subject: Is The Secret Of Happy Camping Generator Hire? [print this page] With festival season well under way, you have probably got all the things you think you will ever need for a luxurious stay in a muddy field surrounded by your makeshift village of creature comforts. I know I have. But as a seasoned festival freak, I bet I have thought of something you have not, generator hire. Yes, I decided I would rough it no longer, and not only do I attend all the best summer events in a camper van, I make sure I have my generator to power whatever luxuries I need. The way I justify it is that I essentially live outside for four or five months of the year, and without power, it would be a rather miserable time indeed. Here are my other top tips for comfortable outdoor living.
Get a tin bath for an outdoor luxury hot tub experience. It may sound like the absolute opposite of living an outdoors life, but who said the whole thing had to be an unpleasant experience. Have a traveller's version of a hot tub by getting hold of an old tin bath. If you have taken my advice about generator hire, you'll have no trouble heating enough water to fill it up to the brim, and the best thing about tin is that it holds the heat well, so you can have a luxury soak for as long as you like. I have found this little nugget of luxury particularly nice when the summer rain is falling and the sun is starting to set, coupled with a stunning view, glass of something fizzy and ideally with a beautiful companion.
One of the most popular reasons that happy campers like myself turn to generator hire is to throw a party. There is no chance of powering a half decent sound system with a leisure battery, a generator is the only way. You need to make sure of course that you don't turn the volume up so far as to disturb the peace, but if you can put up a marquee, or fashion a dance tent out of tarpaulin, you should be able to get away with turning it up a bit louder! The key to comfortable outdoor living is to make sure you have those little luxuries that make all the pain and the inevitable rain insignificant. Think about what luxuries are important to you, and find out how best you can make that happen out on the open road.