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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02895.jpgI'll always be the first to show off a new tent.This one's brand new and right out of the box
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02949.jpgTents come in different makes and sizes. Here, one camper has added a makeshift rain fly in preparation of incliment weather.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02975.jpgA tent this size will comfortably sleep two people.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02974.jpgA much smaller tent, better suited for someone shorter than me.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02898.jpgEspecially in the fall and winter months, it's best to stay elevated above ground. This cot is not only well constructed, it serves the purpose.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02959.jpgA hot shower is never too far away, even when camping in the dense wilderness.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02960.jpgA disposable propane tank is used to heat the water.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02965.jpgThis tent provides not only comfort, but plenty of room to spare.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02970.jpgThis stove has seen it's better days, but continues to be a dependable source for cooking and heating food. And on a cold fall morning, you can never have enough coffee on hand, or boiling water for a cup of delicious hot chocolate.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02972.jpgWhat better way to heat up some breakfast bisquits than with a portable oven that sits right on top of your stove. This little oven has delivered some delicious tasting bisquits over the years.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC03008.jpgThis is what it all boils down to!
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02907.jpgIt's always good to bring a piece of scrap carpeting along to throw down in front of your tent. Keeps lots of leaves and dirt on the outside where it belongs.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02941.jpgThe warm glow of a camp heater inside my tent. This photo was taken in the dead of night where temperatures outside were not too pleasant.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02985.jpgWhen it comes to cooking, I prefer to keep it simple. These portable stoves have provided me some delicious hot meals over the years. They cost about $25. each, not including the propane canisters which are sold separately.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02964.jpgRunning water is always in abundance at this campsite. While not used for drinking, it's a reliable source for other uses like washing dishes.
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https://www.happycamperradio.com/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/DSC02899.jpgA propane heater will definately take the chill out of the air. Make sure your tent has adequate ventilation and follow the manufacturers recommendation for use.
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