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jep |
I bought some sleeping bags; don't you have to use sleeping bags for it to be camping? We'll take our fold-up-in-a-bag chairs. A lot of what we'll do is use our campsite as a base for going around and seeing other things in the areas where we'll be staying. We'll come back at night and have a fire and roast some marshmallows (and occasionally cook dinner; hot dogs or tin foil dinners or whatever) and sleep, then get up the next morning, have breakfast, and go out somewhere else. | ||
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void |
Something I remembered the other day as I was purchasing some additional gear: if you have a new air mattress, inflate it in a well-ventilated area and leave it inflated for a couple of days before you go to camp. That way the plastic can do a lot of its initial out-gassing without stinking up your tent and giving you a plastic-fumes headache your first night out. | ||
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