Wall Tent / Car Camping Creature Comforts

Me too, and the soft hissing, and the heat. I guess it's a little nostalgic
I don't know how old you guys are, but am in my 50s and love the old Coleman white gas stoves and lanterns. They remind me of good times when I was a kid and are really functional for a heavy camp. The old ones are overbuilt and last forever, more efficient and convenient on fuel for a long trip, and will always feel just somehow awesome to me. Seems like my younger compadres don't feel the same.
 
Would definitely want a tarp. Not a creature comfort but I had a storm dump a ton of wet snow on a Kodiak and am glad I had a tarp to help it slide off!

There's a 10x14 Kodiak under the tarps in the pics below.

Got a freak snowstorm one year on October 5. It went from hot and miserable, to drizzle, then to wet snow in one day. The wet snow stuck to the canvas like a magnet, so I put a big green tarp and smaller brown tarp to protect three sides. The side near the trees, I left unprotected, as I ran out of tarps.

The pics were from the next day, with drier snow. It was worse the day before.

Since the awning was not usable, I extended the green tarp a bit.

In front of one door, you can see:
  • water jug
  • 5-gal bucket with seat (I use compostable trash liners and cat litter)
  • 2-gal garden sprayer, modified for shower
That tent must have weighed an extra 20 pounds when I packed up camp. The snow and tent were fine, but getting out of there was a nightmare with gumbo mud under the snow!

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I take a Honda EU2200 generator and a single serve Keurig coffee maker, works good for making coffee and also just heating water for MRE's. Solar shower for heating shower water, works great as long as it gets a few hours of sunlight.
Also look into the Springbar Stormfly for the top of your tent, it covers quite a bit of the tent and is well worth it.
 
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