One of the challenges in preparing successfully for a long camping trip, besides the difficulty of navigation and keeping the discomfort and boredom of the long drive to an acceptable level, is in carrying enough equipment to provide for comfort, convenience, nutrition and recreation.
It is certainly possible to take the view that camping is supposed to be a Spartan test of endurance in nature, and therefore take only the very bare minimum to survive. However, it is equally fair to want to make sure you and the family actually enjoy the experience enough to want to repeat it when the opportunity arises again.
Plus, since in this region we rely very much on a motorised vehicle to reach the camping area, with setting off on foot with a backpack often not a realistic option, we might as well make good use of the cargo area available.
We are a family of four and we manage without a roof rack, probably because we have elevated the task of packing the car to both an art form and scientific experiment.
The basic tenets that work for us are "first in, last out" and "light top, heavy bottom".
As we prepared for a five-night trip to see the turtles in Oman, knowing we were travelling to a very remote location, we prioritised food and water, including water for showering as well as drinking.
The heavy items we would use only at the destination went in first: tent, camping cots, gazebo for shade, foldable table, foldable camping kitchen, gas stove, barbecue, kitchen items, water in 20L cans, marine-grade cool-box and then camping chairs and sleeping bags on top.
Our recovery and emergency boxes also went down low, but towards the back door, for easy access along the route, if needed. These contain things such as tow straps, first aid kit, tyre changing tools, et cetera. This does not help with access to the spare tyre if it's neatly hidden under the cargo floor - a feature I hate. Put it on the rear!
Our clothes bags and pillows usually do not fit in the cargo area, so they go in the middle back seat, so the kids can also lean on them during the trip. Sometimes, they reach the roof, forming a central barrier, which is great because it also means that they can't bicker.
Other miscellaneous items, such as bodyboards and snorkelling gear, as well as camping mats and other soft, lightweight items are squeezed on top of the heavy items, filling the cargo area.
This also serves to keep the heavier items in place and to prevent them from easily flying forward in the event of a hard knock. A cargo barrier is a safety device I would highly recommend as well.
In the cabin we carry a picnic bag with our food for the drive, the camera bag and a "busy bag" with entertainment items such as iPods, CDs, binoculars, books, sketching pads and all sorts of diabolical bits and pieces to while away time during the trip.
We have found that with judicious planning and packing, a five-day trip to a remote location can be supported by enough camping paraphernalia to keep everyone happy and comfortable.
How has net migration to UK changed?
The figure was broadly flat immediately before the Covid-19 pandemic, standing at 216,000 in the year to June 2018 and 224,000 in the year to June 2019.
It then dropped to an estimated 111,000 in the year to June 2020 when restrictions introduced during the pandemic limited travel and movement.
The total rose to 254,000 in the year to June 2021, followed by steep jumps to 634,000 in the year to June 2022 and 906,000 in the year to June 2023.
The latest available figure of 728,000 for the 12 months to June 2024 suggests levels are starting to decrease.
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BMW M5 specs
Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V-8 petrol enging with additional electric motor
Power: 727hp
Torque: 1,000Nm
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 10.6L/100km
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh650,000
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Formula Middle East Calendar (Formula Regional and Formula 4)
Round 1: January 17-19, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 2: January 22-23, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 3: February 7-9, Dubai Autodrome – Dubai
Round 4: February 14-16, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 5: February 25-27, Jeddah Corniche Circuit – Saudi Arabia
What the law says
Micro-retirement is not a recognised concept or employment status under Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Labour Relations (as amended) (UAE Labour Law). As such, it reflects a voluntary work-life balance practice, rather than a recognised legal employment category, according to Dilini Loku, senior associate for law firm Gateley Middle East.
“Some companies may offer formal sabbatical policies or career break programmes; however, beyond such arrangements, there is no automatic right or statutory entitlement to extended breaks,” she explains.
“Any leave taken beyond statutory entitlements, such as annual leave, is typically regarded as unpaid leave in accordance with Article 33 of the UAE Labour Law. While employees may legally take unpaid leave, such requests are subject to the employer’s discretion and require approval.”
If an employee resigns to pursue micro-retirement, the employment contract is terminated, and the employer is under no legal obligation to rehire the employee in the future unless specific contractual agreements are in place (such as return-to-work arrangements), which are generally uncommon, Ms Loku adds.
The specs
Engine: 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbocharged and three electric motors
Power: Combined output 920hp
Torque: 730Nm at 4,000-7,000rpm
Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
Fuel consumption: 11.2L/100km
On sale: Now, deliveries expected later in 2025
Price: expected to start at Dh1,432,000