Who likes camping?

naosu

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I'm curious if there's a way to mix camping elements in an Isekai LIT RPG fantasy? So I wanted to see who else likes camping or watching camping videos, or just like the equipment.

When I was a kid I loved tents and seeing the tents and putting them up. And it was so fun to just see the stuff people put up in their camp sites and what the campsites looked like (especially in forest and mountain places). Its neat to see the gear and the boxes of stuff and the feeling like you are out there and this is your zone.

I still like this. So I thought there might be ways of putting it into a story. (Not by itself but mixing it with other things.)
 

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...I like Laid-Back Camp. Does that count as liking camping?


So I thought there might be ways of putting it into a story.
You probably will be able to, but the feeling you enjoy from camping may not come across though the writing.
 

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...I like Laid-Back Camp. Does that count as liking camping?



You probably will be able to, but the feeling you enjoy from camping may not come across though the writing.
That's the challenge isn't it? Yes laid back camping is awesome and wonderful. And I like it that way too. Actually I don't like going with people that think you have to only be running around hiking and never have time to relax. That kind of camping isn't fun.
 

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I love camping, especially when combined with a vacation on the water. We have a boat for the second year already, and since then the format of vacation has changed a lot. It used to be just a tent in the woods, a fire, and silence. And often, we go with friends to the shore, where we can launch the boat and camp next to each other. This is the perfect combination for me. We store the boat in boat storage austin tx, so we stop by there, hook up the trailer, and go. It's convenient to have everything at our fingertips, so we don't have to go through the hassle of hauling it or looking for a place to leave it.
I think so.
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