Kamis, 02 Januari 2014

What have you found is the most comfortable portable bed for tent camping?

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Trying to figure out a comfortable bed solution for tent camping. The best I've found so far is using a Thermarest 1.5" inflatable mattress and a layer of 3" thick open cell foam over that. But I'm not totally happy with it, as I still wake up kinda sore. I guess I'm looking for the best thing short of an actual bed mattress that can fit in the trunk of my vehicle. Thanks for any good tips.


Answer
Those airbeds kill my back and never feel very natural so I personally use a Cabelas's self inflating airbed ...4 inches thick and with a sleeping bag it really gives me a good nights sleep . It also is much warmer than the traditional airbeds from the big box stores in that it insulates so much better and is much more portable and durable . They also have the Alaskan Guide model that comes in a double width .

I am new to tent camping and need help. How do you use an electrical hookup in a campground?




romancegir


I am going to camp in a Yogi Bear campground in a site that says "Water and Electrical Hookup". Does that mean I can use an extension cord with a strip on the end of it that has plugs in it?
I can find lots of info on tent camping on the internet, but nothing that explains electrical hookup. I'm a single mom. I hope I can find a veteran camper who can help me with my camping questions.



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Typically, "Water and Electrical Hookups" are referring to convenient places an RV or trailer can plug in to for power and running water. Chances are, you should be able to plug an extension cord with a power strip for running some electrical items.

I say plan your trip as if the electrical won't be available, but bring a few things that will be helpful in case it is.

A few helpful camping tips:
If there's a firepit, bring a couple Duraflame logs. They last a couple hours, don't take any special gymnastics to ignite, and you can always throw regular wood on after the duraflame is burning. Remember to smother your campfire before you go to bed (Shovel dirt on it, etc).

Bring a stiff rake. Rake out the spot where you're putting your tent(s). This way, you don't end up rolling over onto a rock or acorn.

Please, please, PLEASE, clean up when you're gone. Have your kids walk all over your campsite and pick up every little bit of trash possible. (Also, bring trashbags! Not all campsites have convenient trash receptacles).

Check the temperature ranges in advance, and pack accordingly. It's a very long night when it's freezing cold and you didn't bring the winter sleeping bags. Remember that tents catch fire VERY easily, so don't put the tent next to the campfire, and don't bring electrical or gas heaters into the tent.

Bring fresh drinking water. (Those 2.5 gallon jugs with the convenient spigot are good...)

Bring a medical kit w/ all the usual refinements. Kids will always find a way to get boo-boo's.

I can almost guarantee that you will certainly overpack for your first trip. You'll find that over time you'll be able to whittle it down to the stuff you *really* need, as opposed to the stuff you think you'll need.

If you're with someone who is not a morning person, they will be much worse in the morning. Trust me.

Good luck!




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