol..

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DryBag is right thou  :). I did mean bouldering as in climbing.
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #23 on: June 29, 2011 »

I knew what you mean't, that's why I explained in a previous thread that it was wet bouldering as Bloody Bridge river is renowned for Wet bouldering..
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #24 on: June 30, 2011 »

Is canyoning an Americanism?  It seems to have been a more recent term, to me anyway.
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #25 on: June 30, 2011 »

Yep I believe so.. See the wiki link..
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Re: Things to do when camping
« Reply #26 on: June 30, 2011 »

yes I did hesitate to say canyoning because, well, we don't often use the word canyon.  but apparently they call it canyoneering in the US.

but bouldering has always been a way for climbers to improve their technical skills without the risk of falling from great heights.
http://www.fairheadclimbers.com/pages/bouldering/bouldering.htm

it's only recently that I've heard the word used to describe walking up a river that has some big stones in it.

but we're wandering slightly off topic here.  My kids are happy with a hot chocolate outside the tent.  They get extra excited if they're allowed three marshmallows in it. 
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