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<blockquote data-quote="waynesworld" data-source="post: 4928849" data-attributes="member: 11600"><p>One other thing is your age <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I have camped from small tents to now have a RV. If you start with tents everyone will appreciate if you go to a camper. Tent is important and number of people in it. If you are taking kids I recommend a larger house type of tents. My last two had two bedrooms that could hold 3 queen air mat. and a entrance part so if it is raining you can set up a table. I have a lot of kids but even if only a few would go out larger is better. Camping at state and federal campgrounds seem to have good to great facilities so bathrooms and showers seem to be not problem. One of the things I think is a canopy of some type to go over your picnic table and cooking stuff. </p><p></p><p>As you get older or more you camp you may look at a pop-up camper or getting a used camper the up side of those are all the stuff stays in one place so you don't have to hunt it and forget it. Also AC is nice, if you tent camp plan around the heat, setting up a tent in the mid summer heat runes the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waynesworld, post: 4928849, member: 11600"] One other thing is your age :) I have camped from small tents to now have a RV. If you start with tents everyone will appreciate if you go to a camper. Tent is important and number of people in it. If you are taking kids I recommend a larger house type of tents. My last two had two bedrooms that could hold 3 queen air mat. and a entrance part so if it is raining you can set up a table. I have a lot of kids but even if only a few would go out larger is better. Camping at state and federal campgrounds seem to have good to great facilities so bathrooms and showers seem to be not problem. One of the things I think is a canopy of some type to go over your picnic table and cooking stuff. As you get older or more you camp you may look at a pop-up camper or getting a used camper the up side of those are all the stuff stays in one place so you don't have to hunt it and forget it. Also AC is nice, if you tent camp plan around the heat, setting up a tent in the mid summer heat runes the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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