Tent camping is an art- it takes some practice to get it right so that you are comfortable. We tent camped for many years prior to our last two RV selections. Here's some tips:
- We used plastic box containers (large ones) that we bought cheaply at
WalMart/Target for camp-site organization and storage. Damp blankets are no fun. After we got up, it just took seconds to fold the blankets and drop them in the rubber-maid storage box, pop on the lid, and save ourselves from damp blankets, or having someone walk on the bed with shoes on during the day. We also used these boxes to store dry food goods to keep them pest free. We used them to store the clothes too, as they stack much more easily than suitcases. We had one that held our small grill and charcoal (keeping the dirty charcoal dust from our vehicle.). You'll pay $4-5 per large plastic box on sale at a discount store.
- During our upcoming Disney trip, I'm pre-making "packet meals" in foil packets to drop on the grill daily. There are many varieties. You can find these recipes on
www.reynoldskitchens.com
- An air mattress will save your back, and make it seem like you are not sleeping on the sand.
- A piece of indoor-outdoor carpeting in-between the entrance of the tent and your picnic table will stop shoes from dragging dirt into your sleeping quarters.
- A screen tent is a great suggestion (made by everyone else also).
- A plastic mesh type basket or bucket is helpful to carry your soap/shampoo/toothpaste/toothbursh and other toiletries to the showerhouse with ease.
- Don't forget a length of rope for a clothesline to dry towels and swimsuits.
- Use the laundary facilities once. Packing dirty clothes home is a smelly experience.
- Yard Guard sprayed at dusk lasts quite a long time. Moth ball crystals sprinkled outside the perimeter of the tent keeps out all kinds of bugs/varmints. (Make sure it's 12 inches from the tent or so.)
We love camping. There is no other way to spend as much quality time with your children. Have a great time.