leadfootlevi
DIS Veteran
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Who loves it? Who hates it?
We've decided - this year we are doing it! We keep talking about it, but DH wants a $500+ tent and the money is never there. I keep trying to talk him into a less expensive tent and he's finally agreed. He'd rather go camping than not, so a less expensive tent it is. We're a family of 3. I was thinking a 6 person tent - any recommendations?
We have a truck so we have plenty of room for our stuff. Coolers - check. Lantern - check (we used to tent camp all the time). No sleeping bags. Could we use an air mattress and blankets/sheets from home? We have a single person cot that DS could use, so he can definitely just use a blanket/sheets from home. We have pots and pans we can bring from home. And plates, cups, silverware. Do we need a propane hot plate/burner? I'm thinking not at first - we could always add it later if we find we really enjoy camping. I will probably cook most of our meals while we're camping (cook being a relative term - dinner will be deli-meat sandwiches, chips, fruit, etc. most breakfasts will be quickies, with lunch being our big cook-on-the-fire meal). I'm sure we'll eat out a couple of times...it is vacation after all!
Am I missing anything? I was thinking mid-late spring for our first venture. Somewhere close to home. Maybe this summer we'll venture out further. We would love to go to South Dakota. And, of course, Fort Wilderness!
Thanks!
We've decided - this year we are doing it! We keep talking about it, but DH wants a $500+ tent and the money is never there. I keep trying to talk him into a less expensive tent and he's finally agreed. He'd rather go camping than not, so a less expensive tent it is. We're a family of 3. I was thinking a 6 person tent - any recommendations?
We have a truck so we have plenty of room for our stuff. Coolers - check. Lantern - check (we used to tent camp all the time). No sleeping bags. Could we use an air mattress and blankets/sheets from home? We have a single person cot that DS could use, so he can definitely just use a blanket/sheets from home. We have pots and pans we can bring from home. And plates, cups, silverware. Do we need a propane hot plate/burner? I'm thinking not at first - we could always add it later if we find we really enjoy camping. I will probably cook most of our meals while we're camping (cook being a relative term - dinner will be deli-meat sandwiches, chips, fruit, etc. most breakfasts will be quickies, with lunch being our big cook-on-the-fire meal). I'm sure we'll eat out a couple of times...it is vacation after all!
Am I missing anything? I was thinking mid-late spring for our first venture. Somewhere close to home. Maybe this summer we'll venture out further. We would love to go to South Dakota. And, of course, Fort Wilderness!
Thanks!