How can someone who hates camping make the most of it?

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A friend invited me on a 3 night, 4 day camping trip with her and her family. I would really like to spend time with my friend, but I've never been much of an "outdoor girl". I like a nice hotel room over sleeping on the ground. That said, I need to get away and would really like to try something new. How do you make the most of a camping trip? What's the best way to sleep comfortably and avoid getting eaten alive by mosquitoes? Any hints, tips, or advice would be greatly appreciated.


Answer
Turn it into a glamping adventure by bringing all the comforts of home. The easiest way to do that is to use a recreational vehicle they can be rented for the day, the weekend, the week or all summer. These are a hotel on wheels basically and all campgrounds accommodate them.
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If that is not your thing then tenting can still be a clamping adventure but still just as costly for the first timer. You start with getting a spacious tent and then outfitting it with the state of the art air beds, warm fluffy sleeping bags and or bedding, and comfy camp chairs and a nice side table with a coleman lamp an indoor/outdoor rug by the door and you have a wonderful and comfortable set up.
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Skeeters can be kept at bay the same way that you would in your own back yard and decorate your campsite to. You can set out citronella oil lanterns and candles and then use a deet based product on your clothing.
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How do you warm up fast in the morning after camping in the cold?




Vince


I absolutely love camping and spending time outdoors, but one thing that always gets to me is waking up in the cold morning hours and dealing with the cold temperatures after an entire night of my body not generating heat from being active. After about 20 minutes or so I start to warm up, but the initial seizing shivers and low core temperature are an annoyance to say the least.

What can I do to speed up the process and get warm fast?



Answer
If you are cold when you first wake up then you were too cold while asleep.

* Is your sleeping bag rated for the temperatures you're experiencing? Try adding a liner to get another 10* protection.
* Is the sleeping bag dry? Hint: don't bury your face in the sleeping bag, because the moisture from your breath will make the insulation damp and reduce its effectiveness. Unzip and air-out your bag every morning before packing.
* Is your head well covered, either by the hood of your mummy bag or a scarf and pullover cap?
* Do you have a good pad? An Exped DownMat has an R-Value of 9 (and is comfy).
* Are YOU dry when you get into the sleeping bag? Exertion causes perspiration that will be retained by your underwear, base layer, clothing. I suggest changing into dry clothes immediately before going to sleep, and let the clothing you took off air out to dry before packing away for the next night.

In the cold you want calories from protein and fat to keep your inner fires burning.
Drink hot liquids before going to sleep.
Prepare a thermos of hot tea, coffee or other beverage for when you wake.
Warm-up large rocks by the campfire and put them around your sleeping bag at night.
Bring a tightly-sealed Nalgene bottle full of hot water in your sleeping bag at night.
Chemical hand/foot/bag warmers can provide up to 8 hours heat.
More bodies = more BTU's. Share tents. Share sleeping bags.
Wake-up sex. Or Jumping Jacks. (Sex is more fun).




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