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    Ok so we sorted the smart casual thing out https://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/s...t=smart+casual and now a new dilema.What do dads wear for a weekends cow poo sniffing.My young apprentice asbo has informed me that its best to wear sandles with white socks and speedo shorts with a nice white vest.Your thoughts and pictures are as always welcome.
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    Living in the North West as I do. Something warm and dry
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    Don’t go camping. It is much more conformable in a nice hotel. The hotel also has a fully stocked bar and a restaurant. The sleeping tends to be more comfortable too.
    On a serious note don’t wear jeans as they retain water when they get wet. Try to wear several thin layers on your upper body. That way if you get hot you can always remove one layer at the time or if you get cold you can always add layers.
    Wear breathable materials and it is also good to have a windproof jacket.

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    Seriously, I'd go for plenty of layers of light clothing. If you're cold you can sleep in them, if you're wet they'll dry easily.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by eko View Post
    Don’t go camping. It is much more conformable in a nice hotel. The hotel also has a fully stocked bar and a restaurant. The sleeping tends to be more comfortable too.
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    1 x pair of shorts
    1 x T shirt
    1 x pair of denims
    1 x sweatshirt
    1 x pair of flip flops


    That's usually my ensemble. No cacks as usually get up, pull shorts straight on and thats me for the day. As spend my working life in a suit, I like the Robinson Crusoe look at weekends.

    The oh usually takes enough for a month, even for a weekend, so there is never enough space for me to take anymore than above anyway.
     
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    flip flops with or without knee high white socks
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    just thought i'd add this, just got back from a weekend camping in norfolk, near 'wells next the sea' hot isnt the word, i was burnt to a crisp!



    i havent got one of these but they look ace saw a camp with all vw's, 2 old classic camper vans, mk2 16v gti golf and 110 passat b5.
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    imagine if you will, Mr A8 tech waiting for Mrs A8.



     
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    Thats what i keep seeing in my head when i think about camping.
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