Toothlessjon
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Are sewn-in ground sheets prohibited on some camp sites? Do some campsites only allow a ground sheet if breathable or are there some that prohibit any ground sheet in your awning?
In your experience would you buy the clip-in breathable ground sheet or just the thin carpets they sell (thinking about the less to carry) or go with both?The easy answer to all 3 questions is Yes. Generally most UK sites want breathable and may ban sewn in sheets to protect the grass. Some may allow sewn in for a day or two or allow them in a sleeping inner tent if the inner tent is lifted during the day. It is not so common for all types to be banned. Depends on the site so you need to ask the site you have in mind. Sites that accept tents are less fussy.
Mine arrived yesterday, so I put it up in the garden for a test run and to check for faults. The first thing I noticed was that it filled with all types of flying beings within minutes! So I am already regretting it didn’t have sewn-in flyscreens.Drive away awnings with or without ground sheets are a faff and they prove to be a fly / insect magnet. I recommend you only buy one if you need the extra sleeping space.
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