What is camping?
#7947820
09/10/23 12:20 PM
09/10/23 12:20 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
OP
"On The Other Hand"
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OP
"On The Other Hand"
Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
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One of the other threads just brought this to mind. When I was a tyke we went camping. Either in a vehicle or hiking. When darkness was on you, you threw out the sleeping bag on the ground. Usually had a "campfire" as well. The sleeping bags 50 years ago were filled with crushed turkey wings. You might be lucky and have a "ground-cloth" and even an ensolite pad that was at least 1/4-inch thick, filled with wet toilet paper. We used to deride and make jokes about the "Rugged Americans" that "camped" in a metal canister on the top of a pick-up truck, or was towed behind. How could that be called "camping"?
Jack
Books for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc. Poetic Injustice The Last Hunt Wild Life Long Way Home
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7947861
09/10/23 01:27 PM
09/10/23 01:27 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
Sharon
"American Honey"
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"American Honey"
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Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
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I have nothing to defend. I earned my preferences in "rough camping. "  I have done just as Jack mentioned. Way more than I wanted to. Fortunately , those rough out days were cool weather, but not misery in wet, drenching rain. Even in grizzly country. Turns out, I had more to worry about from nasty little porkies who wanted to inspect and chew on everything, than any others. Except MOOSE. I have trekked for 10 and more days at a time , most of those in the Bob wilderness , carrying all my earthly needs on my back. Envious of the bush planes dropping off folks into two interior landing strips there. Discovering the world of ultra light backpacking tents, good sleep bags, and the almighty Thermarest insulated air pad, took me into a new dimension. That I have been thankful over all this time. One night, I awoke to hear heavy footfalls on a gravel bar I had set up camp for the night on. My 3 lb tent was all there was between me and a bull moose who waltzed right up to me, snuffling the top of my screen . I had rolled back the rainfly , to enjoy the stars above . Instead, I got a velvety nose feeling the edges of my tent. THEN I was sure glad I had some concealment , though he surely knew I was in there somewhere. I didn't even breathe, and he sauntered off, sparing me early coffee with himself. I've paid my dues. I enjoy the mantra, camp smarter, not harder  I see nothing wrong with a little more solid metal sided truck/trailer camping, either. Im just glad folks want to enjoy the outdoors at all. No matter how they do it. Just leave the grounds as clean, or cleaner than you found it. Smoores and all . 
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7947872
09/10/23 01:37 PM
09/10/23 01:37 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
RdFx
trapper
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Wisconsin
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Agree with leaving a camp site cleaner than when you came and left especialy if a so called camper left non natural items. Should look like no one camped there.... campfire buried if using for cooking instead of backbacking stove
RdFx
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7947915
09/10/23 02:35 PM
09/10/23 02:35 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Green County Wisconsin
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see here is your mix up , what you discribe is camping
they have a new word for the roll up with your 100K+ RV park slide out the slide outs with a button , hook up the electric line and water line ,then go fix a drink and watch TV on the 48 inch flat panel that pops out of the side if the RV
then after you have watched your show on the DVR , you load up your collapsible wagon with your Yeti and small bar , grab your big Yeti cup with lid and straw and stroll down till you see the flag or your GLAMPING friends where you chit chat and sip drinks under the multi colored lights on their awning
then you all head down to another site , it is like a bar crawl walking around the campground
so the word your looking for is GLAMPING Glamorous Camping mashed into one word now don't hate the messenger , I am just repeating this info I don't really participate I like my Hammock for light , easy fast and comfortable over night accommodations
my kid worked a season last year at a campground that caters to much of this , full hook ups a weekend can cost you a few hundred dollars but they have a pool and a swimming pond and shuffle board and petting zoo , lots of things to keep your kids amused while you over consume from the Yeti 32oz you never set down. or you can rough it at a state park with just and electric hook up and save money for more "handles" to carry in your wagon.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7947947
09/10/23 03:37 PM
09/10/23 03:37 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I slept in a tree the first time I did a solo grizzly hunt. Slept in a guys sauna on another hunt. I eventually got around to sleeping on the ground.
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7947989
09/10/23 05:03 PM
09/10/23 05:03 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
OP
"On The Other Hand"
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OP
"On The Other Hand"
Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
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Throughout my lifetime, I've camped out (sleeping bag on the ground) several hundred times. The times that I remember well are those nights that weren't quite "normal". I remember bears in camp, moose running through camp, porcupines eating my boots, bullets through the wall tent, etc. The nights that went "according to plan" were soon forgotten. Everyone should have those sorts of memories (not in some campground wedged in amongst a dozen other RV's).
Jack
Books for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc. Poetic Injustice The Last Hunt Wild Life Long Way Home
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7947990
09/10/23 05:05 PM
09/10/23 05:05 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
RdFx
trapper
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trapper
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Wisconsin
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(not in some campground wedged in amongst a dozen other RV's)......ugh !
RdFx
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7947999
09/10/23 05:20 PM
09/10/23 05:20 PM
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Very SE Nebraska
Gary Benson
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Very SE Nebraska
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I've done it all but just can't lay on the ground anymore. Coldest ever was on bivouac in January at Ft Dix NJ.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: What is camping?
[Re: Gulo]
#7948012
09/10/23 05:39 PM
09/10/23 05:39 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
Sharon
"American Honey"
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"American Honey"
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Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
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Jack, I agree. Though, my moose memory is much more enjoyed to recall after it happened ! I just didn't want him in a bad mood And as for campers, I don't think of trailers back to back , either, as a fun experience. I'm referring to trailers back in the bush. Those who don't want that parking lot feeling either. Who really do love the bush, and leave their spot clean. Ive seen those huge camp parks , with those giant RV's, as Pete described. In a camp spot just for those type vechiles. It was more a hotel for expensive RV's then an outdoor experience. I don't mean those at all. Rather, a modest trailer pulled by a truck , that does have the comforts one needs, even for heath special needs. But you can park them anywhere. The simple things I wanted most, upon coming out of my walkabouts in the bush, cave hair and all, like a wild Aborigine, was the small lodges at the wilderness edges. That catered to outfitters, hunters, forest service folks or firefighters. And a few summer hikers and riders like me. To check into a room, take a long hot shower, and have someone serve me a nice steak , and sit on the deck enjoying a cool beverage of choice , all smiles. Of course, I always kept a clean camp, clean clothes, took baths in cold rivers all the time I was out. But it just didn't compare to feeling pampered at those lodges . The simple things. I bet you can relate 
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