mcseal2
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I prefer to camp also now. I used to hunt from town, but I like sleep. Time spent going to and from town before and after dark cost me to much sleep. The earlier in the season and the longer the daylight the more sleep it cost. When we were in the small towns on that schedule nothing was open but maybe small convenience stores. No restaurant meals during the hours I spent in town. If the town was big enough businesses were open while we were in town the hunting near it probably wasn’t great on public.
We made our supper in a crock pot plugged into a timer I had for my diesel truck at the hotel. I’d cook burger or roast in it overnight and then drain the grease and add other ingredients to cook all day. We had a propane burner we used on the tailgate at night to boil water for noodles or instant potatoes if we needed them.
We decided the only big advantage to town was a hot shower each day. I bought a solar shower we use on longer camping trips in warmer weather and we started camping every hunt. Truck camping meals now are pre-cooked and frozen. We set each nights meal out to thaw that morning. We get water boiling as soon as we get back to camp and warm the meals in one pot while making noodles or whatever on the other side. It saves time for sleep!
There are lots of other reasons to camp in beautiful country rather than sleep in town, but those are some of the logistical ones.
We made our supper in a crock pot plugged into a timer I had for my diesel truck at the hotel. I’d cook burger or roast in it overnight and then drain the grease and add other ingredients to cook all day. We had a propane burner we used on the tailgate at night to boil water for noodles or instant potatoes if we needed them.
We decided the only big advantage to town was a hot shower each day. I bought a solar shower we use on longer camping trips in warmer weather and we started camping every hunt. Truck camping meals now are pre-cooked and frozen. We set each nights meal out to thaw that morning. We get water boiling as soon as we get back to camp and warm the meals in one pot while making noodles or whatever on the other side. It saves time for sleep!
There are lots of other reasons to camp in beautiful country rather than sleep in town, but those are some of the logistical ones.