1. Camping In Style Luxury Bring Alongs
Going camping doesn’t have to mean being inconvenienced every second. In fact, it can be a
luxurious experience, if you bring the right camping gear. If you’d rather have you trip resemble
a stay in a leafy Hilton than a trip with Les Stroud, read on.
Bring a Kitchen and Dining Room
Yes, you can. A mobile cooking station can do nearly anything that your stovetop can, so why
not bring along a few pots and pans and make some real food? And if you’re going to do that,
bring a folding table and a few chairs. There’s no reason to try to balance your plates on your
knees while you get smoke in your eyes at the campfire. A disposable tablecloth is a nice
addition, too.
Bring an Air Mattress—a Good One
Air mattresses have improved a great deal over the years, and you can easily find one that will
keep you comfy. Of course, in addition to the air mattress, remember the tools to inflate it and a
power source for them. Spending a few hours blowing up an air mattress is anything but
luxurious.
Bring a Cot
Why not? You can have an air mattress and avoid sleeping on the ground, too. Just make sure
that your combination is good and stable; the last thing you need is to go sliding out of bed in the
middle of the night.
Bring Blankets
Whoever made the rule that you have to sleep in a sleeping bag when you camp didn’t
understand anything about comfort or about making your tent look inviting. A blanket and a set
of sheets can really spruce up your outdoor suite, and they’ll feel a thousand times better to crawl
under at night. One caveat—if it’s going to be chilly, you might still need that sleeping bag.
Bring a Bathroom
If there aren’t bathroom facilities where you’re going, then you’ll need to bring some, or at least
the closest approximation thereof. The good news is that there are convenient, innovative
gadgets designed to cover just about everything your bathroom does (except flush, of course).
You can get a portable toilet, which saves you from the indignity of squatting. There’s nothing
whatsoever luxurious about squatting, after all.
You can even get an outdoor shower—with hot water! These solar powered beauties use very
simple technology. The water is stored in a black rubber of plastic tank which heats up quickly
2. when left in the sun. The shower is then hung up with the tank above the shower head. You’ll
have an operational shower until the tank runs dry—gravity does all the work.
An outdoor portable sink is another must-have. You have no idea how many times you’re going
to want to wash your hands while camping. Outdoor portable sinks do not need any plumbing.
There are self-contained units with fresh water and waste water tanks located conveniently in the
sink cabinet. The foot pump model features cold water and there is no need for electricity. Some
portable sinks can also connect to any water source via a standard garden hose attachment. So, if
you have a pump or a spigot anywhere in the vicinity, you’re set!
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