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flight777
Trying to figure out a comfortable bed solution for tent camping. The best I've found so far is using a Thermarest 1.5" inflatable mattress and a layer of 3" thick open cell foam over that. But I'm not totally happy with it, as I still wake up kinda sore. I guess I'm looking for the best thing short of an actual bed mattress that can fit in the trunk of my vehicle. Thanks for any good tips.
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Those airbeds kill my back and never feel very natural so I personally use a Cabelas's self inflating airbed ...4 inches thick and with a sleeping bag it really gives me a good nights sleep . It also is much warmer than the traditional airbeds from the big box stores in that it insulates so much better and is much more portable and durable . They also have the Alaskan Guide model that comes in a double width .
Those airbeds kill my back and never feel very natural so I personally use a Cabelas's self inflating airbed ...4 inches thick and with a sleeping bag it really gives me a good nights sleep . It also is much warmer than the traditional airbeds from the big box stores in that it insulates so much better and is much more portable and durable . They also have the Alaskan Guide model that comes in a double width .
Going tent camping What should we do at night and camping checklist?
Artsygirly
Im going tent camping and there is plently to do during the day but what should we do at night besides sitting around the fire? Also if you could make me a camping checklist i would apreciate it! Thanks!
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Will you be "family" camping or primitive camping with friends? My group usually brings a few different beverages and a variety of food. At night we sit around the bomb fire and share stories, laugh, and play drinking games. During the day we go canoeing on the river for about 4-5 hrs and that typically exhaustes us to just relax at night. If your going primitive camping its important to bring the essintals b/c you DEF need them. Depending on the type of camping you'll be doing will depend on what you'll need. Here just a few items I can think of:
Tent
Tarp
Stakes (if not included w/ tent)
Flashlight/ Lantern- wick- kerosine
Stakes Hammer
Camping knife
Water- LOTS
Food
Portable Grill or Stove
Utinesils/Plates
Trash bags/ Toilet Paper (if no bathrooms are provided)
Water Sealant for tent
Cooler
Radio
Matches/Lighter
Wood (usually can be bought from the camp site)
Will you be "family" camping or primitive camping with friends? My group usually brings a few different beverages and a variety of food. At night we sit around the bomb fire and share stories, laugh, and play drinking games. During the day we go canoeing on the river for about 4-5 hrs and that typically exhaustes us to just relax at night. If your going primitive camping its important to bring the essintals b/c you DEF need them. Depending on the type of camping you'll be doing will depend on what you'll need. Here just a few items I can think of:
Tent
Tarp
Stakes (if not included w/ tent)
Flashlight/ Lantern- wick- kerosine
Stakes Hammer
Camping knife
Water- LOTS
Food
Portable Grill or Stove
Utinesils/Plates
Trash bags/ Toilet Paper (if no bathrooms are provided)
Water Sealant for tent
Cooler
Radio
Matches/Lighter
Wood (usually can be bought from the camp site)
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