Sorta looks like our campsite -when my wife gets through with it. Double high air mattress, porta-potty, two burner stove and a week’s supply of tea bags but I can’t have enough coffee for two days. She even wants electricity to keep her ‘new’ tablet and cell phone charged.
I call it “overnight picnicking”. Just as a picnic requires a vast weight of gear for one meal, this does for what can be just as comfortable on one’s back. Work with nature, not against.
My guess is this set up wasn’t brought with them in their small car. Why a tent when they could have a cabin? And, what’s with the smoke stack? Wood stove for heat and cooking?
barbara chaffin Premium Member about 11 years ago
cute and true!
Chris Kenworthy about 11 years ago
for glamour-camping?
IndyMan about 11 years ago
Sorta looks like our campsite -when my wife gets through with it. Double high air mattress, porta-potty, two burner stove and a week’s supply of tea bags but I can’t have enough coffee for two days. She even wants electricity to keep her ‘new’ tablet and cell phone charged.
alondra about 11 years ago
I can live with this kind of camping.
Simon_Jester about 11 years ago
Here in the Pacific Northwest, that’s what’s known as a Yurt Camp
hippogriff about 11 years ago
I call it “overnight picnicking”. Just as a picnic requires a vast weight of gear for one meal, this does for what can be just as comfortable on one’s back. Work with nature, not against.
Streetlight2 about 11 years ago
My guess is this set up wasn’t brought with them in their small car. Why a tent when they could have a cabin? And, what’s with the smoke stack? Wood stove for heat and cooking?
Burnside217 about 11 years ago
This is the way to camp.
boldyuma about 11 years ago
All the comfy’s of home with a very,very large front yard and back yard
jdbj43m almost 4 years ago
glamping is really pointess.