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What type of camper are you, tent, car, pop-up etc. I like to sleep on the ground (hiking/backpacking) with out a tent but I also use a tarp or even a tent when rain threatens. I also like to camp using a bicycle and my jeeps and set up tent/tarp depending on the weather or the mood of the ants. I have borrowed pop-ups and have used a travel trailer, but I am spoiled if it rains I prefer to listen to the drumming of the rain on a rain fly.
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Post by Leva »

I'm a minimalist camper ... I've done too much battle with tent poles and tent stuff sacks, and I've gottena severe aversion to putting up tents. I have a goretex bivvy (no poles, just a big bag) that I can sleep inside if it's raining. Mostly, I just sleep beside the truck with a bedroll. If it's really raining, I might attach a tarp to a tree or my vehicle if car camping ... when I had the old cherokee I'd sleep in the back of it, with the tailgate open and my feet hanging out. :)

Usually if car camping I'll take a propane camp stove, propane lantern, bivvy, sleeping bag, and ice chest of food, and my camera and fishing gear, and that's about it. I can fit everything I needed for a week or two, including all food, in two plastic storage boxes and an ice chest. :) Less, obviously, if I'm backpacking -- most of the bulk is canned food, maybe a watermelon, etc. ....

I don't even particularly like to start a fire unless I'm with a group ... if I'm alone, I like to be able to see what's around me (and you can see very well indeed if there's a good moon, if you let your eyes adjust ....) and a campfire is blinding. So I just use the propane for cooking and then shut it off.

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On a recent camping trip along Tonto Creek, I placed my cot near the creek and the water lulled me to sleep. Early the next morning at sunrise, an elk bugled.
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Post by Shi »

My favorite camping trip was in Ontario Canada (Quetico). I was at least 5 days away from civilization on a canoe/backpacking trip, sleeping under the stars on a peninsula of a small island. I had loons surrounding this island echoing their eerie cries. I really thought I had died and gone to heaven, but only realized that "it doesn't get any better than this" (but I say that about almost all my trips)! My favorite camping is where I must rely on my own will power, legs and/or arms to get me there! Mary
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In response to Shi's reply: i did some backpacking and camping at quetico a few years ago and shi is right on, it was some of the most beautiful and natural land i have been too. also the boundry waters and canoeing was awesome(and if your into fishing i have never seen better)!!!

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