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Ultimate Camping Thread

Discussion in 'Outdoors' started by davestaco, Oct 9, 2010.

  1. Sep 26, 2012 at 7:54 AM
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    We have all of that stuff and more here. The sheep come down out of the mountains in the winter. There has been a big controversy here the last few years about using road salt...it attracts the animals to the roadways and they end up getting clobbered by vehicles. So no more road salt to protect the animals.
    Mountain lions are sneaky - I've seen 2 in my lifetime. Although a motorcycle hit one on the interstate last weekend :eek:
    And this trip was pretty poor for mooses - yes I saw 8 total but only one was in Grand Teton. I always see tons of mooses there! Not sure where they were hiding this time. Between the smoke in the air and rut I figure they're all messed up and wandering around places that they don't normally go to.
    Come on over G. I have 2, maybe 3, more trips to Yelly this year and you'd be welcome to tag along on any of them. Just prepare for a LONG day...if I make a day trip its 12 to 14 hours easy. :cool:

    It can't be a bad day if I'm in the park - I love it down there. Especially this time of year because the crowds of tourists start to thin out a bit.:)
     
  2. Sep 26, 2012 at 6:42 PM
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    Beautiful Pictures Lisa, I would love to stand in many of the places you have.
     
  3. Sep 27, 2012 at 8:00 PM
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    So you have another MT trip to make now? :rolleyes:
    I admit that the places in those pics account for 90% of the reasons that I live here. I can't imagine not being close to Yellowstone and Teton...tried it once and things just didn't work out.
     
  4. Sep 27, 2012 at 9:44 PM
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    Interesting take on "car" camping I kind of agree with.



    "What happened to camping? When did some self-absorbed, highbrow, pompous ass decide to call it something so pretentious sounding? I’m talking about overlanding. It’s not like I’m discovering America on my drive over a well-traveled gravel road through a national or state park. Heck, my dad took me and my siblings over many of these same trails 30 or more years ago in a VW camper on P-metric car tires. We called it camping back then. We had a blast cooking regular ol’ hot dogs and marshmallows on wooden sticks that we whittled from whatever we could find on the ground. We played with sticks, rocks, fish, and bugs. We had pillows from home, Spiderman pajamas, and Sesame Street sleeping bags. We wore jeans and running shoes and we got filthy, hardly ever washing our hands. The VW camper had a pop-top tent that was thinner than my most threadbare T-shirt. The fridge in the VW barely worked, so our food staples were things like canned corned beef hash, jerky sticks, and Tang orange drink.
    Today, most of the “overlanders” I meet insist on bringing all the amenities of home, and then some. Many of them have better camp dishes and cookware than I have in my house. They even create more extravagant meals than I eat at home. I think they are missing out on what is so awesome about camping in the first place.
    And why is it that about the same time the term “overlanding” started surfacing that the required camping equipment became so complex and expensive? Do I really need an ExOfficio shirt, khaki pants, and a floppy brimmed hat to properly traverse and enjoy my favorite 4x4 camping trails? I mean really, who needs a titanium coffee cup?
    For years I simply rolled out my sleeping bag right there on the ground because I hated to set up and take down a tent every night. I eventually graduated to a cot and that has worked out well for over a decade. Of course the equipment you will need depends on the terrain and weather you find yourself “overlanding” in. I spend most of my time in the Southwest, so I can get away with the minimum—although there have been a few cold nights in the desert when I stuffed one sleeping bag into another to keep warm and when I woke up the next morning my 2½-gallon jug of water had frozen nearly solid.
    I remember my first trip over the Rubicon. I had packed really light, mostly because I was driving a flatfender Jeep at the time. If you aren’t familiar with them, they are not much bigger than a modern-day, side-by-side ATV. They don’t have all that much storage space. Anyway, once I was close to the trail I decided I needed a few things. So I picked up an el-cheapo propane lantern and camp stove at the grocery store, of all places. I still use both of them regularly to this day.
    I recently attended the Overland Expo in Mormon Lake, Arizona, which you can read about elsewhere in this issue. Interestingly enough, while I was there I had a conversation on this exact topic with another off-road magazine editor. He was irritated that people had begun to call their camping trips expeditions. In his mind, the term expedition should only be used for true uncharted (or rarely charted) adventures with potentially dangerous and often unsuccessful outcomes. I assume that to him this included something like driving through the Darien Gap or possibly crossing the entire Middle East region in a 4x4 plastered with giant American flags.
    Of course, the activity of cross-country travel has changed significantly over the past 160 years or so. Truth is, the first settlers of the western U.S. could be considered overlanders, only they didn’t have fancy titanium cups, a portable coffee press, running water, cell phones, GPS, or electricity. In some aspects I guess I think overlanding has become an upscale, snobby hobby. The whole point of going camping is to get away from the daily grind and not bring it all with you. The idea is to cook simple basic meals using limited resources, turn off cell phones and computers, and be a part of the outdoors. If you bring all the amenities of home with you, you might as well just camp in your own back yard.
    I wouldn’t trade my early primitive camping trips for any amount of today’s hi-tech outdoor gadgetry. Those were some of the best experiences of my life. I can’t imagine polluting those memories with an excessive amount of complex and unnecessary camp gear."
     
