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My advice when you start out is buy used. There are so many things you think you want and don't need. Our wNts changed after the kids were grown. My wife and I don't mind camping in the winter or if the weather is not so good. So, we like a nice den. When the kids were with us, that was not so important. After 30 plus years of serious camping, we bought a new one. Mostly because it met 95% of out wants and needs. I have bought campers at good prices and use them for a season and sell them. It is a wise way to help decide. Camping life is great. Enjoy!
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When you get to a point where you still want to travel off the paved road and camp out in the wilderness and don't want to just stay in a trailer/RV park but you are ready to stop sleeping on the ground look at one of these Australian beauties which have finally become available in the US:YukonRon said:I do not feel so bad about a tent. Actually I have 4, use dependant on the place and climate. Have about $3000.00 in all. For me, it is all about the bedding. Queen padded mattress, down filled comforter, pretty nice for car camping.
Backpacking, different story, but still very comfortable.
@Jeremiah is right. There is RVing and there is camping. Done both, enjoy both. I just like camping a little bit better.
I like being remote, sometimes, and parking a trailer occasionally is not the goal.
Eventually, we plan to do the RV thing. But when and while we can, we plan on summits and going deep in the woods.
Doing the camping thing.
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i have a couple tents for hiking into remote ponds but my favorite is a 16 x 22 full wall tent. fits 6 army cots, a wood stove, and card table with chairs, used to do some wilderness type camping with the boatYukonRon said:I do not feel so bad about a tent. Actually I have 4, use dependant on the place and climate. Have about $3000.00 in all. For me, it is all about the bedding. Queen padded mattress, down filled comforter, pretty nice for car camping.
Backpacking, different story, but still very comfortable.
@Jeremiah is right. There is RVing and there is camping. Done both, enjoy both. I just like camping a little bit better.
I like being remote, sometimes, and parking a trailer occasionally is not the goal.
Eventually, we plan to do the RV thing. But when and while we can, we plan on summits and going deep in the woods.
Doing the camping thing.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
My motorhome is the best purchase my family has made. We LOVE it. Our family is closer, we spend more time together and go on 3 times as many trips as we did before having it.XL, Small, Mini & Mini Max Green Egg, Shirley Fab Trailer, 6 gal and 2.5 gal Cajun Fryers, BlueStar 60" Range, 48" Lonestar Grillz Santa Maria, Alto Shaam 1200s, Gozney Dome, Gateway 55g Drum
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Also tote-ting a case of wine to the summits will become more difficult as you age.YukonRon said:I do not feel so bad about a tent. Actually I have 4, use dependant on the place and climate. Have about $3000.00 in all. For me, it is all about the bedding. Queen padded mattress, down filled comforter, pretty nice for car camping.
Backpacking, different story, but still very comfortable.
@Jeremiah is right. There is RVing and there is camping. Done both, enjoy both. I just like camping a little bit better.
I like being remote, sometimes, and parking a trailer occasionally is not the goal.
Eventually, we plan to do the RV thing. But when and while we can, we plan on summits and going deep in the woods.
Doing the camping thing.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
Got a Yeti Tote. Holds a case. Not an issue. My Beautiful Wife can carry it.northGAcock said:
Also tote-ting a case of wine to the summits will become more difficult as you age.YukonRon said:I do not feel so bad about a tent. Actually I have 4, use dependant on the place and climate. Have about $3000.00 in all. For me, it is all about the bedding. Queen padded mattress, down filled comforter, pretty nice for car camping.
Backpacking, different story, but still very comfortable.
@Jeremiah is right. There is RVing and there is camping. Done both, enjoy both. I just like camping a little bit better.
I like being remote, sometimes, and parking a trailer occasionally is not the goal.
Eventually, we plan to do the RV thing. But when and while we can, we plan on summits and going deep in the woods.
Doing the camping thing."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
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my german shepard used to carry the beverages (first aide kit)northGAcock said:
Also tote-ting a case of wine to the summits will become more difficult as you age.YukonRon said:I do not feel so bad about a tent. Actually I have 4, use dependant on the place and climate. Have about $3000.00 in all. For me, it is all about the bedding. Queen padded mattress, down filled comforter, pretty nice for car camping.
Backpacking, different story, but still very comfortable.
@Jeremiah is right. There is RVing and there is camping. Done both, enjoy both. I just like camping a little bit better.
I like being remote, sometimes, and parking a trailer occasionally is not the goal.
Eventually, we plan to do the RV thing. But when and while we can, we plan on summits and going deep in the woods.
Doing the camping thing.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
I bought a Marmot 8P, like yours equipped for stove and interior recreation.fishlessman said:
i have a couple tents for hiking into remote ponds but my favorite is a 16 x 22 full wall tent. fits 6 army cots, a wood stove, and card table with chairs, used to do some wilderness type camping with the boatYukonRon said:I do not feel so bad about a tent. Actually I have 4, use dependant on the place and climate. Have about $3000.00 in all. For me, it is all about the bedding. Queen padded mattress, down filled comforter, pretty nice for car camping.
Backpacking, different story, but still very comfortable.
@Jeremiah is right. There is RVing and there is camping. Done both, enjoy both. I just like camping a little bit better.
I like being remote, sometimes, and parking a trailer occasionally is not the goal.
Eventually, we plan to do the RV thing. But when and while we can, we plan on summits and going deep in the woods.
Doing the camping thing.
Weighs about 22 pounds. Can pull the rain fly, back and opens to a screened roof. Comfortable with small tove and vent to 20F, thus far. I have not camped in lower temps yet, but plan to."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
the tents are overrated for cold temps, stove or not. ive done just above minus 10f with just a 0 degree bag and blue tarp on a windy lake with no problem. i cant deal with heavey snoringYukonRon said:
I bought a Marmot 8P, like yours equipped for stove and interior recreation.fishlessman said:
i have a couple tents for hiking into remote ponds but my favorite is a 16 x 22 full wall tent. fits 6 army cots, a wood stove, and card table with chairs, used to do some wilderness type camping with the boatYukonRon said:I do not feel so bad about a tent. Actually I have 4, use dependant on the place and climate. Have about $3000.00 in all. For me, it is all about the bedding. Queen padded mattress, down filled comforter, pretty nice for car camping.
Backpacking, different story, but still very comfortable.
@Jeremiah is right. There is RVing and there is camping. Done both, enjoy both. I just like camping a little bit better.
I like being remote, sometimes, and parking a trailer occasionally is not the goal.
Eventually, we plan to do the RV thing. But when and while we can, we plan on summits and going deep in the woods.
Doing the camping thing.
Weighs about 22 pounds. Can pull the rain fly, back and opens to a screened roof. Comfortable with small tove and vent to 20F, thus far. I have not camped in lower temps yet, but plan to.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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