THE ART OF CAMPING
We need to be careful that we don’t lose sight of why we started camping and travelling. Its so easy to take everything and the kitchen sink away on your camping trips now, that it just starts feeling like home, especially signal boosters and devices. Lets talk about the true reason we started camping and try to remember to not lose the ART OF CAMP.
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I've graduated from tents to a camper trailer to a small off road van, but I still have all my camping gear. The only thing that would stop me going camping in my tent again is my stupid back. 🤕 I have never lost my love for basic camping but the old body demands a bit more comfort and less setting up nowadays. 😉 However, I made sure I could still get at least a bit off road with my new van as I love getting out into the bush for a nice break. 🙂
Yes. There is an art to camping. Great reminder. We are still in our rv4 and I don't want to upgrade. I love going back to basics.
When we were looking for a caravan, I showed my husband a camper trailer and he wanted to know where the ensuite was!🥴My daughter wouldn’t join us with a swag….oh well. A caravan suits us well.
You spoke very eloquently.interesting topic.
Then there's the winter vs summer camping🏕, Double swag, camp fire, one chair each and always got a butane cannister single cooker in the car.
We're hopefully soon going through this same experience soon. Selling our current van and going to tent it while we wait for the next van. So definitely wanting the luxuries for the big and long trips but really excited about stripping it back to basics for the weekenders in the meantime. Might even end up mixing it up some more afterwards and stick some tent trips in-between.
Good video mate, your spot on, get back to the basics n keep it simple..
Awesome content 👌 thanks for the in and outs on this topic 👍
Greetings 🙏 mate and cheers 🍻 from south africa 🇿🇦
At the end of the day it all has to be paid for
Just spent two and half weeks in a swag around the Bundy area over Christmas and new years Currently on the hunt for a van to travel oz but will be taking the swags on that trip so we can park the van up and see some more remote spots were the van might not get to
#swaglife
Lovely ep and spot on about the grubs out there, I do both we have a old 1983 wind up Jayco for fam trips, I rebuilt it and guttered the inside no fridge or stove. its just beds and storage inside, sleeps our mob of six in comfort, its only 900kg loaded and will go anywhere the old 80 series will tow it, We are just back from 7000k trip to York Peninsula SA, the Coorong and some of the Snony Mts, the old 80 gets 15 to 16lph loaded towing the little Jayco, Then when I go to Cape York on mates fishing trips with the 80 series towing my 5m tinny, We swag our way up and back and set up the tent at Penny above Weipa stay for weeks, great fishing, crabbing, hunting, love the Cape . Love both ways of travelling .