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Tent. Mostly because I don’t own a pop-up. Mostly because I’m too insecure to haul and backup a trailer .
I really like tent camping – unless it is pouring down rain and windy and stormy. Then, I worry too much.
Tent of course.
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Tent campers, not at a group site. We usually camp at a single site, just us, or with one other group of campers.
Good ole’ tent for us.
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fiona says motel
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We usually fall into the “van” category of campers. Need room for us and the real “hotdogs”. Usually end up pulling a self-converted trailer with our mountain bikes and gear. We still tent camp, but not as much. Also have had a travel trailer for a couple years, that we leave in the Ozarks near Mountain Home, Ar.
Tenting all the way! The wife and I get the blow up mattress for our only luxury. Although our large white kitchen and dining area is rather nice…
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Would love to use a tent to camp but unfortunately do not have all that’s needed to do so. Therefore, until the day we collect camping gear a trailer or hotel will have to suffice.
Depends on how much of the family is going and what the cost difference is between tent and Trudy camping. A camper just doesn’t seem economical after paying for the camper, extra gas, and a campsite to park, and possibly paying for storage when not in use.
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tenting for us. prefer to have water and some sort of bathroom nearby. (backpacking makes you appreciate the little things !)
pop-up trailer, and really hoping to be able to attend next year.
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