I HATE camping

Anonymous
I like to camp in hotels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My problem is that I agree with some of those things (like just wanting a comfortable bed or a meal cooked in a kitchen, and no one likes mosquitos) but actually really like other aspects of camping. I like hiking, I like sitting around a campfire, I like the smells and sounds of the woods.

I’m a cabin person.


Came here to post this, exactly. I love all of these things, but I don’t want to sleep in a tent in the woods.
Anonymous
I actually like most of the outdoor aspects of camping - sleeping in a tent, making fire, cooking over fire or on a camp stove, hiking, just generally being outdoors... If someone could come up with a campsite with a private bathroom/shower, I'd be all over it.
Anonymous
You are not alone!

https://youtu.be/ZdqIpYhM6PE
Anonymous
Same. This is why I refuse to do it. Life is too short to n e miserable ON PURPOSE.
Anonymous
I love camping but why would you go camping if you hate it? One parent is plenty.
Anonymous
Our compromise is a small pop-up camper + small shower tent with solar shower bag.
Anonymous
I like staying at a fancy lake house nestled between mountains in a woodsy environment. Bonus points for a charming town with a legit food scene within a 30-45 minute drive.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love camping but why would you go camping if you hate it? One parent is plenty.
Same. I love camping, but would never force someone to go if they hated it. Also camping in the summer — WHY? Gross. Cool weather only, please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually like most of the outdoor aspects of camping - sleeping in a tent, making fire, cooking over fire or on a camp stove, hiking, just generally being outdoors... If someone could come up with a campsite with a private bathroom/shower, I'd be all over it.

We once rented an entire group campsite with two other families that had not one but four private bathrooms. Each bathroom had a sink, flush toilet, shower and a lock on the door! Best camping trip ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Camping is for poor people.


No necessarily. We are far from poor and have camped.

I will say I absolutely hate car camping. But I do love backpacking/country camping.

There are so many beautiful places that you can only see if you backpack in.

But to each their own. If you hate all camping then don't go.
Anonymous
Yep. That's why I never do it. I've done things CLOSE to camping enough times to know it's not for me. I stayed in a cabin on an island for a week with my class in 6th grade. Hated that. Went to keep a friend company as she did swim races over a weekend - we stayed in a cabin that was very bare bones.

Don't go camping, OP. Nature is not for everyone. You want me to go for a stroll with you after dinner during winter to look at people's Christmas lights? I'm jewish, and will happily do that. You want to go on a brisk walk first thing on an autumn morning? I'm there for you. You want me to hike up a dirt mountain for two hours to get to the top and look at a view? Sure, what the heck. But camping? Not for me.
Anonymous
You forgot to add the birds that start chirping, loudly, at like 515am...as if I wasn't getting any sleep already..

Agree Op. I don't ser the appeal of true camping.

Sorta like that poster who comes on the Travel Forum every year and doesn't understand how people like the beach or Disney.

Different strokes and all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually like most of the outdoor aspects of camping - sleeping in a tent, making fire, cooking over fire or on a camp stove, hiking, just generally being outdoors... If someone could come up with a campsite with a private bathroom/shower, I'd be all over it.

We once rented an entire group campsite with two other families that had not one but four private bathrooms. Each bathroom had a sink, flush toilet, shower and a lock on the door! Best camping trip ever.

Where is this mythical campsite?
Anonymous
We have a little pop up camper and it changed our camp game
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