  5. Sep 28, 2012 at 1:56 PM
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    Good article. I agree with it also. I prefer to camp like they used to back in the day. I see people (even backpacking) carrying comforts from home (saw some people trucking back a boombox and a battery powered fan once). The whole reason I go camping is to get away from all that crap. It is nice to test my brain and body every now and then. No phone, no electronics... Just a map and a compass.
     
  6. Sep 28, 2012 at 2:05 PM
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    So am I pretentious because I have convertible pants, moisture wicking underoos and a stainless steel wine glass? :rolleyes:
     
  7. Sep 28, 2012 at 2:21 PM
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    The only thing I want is juice for my camera batteries.

    I remember when REI came out with an ice-cream making thing for camping. I was livid. WTF. Really? Have a smore.

    This is actually the nice thing about backpacking on longer trips. You really pare things down to the bare necessities when you have to carry everything you need. And that's just it; you don't carry anything you don't need.

    That said, my wife's stargazing app on her iPhone is bad-fucking-ass. :anonymous:
     
  8. Sep 28, 2012 at 2:56 PM
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    :proposetoast: <--- stainless steel glass
    I will admit that I get a weather report on my phone while I'm out...then the phone is off.
     
  9. Sep 28, 2012 at 4:11 PM
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    :cool: nope! I wear the zip off pants and care my flask... underoos... your in the wild! Go all tarzan!!! :eek:
     
  10. Sep 28, 2012 at 4:13 PM
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    me too...i love that:cool:
    this i miss my app...goggle sky map ftmfw...
    no more guessing what star or planet u looking at
     
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    The REI store is opening up on Oct 5 here.... kiss my wallet good bye... :censored::anonymous:
     
  12. Sep 28, 2012 at 4:21 PM
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    Get their credit card. It's a good deal.
     
  13. Sep 28, 2012 at 4:23 PM
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    anyone know of any tent set up exactly like the coleman hooligan 4 tent
    i have one and i freaking love it..thing can survive a tornado / moonsoon with no water leakage what so ever....
    thing is the tent poles slide into the sleve instead of clip n hang
    i would prefer the clip on type ......
    been looking for awhile now and nothing compares to it
    the vestabule on the hooligan is set up so perfect.....
    i have an apex 2 and it sucks ballz compared to the hooligan
    i have seen amy tents with the vestuable and they are all designed that when u go to get in u get water in..... not so with the hooligan
    here is a pic of said hooliagn
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    mind you this is only a car camping tent
    and on them beautiful star gassing days it works without the full rain shield
    [​IMG]
     
  14. Sep 28, 2012 at 4:30 PM
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    I gotta get rid of one of my credit cards before getting theirs. :eek:
     
  15. Sep 29, 2012 at 11:06 AM
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    Scott, im at the rei store right now and i see a similar design as your tent. Check out the rei basecamp 4. Has the clip on poles instead of the sleeve.
     
  16. Sep 29, 2012 at 12:37 PM
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    holy shit need to sell a kidney
     
  17. Sep 29, 2012 at 1:09 PM
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    Started putting my gear away today... :pout:
     
  18. Sep 29, 2012 at 1:18 PM
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    Haha, I'm just about to start getting mine out! Hopefully cooling off enough for camping soon, of course it was 90 today...
     
  19. Sep 29, 2012 at 4:52 PM
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    yea packing my stuff up for next weekend as well
    3 1/2 days off woooot
     
  20. Sep 29, 2012 at 4:53 PM
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    Can I come visit? :) I'll be good with my -10* bag right?

    The weather here is supposed to take a turn by next weekend and I don't think it'll recover for the year. Time to roll up my tent for this season :(

    Twas a record summer for me though! According to my camping journal I made 10 trips that included 14 nights out. Not bad.
     

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