an ENO hammock, its makes for happy human beings!
That is a great cheap ideaNeed some extra shade for the awning or a privacy curtain? Try a shower curtain. They clip right into the cross bars on the awning. Best part is, they come in different patterns.
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Another is cold weather camping is the Tepui RTT Insulator Insert. The one I bought from Scott @ Compact Camping Concepts fits my Smittybilt mod. 2783 like a glove. This make a huge difference in warmth. The install & removal only take 4 minutes putting it up & 4 minutes taking it down.
Expedition Master III
I use these lines for my dogs. I attach one end to my recovery point and the other on a tree. Use carabiners to connect their leash to the line. This gives them 100 feet to run and explore so I don't always have to keep an eye on them. Takes a quick glance down the line and you know what your pet is up to!


Pathfinder I
Damn, I've had motel rooms not near as nice.I made a thermo cover for our Coleman Folding Oven from a welding blanket. I also use a digital thermometer to keep accurate temperature inside the oven. The cover works very well & helps keep the heat steady & inside the oven. The wife makes cinnamon rolls, casserole's, & other dishes that require baking. We keep our folding Coleman Oven & the fitted welding blanket cover when not in use in the shoe bag that came with our Smittybilt RTT. For our shoes we use the Compact Camping Concepts shoe hammock.
Another is cold weather camping is the Tepui RTT Insulator Insert. The one I bought from Scott @ Compact Camping Concepts fits my Smittybilt mod. 2783 like a glove. This make a huge difference in warmth. The install & removal only take 4 minutes putting it up & 4 minutes taking it down.
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After cooking bacon, I soak up the grease with paper towels and put them in a zip.lock bag. Save them as fire starters. Smells good too!
Enthusiast II
Every run into or trip over tent lines or a clothes line in the dark while camping? If so, you should pick some reflective rope. I picked up 50' at Home Depot for $3.00. They also sell a thicker rope at 0.10 cents a foot and it also come in florescent lime green.
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