I'm too old to sleep outside anymore. A travel trailer or mini-motorhome would be more my style. I spent alot of time living in tents in the Army. What about one of those "Shamm WoW towels they been advertizing on TV?
"You know it's good because it's made in Germany" Can anyone explain that line to me? I thought Germans were known for their electronics, knives and automobiles. When did they become known for their towels?? The reason why I'm here today is because their textiles industry went south (literally to Spain and Italy

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For non-period camping I had the following list:
COFFEE & COFFEE POT
BEER
SLEEPING BAG AND PAD
TENT
UNDER TENT TARP
MALLET
CAMP STOVE AND/OR SMALL CHARCOAL GRILL
PROPANE FUEL CANISTER
MATCHES/LIGHTER
BAG CHARCOAL (EASY LIGHT)
COLLAPSABLE WATER CONTAINER 5 GAL.
SMALLER WATER CONTAINERS 1 OR 2 QUART FOR HIKING
FLASHLIGHTS OR LANTERN
FIRST AID KIT
COOLER
COOKWARE
PLASTIC FORKS, KNIVES, SPOONS
LONG HANDLE SPATULA OR FORK FOR GRILLING
PLATES
SMALL DISHWASHING LIQUID
TRASH BAGS
PAPER TOWELS
TOILET PAPER
FOLD UP CHAIR
CAN & BOTTLE OPENER
I probably forgot something there, but that's basically it for a comfy camping trip. Except for the tent and sleeping bag, it all fits in a Rubbermaid tote.
Most of the time now, I don't worry about the lantern because unless you're in the deep woods, you can see fine without it. It just attracts bugs anyway.
For a period camp, I bring:
Bedroll
Beer
I haven't tried a flint and steel yet, so I depend on others to start the fire.
