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Since I have a camping trailer and my kids are still very young, we take extra kitchen kit with to make life easier so it takes longer than most.

60 - 120 minutes
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Ricoffy wrote:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 8:21 am

Throw in a wife and two kids (3 & 5 years old) and that 15min will easily turn into 60min - regardless whether it is for one night or 15 nights.
For sure... but that is not everyone situation and Manny's statement was all inclusive as if it is impossible for anyone to do it.
I am just pointing out that it is possible (situation and acceptable comfort level dependant)

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What I can sum up from most posts before this one is that camping would be easier and possibly more fun without kids and wives? 🤣🤣😂😂
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Mike Nel wrote:What I can sum up from most posts before this one is that camping would be easier and possibly more fun without kids and wives? ImageImageImageImage
Life would be easier...
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Wooky & Hendris are confusing 'Camping' with 'Living like a rogue Neanderthal cast out the clan'...
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I do find that the more you camp the quicker set up goes, as you get more proficient & more organised.

Tanya & I used to take well over an hour to set up & even longer to pack up.
Then I had the LHS Ammo boxes replaced with an awesome drawer system & that cut pack up by 30 minutes.
Then Kurtie & I replaced the RHS Ammo boxes with a shelf system & that took a few more minutes off.

I once had a terrible day, got away much later than expected, hit heavy traffic & a road block & then got lost.
By the time I arrived at the venue I was in a mood & it was dark.
I unhitched & stabilised the trailer, popped the tent, no pegs, & unfolded the bed.
I didn't even make the bed, I slept in a sleeping bag.

That set up took less than 20 minutes & I was sitting in my chair with a beer.
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Mad Manny wrote:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:12 am
Wooky & Hendris are confusing 'Camping' with 'Living like a rogue Neanderthal cast out the clan'...
Troglodyte and proud of it...... :lol:

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Many years ago, before I even had my Conquest trailer, I read a Camping Thread.
Here, hidden amongst all the BS & Bluster was a long post by a guy in his 60's.
He shared his set up that didn't apply to me then, nor does it now, but he mentioned something:
They keep a note pad & on every trip they make notes of changes, or improvements they should make.
From small things like adding a hook for the washing cloth, to bigger changes like making a container to house tent poles.
He said he then tries to get all the changes done by the next trip.

So when I started camping I did the same thing - we make notes& I try implement them by the next trip.
It just makes each trip a bit better & a bit easier.
Changes I have made include:
* Removing the Ammo boxes & replacing with shelves& drawers as mentioned above.
* Moving the fridge from the rear to the side.
* Adding a 220v point near the rear.
* Adding a USB point
* Cutting down on the amount of lighting I took with.
* Changing the sheet for a duvet cover that we pull over the mattress.
* Widening the opening in the duvet cover & adding clips & buttons to make it easier to fit.
* Adding a drawer above the fridge for all the washing & cleaning stuff.
* Replacing the plastic tub for dishes with those pop up products (sink & drying rack).
* Etc.. Etc..
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Manny, you’re terribly anal...
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Says a guy with a 6 point checklist for hitching up the trailer.
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I forgot, the other aspect of setting up camp (and which takes up a lot of time) is kakking out the wife for either giving the wrong tent pole/peg/rope at the wrong time. Many a nights camping were shared in silence... :lol:
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Mad Manny wrote:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:42 am
Says a guy with a 6 point checklist for hitching up the trailer.
Don't joke about it. I once forgot to secure the rear spare wheel bracket on my trailer and nearly took out a young lady when I drove past her. I too have a checklist when hitching up.
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Ricoffy wrote:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 8:21 am
Wooky wrote:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:38 am
Mad Manny wrote:
Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:06 pm
Unless you have a fully kitted RV - you cannot comfortably camp for 3 or more nights on a 15 minute set up...
Manny that has to do with what a person is comfortable with.

Me, I am happy to spend a month camping with nothing much more than my 2 man hiking tent, a fly-sheet for rain cover and my chair along with a small table ( that's as far as housing needs go). In most instances I don't even bother with the rain fly and just pitch the tent.

For just overnighting I go with a goretex Bivvy bag under the stars or sleep in the car

But then what I am happy with would not suite most people.
So let me edit your post for you....Unless I have a fully kitted RV - I cannot comfortably camp for 3 or more nights on a 15 minute set up

Because some of us can....
Throw in a wife and two kids (3 & 5 years old) and that 15min will easily turn into 60min - regardless whether it is for one night or 15 nights.
When those were my circumstances, when I arrived at the camp site, the wife and kids were sent to find the pool or some other attraction, so that I could set up the camp without hinderance.

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Safety when towing is paramount Manny, I don’t compromise on mine and my family’s lives.
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Ricoffy wrote:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 8:26 am
keeping the kid's from dumping buckets of sand in the tent
Thats funny!

Lucky us we only 2, but 2 oldies so we need to stop thinking about time it takes.

Its all part of the journey.

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