rbork
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- Apr 23, 2004
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I don't recommend a 500$ tent right out of the gate either.
We like to camp. We still use a 10 year old Coleman 10x14. It's finally wearing out. But my boys will use it still this month for "winter" camping. (I draw the line at 20 degrees
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You could buy a decent tent, campstove, sleeping bags, lantern and 5gal water cooler for under 500$. Key is keeping the stuff in good shape. Take your time, clean it good and store it good after each trip.
We have a pup too and it paid for itself after the 1st year.
We do almost all dinner cooking on the camp fire and all breakfast cooking on the camp stove. I only bring one pot, one fry pan and one cast iron dutch oven. We do a variety of tenting and rv'ing and have gone from FW to Canada.
On the other hand if you decide that you really like camping, you can invest in a piece at a time. My DS14 is getting ready to camp in NM this summer and his sleeping bag alone costs $300+. It will be his last sleeping bag...he will need to keep and use it into adulthood.
We like to camp. We still use a 10 year old Coleman 10x14. It's finally wearing out. But my boys will use it still this month for "winter" camping. (I draw the line at 20 degrees

You could buy a decent tent, campstove, sleeping bags, lantern and 5gal water cooler for under 500$. Key is keeping the stuff in good shape. Take your time, clean it good and store it good after each trip.
We have a pup too and it paid for itself after the 1st year.
We do almost all dinner cooking on the camp fire and all breakfast cooking on the camp stove. I only bring one pot, one fry pan and one cast iron dutch oven. We do a variety of tenting and rv'ing and have gone from FW to Canada.
On the other hand if you decide that you really like camping, you can invest in a piece at a time. My DS14 is getting ready to camp in NM this summer and his sleeping bag alone costs $300+. It will be his last sleeping bag...he will need to keep and use it into adulthood.